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8 years ago
Lots of different dealers, high end to low, salvage, vintage, designer. About to open a local foods grocers and a fantastic cafe on site. I have a stall there, but spend my profits on cake and other things bought from the Yard! read more
24 Brunswick Road
Penrith CA11 7JU
United Kingdom
07887 867741
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https://brunswickyard.com
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What time does Brunswick Yard open?
Brunswick Yard opens at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Brunswick Yard close?
Brunswick Yard is closed on Monday and Sunday.Brunswick Yard closes at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Mon, Sun ClosedTue-Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Brunswick Yard have parking?
Yes, Brunswick Yard has parking options.
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Strawberry Fields Vintage
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This is the strangest shop. Like time travel. It is stuffed with several decades worth of very…read moreinteresting clothing and objects. If I were a younger person I would cobble together the best outfits in the world from this place. Pith helmets, belts made of gun cartridges, velvet pantaloons, it's all here. This is where anyone with a sense of style and the dramatic should shop. The owner is an absolutely lovely guy. Must see.
Strawberry Fields is a tiny but fabulous vintage store with -- literally -- a mountain of great…read morefinds inside. This shop is owned by a sweet and lovely man who looks like he stepped right out of 1960... he'll help you to find anything you're after, and direct you around the haphazard piles and racks that are scattered everywhere. Strawberry Fields is a treasure-trove -- there is NO organisation whatsoever and you have to literally dig through everything to find what you're after. This isn't everyone's cup of tea but I LOVE it and relish the chance to find something genuinely unique. The prices are tiny too. Absolutely awesome, the best thing about Carlisle!
Michael Moon's Bookshop
(4 reviews)
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When Michael Moon was on Roper Street back in the day I could have spent all day in that Bookstore…read moreit was better than the library which was not so far away but Moon's was the best
The best second hand bookshop in North West England. Well worth a visit. And Mr Moon is so…read moreknowledgeable. Graeme
Space
(5 reviews)
Finding a, um, 'Space', like this in Harrogate was a pretty strange experience really. Like walking…read moreon the moon. I saw it as I walking by and gravity went from underneath me, I got all bouncy in my step and bounded in - eager to forage for some vintage delights. Bargain vintage delights. In Harrogate? This is new. I didn't find bargain vintage delights. Rather expensive vintage delights. Very expensive vintage delights. You want £28 for a set of old cups? Oh right, I see. You're really vintage. Oooh. Oooooh. A new oooooh. You've got copies of The Face. I was never a cool enough early teen to be into The Face. I wish the face still existed. Oooooh. There's a copy here with The Strokes on the front. You want a fiver for it? Not a quid? Ah. Right. This place knows it has novelty value in Harrogate. And while it might spout about being an independent collective of vintage 'retailers', what would be a very enjoyable haberdashery of all nice, cute old things comes off feeling a bit too retail-based. We'll see how this one pans out.
I love this shop. All sorts of yesteryear nick-nacks…read more Shops like this have received a little bit of attention of late because they are selling the collectable stuff people hope to find in charity shops. The interesting bits you used to find in charity shops find a home here and the place does well. What's more the really knowledgeable guy who runs it is a great to spend some time with as he comes across a great deal more than can fit onto this Tardis-like shop. It's a wonderful place to browse in, but, as another reviewer said, don't expect charity shop prices as a lot of this stuff is now quite hard to find, and is priced accordingly.
Period Clothing Warehouse
(3 reviews)
I spent many Saturday afternoons browsing around Period Clothing. There is a wide selection of new…read moreand vintage clothing. Always got my best flares from here! Well worth a look.
Amazing vintage shop in Newcastle. Although it has moved to a smaller store since it first opened…read moreit still has a large collection of vintage items at reasonable prices, which always surprises me since Vintage is so big at the moment. There are some really lovely items there that can be used for every day wear or for fancy dress. It's definitely worth a look if you're into the vintage revival. It is a little bit out of the way, just down a little street off of the Big Market.
Teak Vintage Living
(1 review)
A really superb shop, it's only downfall being the size! Having said that, if it was any bigger…read morewe'd be there for days at a time. I can honestly say that there wasn't much in there that we wouldn't have in our house and the range is great. Excellent personal service from James, and a real feeling that he cares about what he's doing. Also very accommodating in that he will try to keep his eye out for something specific if requested. Why does anyone buy brand new furniture?
From the owner: Mid century furniture, Original School furniture & fittings & more…read moreIncluding pieces from Rosengren Hansen, Nils Jonsson, Troeds, Ercol, GPlan & many more. We strip and re-finish most if our pieces in coats of Danish oil & varnish.
Sue Ryder Vintage & Retro
It used to be PDSA, I think, and it was a vintage charity shop before, but the guys at Sue Ryder…read morehave done an incredible job of making this charity shop a consistently excellent source of vintage goods. When ever I'm in Headingley I pop in, no matter what schedule I'm on, as there's always a quick, amazing bargain to be had. I love their window displays -- they always catch my eye, and more than once I've bought something from the mannequin. If you're in any way a fan of vintage clothing, this place has to be on your list of spots to have a browse. As well as great threads (often with really ace old school labels or handmade items) they have some really great antique bric a brac -- leather handbags, scarves, ornaments, crockery, records, sewing machines, and all sorts. The staff are always lovely too! If you're about town, pop in and have a rummage. It's a feel-good buy all round!
N Arnison & Sons
Shop here for traditional men's and women's clothes. It's not cheap but I am sure you are paying…read morefor quality. Upstairs there's a lot of hats and more underwear from more exciting brands than you'd think. Good for presents for grandparents - or anyone else who might need navy blue leather gloves and a matching purse - go in and ask for anything like that and the shop assistant will go and fetch you a selection from a drawer.
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