Specialties
Whether you're a Mod Quadrophenia, kitschenaliaholic, crafty crafter, have a 1940s to get dolled up for, or just want a nostalgic trip down memory lane, we have something for everyone and so much more! We have a team of skilled and creative vintage enthused staff and volunteers on hand whom go to great lengths to style, merchandise, create, repair, revamp and upcycle, to bring a new lease of life to these pieces of history that we love so. We have a car park behind the shop which is ideal for donations; it is a sharp left off the roundabout and then turn left at the side of the shop.
We're pioneering to put Peterborough on the vintage map by organising our own vintage fairs and inviting vintage traders from all over the country to showcase their vintage necessities too. You can also find us trading at vintage fairs and festivals all over Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire
History
Established in 2008.
Established in 2008, Bridge Street's Sue Ryder Vintage and Retro was not only the first of its vintage kind for Sue Ryder, but it's also the first and only vintage shop in Peterborough. Our large vintage trove is spread across two floors, downstairs there's vintage clothing and accessories from throughout the last century for men, women and plus vintage wedding dresses dating back to the 1920s .Upstairs we have an extensive record and music department , our own crafty make-do-mend haberdashery quarter, a vast collection of delicate bric-a-brac and unique one-of-a-kind home furnishings - that we're sure you'll want to turn into heirlooms of your own plus an array of antique and mid-century furniture.
Meet the Business Owner: Sue Ryder ..
We provide incredible hospice and neurological care for people facing a frightening, life-changing diagnosis. It's not just expert medical care we provide. It's the emotional support and practical things we take care of too. We do whatever we can to be a safety net for our patients and their loved ones.
Not only do we treat more conditions than any other UK charity in our hospices, neurological care centres and out in the community; we also campaign to improve the lives of people living with them. We see the person, not the condition, taking time to understand the small things that help that person live the fullest life they can.
One in four of us is affected by conditions such as cancer; heart failure; dementia; acquired brain injury; multiple sclerosis; Huntington's disease and motor neurone disease. Whether it's volunteering, running a fundraising event or making a donation, we need your support so we can be there for people at the most difficult time of their lives.