What to do and see in East Midlands, England: The Best Shopping

January 24, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Discover the best top things to do in East Midlands, United Kingdom including The Old Lock Up Art Gallery, The calvie gallery, Carlton Centre, The Harley Gallery, Newarke Houses Museum & Gardens, Farndon Fields Farm Shop, The Ropewalk, Hemswell Antiques Centre, 20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Notions Antiques Centre.
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19 The Hill Swifts Hollow, Cromford, Matlock DE4 3RF England +44 7960 097605 [email protected] http://theoldlockupgallery.org/
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

The Old Lock Up Art Gallery

Contemporary Art Gallery - selling fine art & ceramics. Opened July 2017. The Old Lock Up Gallery is situated within a beautiful stone building, built in the 1700’s, in the beautiful and historic Derbyshire village of Cromford. The building itself is steeped in history – as it was owned by Sir Richard Arkwright and used as the village jail, one of the first of it’s kind in the country.

Reviewed By KeepItSimple86 - East Midlands, United Kingdom

The Old Lockup Gallery manages, without fail, to host an annual program that would make any small gallery in London feel proud. Whilst supporting and championing local artists the space also manages to invite artists from all over the globe in its annual postcard show, you would be forgiven for not knowing that this space is managed and run by a single person. Alongside the exhibitions you can engage with the gallery with one of its many artist lead workshops from life drawing to painting, often complimented with drinks and food. Honestly the gallery is fantastic, always fresh and something the local community should be proud to host. Visit often and where possible offer a donation to keep it open, I promise you will miss it if it ever leaves us.

High street, Edwinstowe, Mansfield England +44 1623 823424 http://www.thecalviegallery.com
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

The calvie gallery

3. Carlton Centre

2 Carlton Boulevard, LN2 4WA England +44 1522 537270 https://www.lincolnshire.coop/branches/food-stores/carlton-centre-food-store
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Carlton Centre

Welbeck Estate, Worksop S80 3LT England +44 1909 501700 [email protected] http://www.harleygallery.co.uk/index.php?pg_id=18
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4.5 based on 217 reviews

The Harley Gallery

Situated on the ducal Welbeck estate, the award-winning Harley Gallery shows contemporary exhibitions by leading visual artists. Exhibitions change five times a year, and range from ceramics to photography. The Portland Collection Museum displays works of art from Welbeck’s internationally significant historic collection, which has been built up over the centuries by the Dukes of Portland and their families. There are hundreds of treasures on show including Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna del Silenzio’, Van Dyck’s portrait of the Earl of Strafford, and the pearl earring worn by King Charles I to his execution. The Portland Collection opened in 2016 and has attracted critical acclaim and a national RIBA award for architecture. These two inspiring art galleries are accompanied by an award-winning gallery shop, which specialises in contemporary craft from leading names and emerging makers, Farm Shop and an award-winning Café.

Reviewed By ianbJ6368QG - Kinver, United Kingdom

On a overcast day , we went to welbec as an undercover attraction. The gallery has two parts the first building is mostly modern , not my thing unfortunately. But wait ... you must go to the next building housing the Portland collection . WOW what a fascinating look at the wealth and history of the family collection . Most important of all , the gentleman on security , a retired local officer. Was totally fascinating in his knowledge of the history of the pieces on display , paintings, jewellery, articles, he really brings it to life with his storytelling and facts , you must visit if he’s there . Made the place for us .

5. Newarke Houses Museum & Gardens

The Newarke Off Braunstone Gate, up Western Boulevard ,turn left, Leicester LE2 7BY England +44 116 225 4980 [email protected] http://www.leicestermuseums.org
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4.5 based on 238 reviews

Newarke Houses Museum & Gardens

Newarke Houses Museum is composed of two historic houses, Wygston's Chantry House and Skeffington House and tells the story of contemporary Leicester and the history of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment. The museum displays include a cinema experience, a collection of toys from Tudor to present day and a play area for children to try various games. Find out more about Leicester's famous son Daniel Lambert and visit a 1950s street scene inspired by Wharf Street that includes the Jolly Angler public house, a grocer and a pawnbroker, with sounds and conversations from the times. Discover more about the story of Leicester at War. Through personal stories find out about the home front and the history of the Regiment, including a recreation of a First World War trench with sound and lighting. Through oral histories, archive film, computer interactives and collections discover the histories of Newarke Houses, the surrounding historic area and contemporary Leicester.

Reviewed By Tamara285 - Leicestershire, United Kingdom

I like this museum for the way it focuses on the detail of day to day life in the past - the toys, the old street, the shops. It's interesting, especially as some of the exhibits are from living memory! My kids particularly like the bit about Daniel Herrick and call it 'The Fat Man's House'!

6. Farndon Fields Farm Shop

Farndon Fields Farm Farndon Road Farndon Fields Farm, Market Harborough LE16 9NP England +44 1858 464838 [email protected] http://www.farndonfields.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 538 reviews

Farndon Fields Farm Shop

Farndon Fields is an award-winning farm shop situated on the edge of the beautiful historic town of Market Harborough. It has developed over the years and today the farm shop showcases our produce grown on the farm, quality meat from local farmers, and a large selection of fantastic local and British food that has been hand-selected by Kevin, Milly, and the team. We love growing, cooking, and serving fantastic food at Farndon Fields. We strive to provide our community with an outstanding shopping experience and an environment to enjoy our local food, be excited by the seasons, and experience food that has been grown on your doorstep in Leicestershire, Northampton, and Kettering areas.

Reviewed By Kernowphile - Leicestershire, United Kingdom

Visited Farndon Fields farm shop to use a couple of gift vouchers my wife’s sister gave us as a present for our Golden wedding anniversary, I’ve never been a fan of afternoon tea most hotels I’ve eaten afternoon tea are a bit of an afterthought and highly priced at that. However this is not the case at Farndon Fields their version of afternoon tea is of a different order perfectly sized sandwiches fresh home made scones just the right amount of jam and clotted cream,beautiful two bite cakes of a high quality sweet pastries made with all butter with a superb macaron, we enjoyed this with a nice bottle of Prosecco. Would we visit again absolutely my wife wants to try the savoury version.

7. The Ropewalk

Ropewalk Maltkiln Road, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JT England +44 1652 660380 [email protected] http://www.the-ropewalk.co.uk
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4.5 based on 185 reviews

The Ropewalk

Reviewed By Yellowbellywobble

Sympathetically restored and re-fashioned historic building, fabulous water-side setting, artistic hub, great cakes, coffee and lunches, friendly and informal (one of the waiters helped my hubby change a flat car wheel) and intimate gigs with some great bands. Larger performance space is planned.

8. Hemswell Antiques Centre

Caenby Corner Estate, Hemswell Cliff DN21 5TJ England +44 1427 668389 [email protected] http://www.hemswell-antiques.com/
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4.5 based on 315 reviews

Hemswell Antiques Centre

Hemswell Antique Centres brings together Europe's largest selection of dealers who can offer you the widest possible range of antique furniture and vintage collectables. Within four separate buildings you will find around 400 dealer display areas, which will keep you enthralled for hours. Take your time to wander through our vast array of bygone treasures and - who knows - you may discover that antiques bargain you’ve been searching for? Our website is updated daily with fresh pieces and contains over 3000 antique items for sale. This website shows a comprehensive selection of the quality antiques and collectables available at the Centre. Please register your specific interest on the 'item alerts' feature. We are open every day of the year, apart from Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day 10am to 5pm (Christmas Eve & New Years Eve 10am- 2.30pm). We are open all over Easter. We look forward to welcoming you to our centres.

Reviewed By saracheekyneghbour

A treasure trove of antiques, I actually spent 2 days exploring the site. Robert and his team could not have been any more helpful or friendly, I highly reccomend a visit here.

9. 20-21 Visual Arts Centre

St. Johns Church Church Square, Scunthorpe DN15 6TB England +44 1724 297070 [email protected] http://www.2021visualartscentre.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

20-21 Visual Arts Centre

North Lincolnshire's leading venue for the contemporary visual arts, offering a range of creative exhibitions, activities and events. Cafe and gift shop on site.

Reviewed By Gunness - Scunthorpe, United Kingdom

Great place for lunch with a varied menu. Free entry too.. Often have a range of exhibitions, sometimes interactive which is fun with kids. Theres a small shop selling local artisan work, but keep a check on whats happening and there have been some exciting displays in the past, inc. Grayson Perry's tapestries and more lately an interactive Lego exhibition

10. Notions Antiques Centre

2 High Street, Grantham NG31 6PN England +44 1476 563603 http://www.notionsantiques.com
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Notions Antiques Centre

Reviewed By fritzsche1958 - Caythorpe, United Kingdom

Everyone was very helpful, we took our 3year old grandson to choose a star wars figure out of the cabinet, and they were very patient with him choosing!

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