Discover the best top things to do in Greater Newcastle, Australia including Century Salvage, Campbells Store, Morpeth Antique Centre, Cooks Hill Books and Records, Coliseum Antiques, Heritage 33, Rices Bookshop.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
Century Salvage is a business that prides itself on producing beautiful bespoke vintage industrial furniture statement pieces, along with sculptural lighting, antique bric a brac and contemporary art. We look forward to meeting you, here in our characterful barn in Wollombi. Kind regards, Century Salvage Team.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Campbell's Store is a two story stone and brick building built by James Campbell in 1835. The store was in it's heyday, 'the place to shop' in the Hunter Valley. Now over 175 years later, nothing has changed! Wander through ten speciality stores featuring Australia's most talented artisans and crafts people. Discover exquisite jewellery, antiques, art, food, try on an akubra hat & much more!
Very interesting Very chatty friendly staff No pressure to purchase but did anyway. Great gifts to send overseas
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Located within the 180 year old Campbell's Store in Morpeth main street. Discover the wares of 21 dealers, specialising in tools, chintz and china, nautical, depression glass, Australian & Moorcroft pottery, jewellery, garden gear, dolls, bears, buttons, cordial bottles, militaria, linen, lace, vintage fashion, interesting books, vinyl, collectable ceramics and everything in between.
This lovely old building is full of interesting collectables and antiques. It isn't like your average Antique shop, as it smells great and it is spotlessly clean. Different sections cater for a wide cross section of interests, Jewellery, swords and knives, war memorbilia, pottery, glassware, and there are collections of Gollies, Egg Cups, Buttons, Moorcroft Pottery, and much more.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Heritage listed building, Has the potential to significantly contribute to the understanding of lifestyle, building techniques and architectural style of the period. Located on an important corner site. Reflects scale and nature of activities associated with retail activities. Particularly intact example of commercial buildings from this era. Interiors of interest.
The little tin shed full of European & Australian antiques and old wares, hand-made Italian ceramics as well as gifts, books and homewares. Located on the grounds of The Great Northern Trading Post (GNTP), Heritage 33 is open weekends 10am till 5pm and by appointment.
2.5 based on 2 reviews
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