The Geekside in Skipton announced their closure on 10th March.
The pop culture merchandise shop sold a wide range of gifts, including Harry Potter gifts, Stranger Things, Disney merchandise and more.
Owner, Zoe Dickinson announced the closure of the shop via social media.
Due to the closure the shop is holding a clearance sale and everything in the shop is 50% off.
Zoe's shared her reasoning for the closure was due to an incident of verbal abuse and personal reasons.
You can see her reasons for closing the shop via the shop's Instagram:
Visitors of the shop have shared their appreciation for the shop saying:
"Zoe, I am so sorry it has come to this and I will always have fond memories of my visits to your store.
"You always made us feel extremely welcome and the experience was always magical for me and my family."
The official closing date hasn't been revealed.

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