Discover the best top things to do in Derbyshire, United Kingdom including Larkin's Antiques, Chesterfield Antiques Centre, Antiques and Collectables Centre DeBradelei Mill - Belper, Derwentside Shopping Mill, Heanor Antiques Centre, Olympia House Antiques & Craft Centre, Quirky Antiques & Collectibles, Bolsover Antique Centre, Sandiacre Antiques Emporium, Matlock Antiques & Collectables.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
We offer antiques, collectables, vintage and railwayana from the 18th to the 21st Century. Specialising in furnishings and classic period interior design items.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Three floors to potter around and look at. We have many collectibles from Pottery to Vinyl, furniture and trinkets with things to suit most budgets.Don't forget to Visit Grey's Cafe too either before during or after your visit. Dogs on leads are welcome in the centre and cafe.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Great place for last minute gift buying. Splendid selection of jewellery, vinyl and desirable collectibles.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Seperate Retail Units within a four storey Stone Mill on the edge of the Peak District. Selling pre loved, new, reclaimed items of furniture and interesting small pieces. A true Aladdins cave.
Derwentside Mill is opposite Belper library on Derwent street. It has its own free car park. This spacious mill is well worth a visit and has many unique items. It has quality antique furniture, trendy recycled pieces, vinyl records, vintage jewellery, old stained glass, handmade toys and furnishings, lots of gift ideas and its own bespoke joinery business. I think it is a very friendly place and I recommend a visit to the ultra friendly Bluebell cafe on the first floor (currently for a takeaway snack and not open on Mondays).
4.0 based on 117 reviews
From Monday June 15th 10:30am until 4pm , 7 days a week. Knowing Heanor Antiques Centre, I will be able to find a great garden chair and all the other home and garden items that seem to be sold out on the internet and in essential stores. Pleased to see the owner has set out 2 metre markers and structures/setups to keep us all safe. Cafe won’t be open yet but at least the large cafe door may be ajar, to give additional ventilation of flowing fresh air. Looking forward to buying unique or collectable jewellery and searching for car boot priced bargains. I found the photo’s of the covid-19 compliant installations on the Heanor Antiques Centre, Facebook page.
4.0 based on 44 reviews
4.0 based on 47 reviews
Called in after having lunch at the Coffee Cup café across the road. A good mix of items to browse, from collectables and carry outs to furniture. One of the tidier antique shops/emporiums
4.0 based on 4 reviews
Sandiacre Antiques Emporium is a small friendly antiques centre with 4 rooms of interesting Antiques, Vintage and Collectables. Find us upstairs on the first floor above Glorious Homes. Easily accessed halfway between Nottingham and Derby, bus stop right outside and just 5 minutes from junction 25 of the M1. There is no cafe in the centre but there are a few lovely cafes in the vicinity.
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