After 40 years in Masham’s market place, a women’s clothing store has closed its doors for good after failing to find a buyer.
Through The Looking Glass, which was known for its womenswear and window displays, closed last week.
Owner Linda Burrows, said Through The Looking Glass had been a Masham institution for decades.
But she added potential buyers had lost interest since the coronavirus pandemic.
Ms Burrows took over the business in May 2007 and had hoped to sell prior to retirement.
But after closing the shop for three months during lockdown, the remaining stock was sold at discounted rates.
She said:
“Just before Christmas I decided to retire, I was quite confident I could sell it as a business. People did show interest but as Covid kicked in no-one was interested.
“I was really living the dream. As a child I always wanted to own a dress shop. It was also a calling place for people to bob in for a chat.”

Many customers have told Ms Burrows they will miss visiting the shop.
Ms Burrows plans to enjoy retirement with her husband and family.
She added:
“It is very sad it has closed because Masham and Through The Looking Glass went together.”
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She suspects more shops will go online or be forced to close following the pandemic. She added:
“It’s the not knowing. Anyone thinking of starting something up new doesn’t know how things are going to be going forward.”