In 1964, John Morris opened his shop in Manor Road, Lancing, and quickly established a reputation for his excellent stock and knowledge of British and European model railways.
When John Morris, Betty Colby and her brother opened J Morris in 1964, the shop originally sold electrical goods and toys. Soon model railways became a major part of the business, and quickly gained a reputation as a specialist in European model railways (including being one of the first UK stockists of Fleischmann) that continues to this day.
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Absolutely lovely little shop. So friendly. Pop in and say hi for sure.
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In 1964, John Morris opened his shop in Manor Road, Lancing, and quickly established a reputation fo
80 Manor Rd, Lancing BN15 0HD, UK
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