Doll’s Hospital and Teddy Bear Clinic

Doll’s Hospital and Teddy Bear Clinic
Such was the outcry at the news this Dublin institution was to close down that our radio waves were filled with worried callers, until the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre stepped in and rehoused this wonderful shop in their Georgian ballroom. As you look around you suddenly realise how much effort goes into making a dolls house. All walls are packed with displays of miniature furniture, doors, windows, food and utensils... and there is even a display of wallpapers and floor coverings, while a restoration service is available to bring life back into an old house. You can create your own dolls or attend the Dolls School and make your own princess porcelain doll. Upstairs at the Teddy Bear Clinic you are asked to stay quiet for the patients. All old, ill or torn teddy bears and dolls can be brought here to be mended and loved back to health. With over 21 years of experience, let Melissa do her best for your loved one.

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  • carla - dublin 24 February 2012
    I think this is a brilliant idea for kids imaginations come true and such a god thing to be looking at its like your in a little world of a doll city i cant wait 2 go 2morrow
  • Linda Newman - Versailles 20 August 2011
    I am excited to visit your Doll shop the end of October. I am a miniature enthusiast from Versailles KY USA. I belong and active with the National Association of Miniature Enthusias for more than 30 years. I have been collecting and love making all sorts of vignettes. I especially love the older dollhouses and their accessories. This will be my fourth trip to Ireland. It never gets old. I love the people country side and everything old Ireland has to offer. I have traveled with the same group the previous three trips and our guide is from Dublin. We will be visiting the South west area of Ireland; Waterford Cobh Blarney Dingle Killarney; via bus. Probably will not get to see Tara'sPalace. Are there any other miniature shops or such in the south west area of Ireland. I will gladly comment when I get back home.
  • Donna - Belfast 21 June 2011
    I have to thank the lovely ladies nurses at the Dollstore for putting new eyes in my daughters favourite doll on 11 June 2011. To see my daughter's face when I brought her home to Belfast...would have made you weep with joy! Thank God for such a magical place!Donnaxxx
  • rebekah dilworth - cork 28 May 2011
    hi the teddy bear clinic is great neaver been there but i heard from a book about it
  • Editor 28 May 2011
    Contact the Doll's Hospital directly for all teddy bear traumas - ed.
  • michelle moore - kildare 27 May 2011
    can u fix a teddy bear for my daughter as its very sick and in need of care
  • valerie nolan - waterford 12 May 2011
    my 4year old little girl has baby born and baby borns left eye got damaged when she was in play school can u fix baby borns eye 4 my little girl who is very upset
  • lauren 16 April 2011
    The best thing i have heard of .can i bring my 2 teddy bears here
  • Linda - Adelaide 14 April 2010
    Take a trip back in time, it's wonderfull & a hidden treasure
  • Andi - Dublin 09 February 2010
    It's all of the above & much much more. Well worth a visit.

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Open:

Mon - Sat 10:00 - 17:30.

Address:

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, 59 South William Street, D2

Phone:

(+353)(0)1 478 3403

www:

http://www.dollstore.ie