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    Antiques On High - Images taken from our google virtual tour.

    Antiques On High

    4.7(3 reviews)
    47.9 mi
    ££

    I love browsing old antique shops. I rarely buy anything, but I love the feeling that hundreds of…read moreyears of history are in one room. Antiques on High has the proper smell of old things and has an interesting range of antiques. Rather than focusing on big pieces of furniture, which so many antique shops do, it uses its space wisely to host: Jewellery, books, records, clothes, ornaments, pictures, maps and various collectables. The condition of the goods varies, but they're priced fairly reasonably. I find it's best to go in without the aim of buying something in particular, but just to browse. I can't say anything has ever caught my eye enough to want to buy it, but I've seen plenty of other people who have found the perfect addition to their home or the ideal gift. The best bit is the craft section, where there's a gallery of jewellery, leather, pottery, glass and art in general, all produced locally and all promising to be valuable antiques in the future. There's a great range in here and you can get something for less than a pound or spend hundreds of pounds. Equally, you can pop in for a few minutes or spend hours browsing - it's almost like a mini museum. If you like antique shops, this won't disappoint; if you've never been in one, try approaching it. Don't be put off by the prison-like bars in the windows; the staff are friendly and it's a different world inside.

    I have thoroughly enjoyed my yearly visits to this shop. There are superb finds. Beautiful pieces…read moreof jewelry and vintage items in every case. My favorite is Caroline. I have bought wonderful treasures from her. They are all truly nice charming people. I miss this place.

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    Antiques On High - A wide selection of furniture from the useful to the unusual.

    A wide selection of furniture from the useful to the unusual.

    Antiques On High - Members of the Oxford-shire Crafts Guild

    Members of the Oxford-shire Crafts Guild

    Antiques On High - Images taken from our google virtual tour.

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    Images taken from our google virtual tour.

    Henley Antique Centre - Terrific shop, but a bit of a drive from California

    Henley Antique Centre

    5.0(1 review)
    5.7 mi
    ££

    This fine antique shop is tucked away in the back of one of many Tudor history buildings placed in…read morethe high street of Henley-in-Arden and it's a truly treasure! I usually give a quick peep in these kinds of shop anyway but it's possible you miss this one if you don't pay attention to the big sign outside. Henley Antique Centre is a typical and really nice shop with a very attention staff. There was so much to catch up with in this shop that I missed the jewellery stalls but the lady responsible for the place just warned me about these best bits of the shop and they really are. For an interested in white gold but simple jewellery I can tell they have really delicate options that according to the owner of the shop they are produced in Thailand. This antique shop is in the list of places to visit if you are an antique dealer. The range of memorabilia and fine arts in this shop is really impressive but what makes Henley Antique very interesting is the prices. from chess board for one £ 40 to huge rustic coffee tables for £ 100, you can find practically everything for some tenners and be the happy owner of a very fine furniture piece. I have spent some some quality time in this shop and the friendly service certainly helped. It was a pity I was visiting the city by train because i would certainly get some items form this shop easily that day but I don't think going back home by train with a coffee table would be impressive. Henley Antique Centre is a two floors shop they are open from Mondays to Saturdays ( 10 am to 4.30 pm) and Sundays and Bank Holidays from 11 am to 4pm.

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    Blackbrook Antiques Village - Garden decorations

    Blackbrook Antiques Village

    2.7(3 reviews)
    17.7 mi

    We stumbled across this place by accident yesterday and found it to be a really fun place to browse…read morearound. In contrast to the previous review, while I did note that the owners have a Bentley and that many of the things they sell are reproductions etc I do believe that they offer a real service, are helpful in meeting your needs and they do have some antiques which are labeled as such. We have a fun time and came home with about 700 pounds of items (not a single antique!) and are happy with what we got. Will be back but will look elsewhere for a bigger selection of true antiques.

    I've been visiting this site for a few years now, and I must say it just appears like a tiny amount…read moreof legitimate antiques are maintained at astronomical prices - possibly because they aren't there to be sold? The same barometers and grandfather clocks have been there for years. It is sadly flooded with strange derivative furniture and accessories (like fake Louis Vuitton bookends, moet and chandon cushions, and new, but made to look old, Coca Cola accessories which I'm sure are on a bit of a rocky standing legally...) New in is the weird 'fake antique' Peaky Blinders stuff that seems to be drowning every vintage store these days. Look, the place is really fine and potentially good to look around, sometimes you might find a nice piece in there, however marketing itself as an antique centre of sorts is not really justified. It is 75% new stock and a few magnificent, but over-priced, antiques. Lots of good reclaimed garden furniture but again, the prices are painful in constrast to local reclaimation sites.

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    Blackbrook Antiques Village - Closing down sale

    Closing down sale

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    Blackbrook Antiques Village

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    Yesterdays World

    Yesterdays World

    4.0(2 reviews)
    13.6 mi
    £

    I'd parked right at the bottom of the high street, so on my way into the centre of Halesowen this…read morewas the first shop I came to. And it's not a terrible place to start - particularly for someone who loves antiques and secondhand trinkets. The shop is heaving with stock, all higgeldy-piggeldy jammed in, with two ludicrously narrow aisles to navigate down - definitely not a space for wheelchairs or pushchairs, and my large frame struggled squeezing past other shoppers without causing a landslide! I spent some time drooling over some seascape paintings that most people would think were vile, but eventually concluded I have enough bad 70s art on my walls at the moment. Should I feel like having a change around, I'll head back here to stock up on some more vintage pictures!

    With no real sign to the store you only discover what this place is called from the tiny print out…read morestuck in the doorway. It is jam packed from floor to ceiling with stuff, so much so that there should be a designated one way system to navigate the store otherwise it's traffic jam central. It is a treasure trove of stuff, literally stuff. There are cabinets full off wade figurines, multiple coffee and tea services, furniture, books, mattresses, clocks, pretty much anything you can imagine is probably hiding in here somewhere. There are stacks loads of books at the back that i was desperate to much through but because of a pile of mattresses and heap of other stuff in front of the cabinets I couldn't get anywhere near them. Price points vary with really cute 50's coffee sets for £4 to G plan furniture from £80. You can definitely bag a bargain here but on other things the owners really know what they have and price accordingly. I was tempted by several things but didn't buy so i'm not sure how they are on the old haggle but give them a try, I'm sure there is room for manoeuvre.

    Betel International Furniture

    Betel International Furniture

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    They really do have some nice furniture styles from Germany, England, Italy and France. There…read morereally is high end furniture here and it's good for people who like antique and vintage furniture. You might be thinking it sounds pricey? I think everything is priced within reason and when I went there they had a sale on. They even have a small cafe that you can sit in and enjoy a hot drink or a slice of cake. Betel is a charity that aids people with alcohol, drugs and homelessness issues. This is one of the Betel outlets. As part of their aid they give assistance to people by providing skills and jobs to those they help, and particularly in furniture restoration. It's clear that a lot of love and care goes into making and fixing up the furniture. As this is a charity shop, and a quality one, their stock is constantly changing. I've visited on one occasion and found there was nothing to my liking and I've been on another and found there are some things that I really like. You might find the same so don't be put off my one visit.

    This place serves two purposes in my mind - coffee shop and vintage/antique furniture…read more The little coffee shop is lovely with a range of coffees (and soya milk) as well as cakes and treats which are suitable for people with dietary requirements. It's not the biggest coffee shop, but it's got a nice little homely / indie charm to it. The furniture all seems to be on the vintage / antique side of things and is on the whole better quality than you find in most charity shops. This does mean that it often feels a little more expensive too. But I've wanted a bureau for a while and despite seeing cheaper ones elsewhere, the ones in this shop felt a better deal as they were more interesting and in good condition. They let me reserve the bureau for 24 hours and when we popped in they helped load it into the car for us. I probably wouldn't buy a lot from here, but for interesting, well maintained one off pieces it's worth a look.

    Dorridge Antiques Centre - antiques - Updated May 2026

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