Sisters relocate thriving fashion business to Cheshire village they grew up in

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Two sisters are moving their successful fashion boutique to the village they grew up in as they look to expand the business. Anika Edwards and Lottie Sandbach are in the process of relocating Boja Boutique to Farndon.

The boutique, currently based in Tarporley, will move to the heart of the village at Top Farm, which is owned by the Barnston Estate. The siblings plan to open the new premises in early November.




Anika said: “My sister and I grew up in Farndon and we have been running our ladies fashion boutique in Tarporley since 2020. When we saw the barn at Top Farm it was exactly what we were looking for. It’s beautiful.

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“We want to grow the online side of the business and need more space for our showroom days and fashion shows. Top Farm is absolutely perfect for us and it’s brilliant to know so many people from growing up in the village.

“We’ve met quite a few of the neighbouring businesses already and everyone is lovely. Over the next few weeks we’ll be getting the space ready to open and we’re so excited because we’ve got lots planned.”

Meanwhile, a second business which has recently opened at Top Farm is Charlene Baker, a make-up artist with over 20 years of experience in the beauty industry. Her new clinic offers both traditional and innovative techniques for eyebrows, eyeliner, lip blushing and advanced skin treatments.

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