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A Grade I listed building on Westgate Street in Gloucester's city centre, this has been part of the commercial landscape since the late 15th century when it operated as a merchant's house and shop.
The building has shifted purpose several times—most notably during the Victorian era when it became the headquarters for the Winfields seed company—before settling into its current life as an antiques centre. That long history of buying and selling seems fitting for the dealers who work here now.
Inside you'll find stock spread across multiple dealers, covering furniture, ceramics, jewellery, books, and various collectibles. It's flexible depending on your mood—you can spend twenty minutes browsing or settle in for a longer visit. The building itself is worth paying attention to; the timber framing and period features offer genuine insight into Gloucester's medieval past, and moving through the rooms connects you to centuries of trading activity that happened within these walls.
The city centre location makes it easy to build a broader visit around. You can combine time here with Gloucester Cathedral, explore the docks, or take advantage of the nearby parking and high street facilities. Whether you're hunting for something specific or happy to see what emerges from the stock, it's worth a stop whenever you're passing through Gloucester.
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