The Priory is a business built on the foundation of an attraction to refined designs and a Northern personality; beginning with merely one shop and a passion for gathering specific aesthetics to come together for a hybrid store of unique styles. From the minds of Vincent Clarke and Leo Jarvis, the Priory has currently achieved 6 years of business that's consisted of work with the online side of retail, as well as two brick and mortar stores.
From Leo's experience and vision in the design aspect of the business, to Vince's long serving experience in the industry, the recipe for refined aesthetics and premium products was ready to go. It all started in our original store located on Manor St., the beginning of what would be our journey to finely curating a list of brands and products that would showcase our passion for clothing.
From Leo's experience and vision in the design aspect of the business, to Vince's long serving experience in the industry, the recipe for refined aesthetics and premium products was ready to go. It all started in our original store located on Manor St., the beginning of what would be our journey to finely curating a list of brands and products that would showcase our passion for clothing.
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Julie Perron
Nov 15, 2019
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Gwen Dunn
Jul 20, 2019
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Sandra Hague
Feb 27, 2019
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Joachim Ravn Pedersen
Dec 17, 2018
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Awful customer service. Been sending multiple emails starting from last week. On your website you claim to respond within 24-48 hours, but been completely ignoring anything I send.
My tracking number is 00373400014559416633, but when I go to check it on bring it says “no shipment has been received yet, only notification of the consignment… (13.12.2018)” you guys emailed me the order has dispatched, but bring doesn’t have it, so where is it?
My order was to be delivered 14.12.2018 and you withdrew the money from my bank account that day.
Now I’m sitting here without
My tracking number is 00373400014559416633, but when I go to check it on bring it says “no shipment has been received yet, only notification of the consignment… (13.12.2018)” you guys emailed me the order has dispatched, but bring doesn’t have it, so where is it?
My order was to be delivered 14.12.2018 and you withdrew the money from my bank account that day.
Now I’m sitting here without
Jeremy Wells
Nov 16, 2018
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Purchased a Barbour jacket for @299.95 a week ago and now it's £255. Rang customer care to see if they'd refund the difference to save on cost of returning and processing refund and they refused.
This is just daft. May re-order to save myself £45 quid (minus the cost the return postage) if I can't find it cheaper elsewhere. This is a lose/lose for… both of us - and there's an environmental aspect too. The only winner here is the post office.
Beware of buying anything in Q4 from these guys as it will probably be cheaper on Black Friday and in January sales. I won't be making that
This is just daft. May re-order to save myself £45 quid (minus the cost the return postage) if I can't find it cheaper elsewhere. This is a lose/lose for… both of us - and there's an environmental aspect too. The only winner here is the post office.
Beware of buying anything in Q4 from these guys as it will probably be cheaper on Black Friday and in January sales. I won't be making that
Kay Hatfield
Jun 17, 2018
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What a lovely experience going into this beautiful building. The inside is even more inspiring than the outside! Being able to go in and light a candle for my Dad for father's day today.....meant a lot to me. Would highly recommend a visit to anyone in the area. The church rooms reminded me of my childhood in west yorks. Very pleasant white British people all being part of a lovely friendly community. So glad I moved over here. So much to be said for folks christened into the Code way of life!
Sam Bennett-Simpson
Jun 05, 2018
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Josh Clayborough
Apr 12, 2018
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I don’t ever give bad reviews. I’ve shopped at the priory a lot over the years but this last transaction (my first since internet fusion) has been awful. 10+ ignored emails. 14 days and still no item. Not a single apology from staff. Some manager refusing to give me a refund. Total sh*t show. Such a shame, it’s a great shop.