
Sarah H
5 Google Rating
Amazing customer service and knowledge. I've had a few things framed by Mike and he knows exactly wh
Amazing customer service and knowledge. I've had a few things framed by Mike and he knows exactly what's right everytime.
Imaginations Fine Arts located at 67 Gloucester Rd, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5JH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 940 5757
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5 Google Rating
Amazing customer service and knowledge. I've had a few things framed by Mike and he knows exactly what's right everytime.
5 Google Rating
We have been actively framing Anna Mazzotta exhibition paintings for Diana Dors in Swindon. Fantastic artist and a great exhibition to go to in Swindon library
5 Google Rating
Excellent customer service and its framing is second to none
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5 Google Rating
5 Google Rating
I’ve had a few things framed by Mike at imaginations and have always been really pleased with the service and the result. Mike is a true craftsman and the quality of the workmanship is exceptional. Would have no hesitation in recommending Imaginations to anybody looking to get something framed.
5 Google Rating
Lovely location. Very clean rooms. Very friendly and helpful staff
4 Google Rating
Excellent service, get all my framing done here.
5 Google Rating
Amazing customer service and knowledge. I've had a few things framed by Mike and he knows exactly what's right everytime.
67 Gloucester Rd, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5JH, UK
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