Discover the best top things to do in Petworth, United Kingdom including Kevis House Gallery, Tudor Rose Antiques, Forest Gallery, Oakapple Trading Co., Phoenix Antiques, Pescadoras Private Hire, Petworth Cottage Museum, The Flying Ducks Vintage Cafe, The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Petworth House and Park.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
A welcoming art gallery selling contemporary art. Abstract landscapes, wood engravings and other prints, ceramics. Paintings generally £600 - £5,000. Original prints from £60. All relevant Covid-19 safety measures are in place.
Having been to visit Petworth House and Park, we decided to explore the town. Off-street parking is easy but only for an hour, so you have to be smartish. Lombard Street is a pleasant pedestrianised street, contrasting with other streets around which are traffic-congested and Kevin House is one of several art, design and antique galleries to be explored in Petworth, with a good range of artists and variety of work. Don't miss it!!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Large, friendly antiques shop in Petworth over two floors in a lovely old building housing a wide variety of antiques and decorative items offered by a selected group of specialist antiques dealers.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Boutique art gallery in the heart of Petworth displaying a wide variety of local and international original artwork, limited edition prints and sculpture.
We had been visiting Petworth House and Park and decided to explore the town, which we are glad that we did. It is a treasure trove of outlets selling antiques, art and designer items, from the top exclusive end to the more popular lower price range. Off street parking is available for an hour, so you have to be quick exploring the different shops, but we had no problem finding parking. Forest Gallery is on the pedestrianised Lombard Street which runs from Market Square up to the Parish Church and has an excellent range of artists in a variety of media, with an enticing shop window, at prices to suit all budgets. Well worth exploring...
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Over 3 floors and 5 rooms in a 17th Century building, comfortable button back chairs are draped in soft natural sheepskins and textured velvet or linen cushions. The stone and brick walls are covered with a mixture of clocks, mirrors and wall art. Everything you see is available to take home except Wilfred the border terrier and the staff are always very happy to help.
I was amazed upon entering this shop as there are several floors, absolutely jam-packed with stylishly arranged homeware and gorgeous furniture. From candles and kitchenware to ornaments and lamps, throws, faux sheepskin rugs and beautiful armchairs, in addition to bedroom and kitchen furniture! Found the perfect country kitchen dresser and have received many compliments as it is striking. Very friendly and welcoming people. Can't wait for my next visit!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
With prices starting at £1.00 there is truly something for everyone here. Sara is always happy to have a haggle, so if it's not within your budget on the price tag, it could easy be made to be so! Selling a wide range of antique, vintage, and contemporary china, glass, jewellery, furniture, fireside furniture, prints, collectables and so much more you are bound to find something to give a new home
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Luxury Mercedes E class Estate (seats 4 passengers) to allow you to travel in comfort and style wherever you need to go. Please call for a quote.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Das Cottage Museum ist ein für West Sussex typisches Wohnhaus, welches so eingerichtet ist wie zur Zeit seiner ehemaligen Bewohnerin, der Näherin Mrs. Cumming (ca. 1910) und gibt so einen Einblick in das Leben in dieser Region vor hundert Jahren.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
The Flying Ducks Vintage Caravan Cafe is located inside the walls of the beautiful Petworth Park, accessed from the North Car Park. Converted from an original 1970 Sprite Caravan, in to a lovely little Barista Cafe, Serving hot & cold Drinks, Cakes and Savories and even Ice Cream through the Summer.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
St Mary's was built in the 12th Century and has been through many changes in 900 years. It sits next to the historic Petworth House and hosts a number of community events throughout the year as well as acting as Petworth Parish Church with services on Sundays and weddings, funerals and Christenings. Parking can be a bit tricky so when visiting it may be helpful to aim for the large car park behind the town centre Co-op shop.
4.0 based on 1,429 reviews
Step inside the imposing 17th-century mansion and discover a treasure house filled with an internationally important art and sculpture collection.
This National trust house is immense, with huge gardens, a deer park landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century The interior boasts old fashioned kitchens, sculpture galleries, art works everywhere you look, some by J.M.W.Turner. The house dates from 1688, contains Grinling Gibbons woodcarvings. The house and gardens are well worth a visit.There is a large car park located a 10 minute walk to the house.The house is open in February 2019, there are also exhibitions with timed tickets.
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