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His
shop, which opened in 2005, has just had a café
area added and also boasts a working chocolate factory
with artefacts.
"I like to think The Chocolate House is not only
a culinary delight but is also educational with people
being able to learn about the history of chocolate
in a peaceful and tranquil environment," he says.
Visitors to the Chocolate House are able to watch
Jan and his team in action, making and decorating
the masterpieces through a glass-fronted panel to
the factory. They can also discover antique artefacts,
posters, enamel signs and even wartime chocolate bars
in their original wrappers whilst also satisfying
their appetite with an array of chocolate-based cakes,
desserts, savouries, biscuits and drinks.
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