Discover the best top things to do in Cheshire, United Kingdom including The Watergate Street Gallery, Farrow House, Alison Bradley Gallery, The Antiques Shop, Cockhedge Shopping Park, Hunt & Gather Antiques and Collectables, Chris Beesley studio gallery, Lowe & Sons, Boffey's Emporium at Lady Heyes, Castle Park Arts Centre.
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5.0 based on 75 reviews
The Watergate Street Gallery opened in 1992 with a philosophy to bring new, fresh, different, yet affordable art to as many people as possible. North's No1 independent art gallery. Airy 3000 sq ft space Diverse range of local, national and international art 100s of artists 1000s of artworks
Return visit with a special purchase in mind. As always, a real pleasure to browse a great selection of affordable art (many wonderful originals) and to see some stunning new additions. I just wish we had more wall space! That said, we still have some lovely smaller spots to adorn in future! As with previous visits, Eve was very knowledgeable and unfailingly welcoming. So many businesses could learn a thing or ten from this Watergate Street Gallery. I look forward to returning again. Purchasing something from here - that will be such a fundamental part of your home - always feels more like an event than a mere shopping experience, so thank you.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Quality antiques, vintage interiors, decorative art, mid-century furniture & up-cycled homeware. Picture Framing and much more .....
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Artist run gallery in historic Chester City Centre. Featuring original charcoal drawings, original oil paintings, reproduction prints, greetings cards and bespoke picture framing service. Open 10:30-17:30 Wednesday to Monday (Tuesday by appointment, early close at 16:00 on Sunday).
5.0 based on 122 reviews
The Antiques Shop, located at street level, within the Rows of Chester. Established in 1989. Owned and run by the same Antiques Dealer, for nearly 30 years, selling genuine British Antique and Vintage items. The shop building is a late 13th century great medieval stone town house, circa 1290-1300. Although the facade is imitation 17th century, within the building there are substantial remains of the medieval town house. 38-42 Watergate Street is one of the most interesting buildings in Chester. Rarely has the medieval fabric of a building survived so intact as in the upper levels, and rarely has a building been so thoroughly investigated.
I went in this little shop looking for an early antique map of Cheshire. The owner was really helpful and knowledgeable. There were several to choose from and I left with a particularly nice example. I was nearly tempted to buy an exceptional piece of vintage leather luggage but I was spent up. This shop is a real treasure trove of interesting antiques, Being local I will definitely be back before Christmas.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
At Hunt & Gather we have an eclectic mix of stock, with new and exciting items being brought in on a weekely basis. We pride oursleves in sourcing the most original pieces of the best quality, from statment pieces of furniture and industrial items to decorative Antiques and collectables "if its weird its for us!" we hope to see you soon! H&G
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Lowe & Sons are a jewellers who have a wonderful array of antique and new jewellery, also plenty of beautiful silverware including pieces that were hallmarked in the Chester Assay Office. They were established in 1770, and have been in their current premises since 1804. A shop full of history, wonder and a ghost! There is a museum open for anyone to have a wander around and absorb the atmosphere.
Visited the shop to discover the history of a silver Chester hallmarked pocket watch my son bought me for my birthday we met Yvonne who served us she looked at the hallmarks told us all about the watch who made it even gave us a winding key excellent service the shop is very old 1700 with fittings and fixtures of the period wonderful in there
5.0 based on 3 reviews
A large emporium with 30+ dealers selling Vintage, Antique and Collectable items. We are one of 4 large emporiums at Lady Heyes along with a Tea Room, Play Barn, Cafe, Yankee Candle and Vinyl Record Shop. Lady Heyes is a dog friendly site. Coach Parties are welcome with free lunch provided for the driver.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
3 well organised exhibition rooms showing muliple artists, often with artwork for sale, plus a small cafe downstairs.. A central courtyard with table and chairs with a few local craft shops. Alongside is a childrens play area and extensive parklands
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