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Faulkner & Booth operates as an antiques dealer in Hungerford, a West Berkshire town that has become well known among collectors for its concentration of antique shops and dealers.
The shop carries furniture, decorative arts, historical objects, and collectibles, each with its own character and history. You could easily spend an hour or more here, examining the craftsmanship and details that draw people to older pieces.
Hungerford has developed its reputation over many years by positioning itself around antiques, appealing to serious collectors and casual browsers alike. Faulkner & Booth represents that tradition well, offering its own particular selection of finds. There's real satisfaction in taking time to explore, stumbling upon something unexpected, and handling something that's lasted through decades or centuries. Shopping here feels less transactional and more about connecting with objects that have survived.
The town sits just outside the formal Cotswolds boundary but shares the region's character. Beyond the antique dealers, you'll find independent shops, cafes, and straightforward access to walks along the Kennet & Avon Canal. It works well as a day trip in its own right or combined with exploring other places in the wider area. Getting here is straightforward, and it offers something genuinely different from the busier towns nearby.
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