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Cooper & Cooper is a gift shop on Hungerford's High Street where you can easily spend an hour or more looking through homeware, decorative pieces, and small artisan finds.
It's the sort of place that genuinely rewards taking your time—you'll almost certainly walk out with something you didn't expect to buy.
Hungerford itself is worth stopping for if you're in the area. The town has real character built on centuries of independent shops, with antique dealers scattered throughout and an unusual tradition of commoners' rights celebrated annually at Tutti Day. Cooper & Cooper embodies that independent spirit, and once you've finished there, the High Street has plenty more to explore: specialist shops, cafes, and pubs where you'll actually see locals gathering rather than just passing through.
It makes a sensible base for looking around further afield. Newbury is a short drive south if you need a larger market town with more facilities, while Marlborough is equally close to the north. Both are worth visiting, but Hungerford has enough going on to deserve a proper explore—especially if you're interested in antiques or just want to see how a small English market town really functions away from the main tourist routes.
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