As those based in the UK will know, it’s a long way to get from my base in Cornwall to anywhere else in England. As a result, I am more likely to travel around the South West than further afield. However, I’m quite prepared to go further for a good reason and this year I ventured North for a family Christmas. On the way, I took the opportunity to stop at Matlock in Derbyshire, which is a lovely little town that I have often passed through but never fully explored.
Running parallel to the river, I found Dale Road, which is well worth a visit for visiting vintage fans.
These elegant shop facades date from Matlock’s days as an important Edwardian Spa town.
The Old Picture Palace on this street is home to Bamford’s Auctioneers http://www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk and may be familiar to viewers of Flog It! and Bargain Hunt which both film there on a regular basis.
Next up the street, I found ‘The Vintage Rooms’ , a mix of French and British vintage mixed in with modern, vintage sympathetic items.
Peering in through the windows it looked like a real treasure trove:
My apologies for the reflections, my camera couldn’t cope with the dusky light.
You can get a feeling for the glorious mix of items in the shop.
I picked out a few things that I quite fancied:
This rather gruesome bit of equipment was used for drying wine bottles. I liked the idea of using it to display Christmas decorations.
One of the back rooms had been set up as a vintage kitchen and I was agog at all the kitchenalia:
The floor tiles look like the original terracotta, and I remember my Grandma having an ironing board like the one next to the stove.
There were lots of vintage containers begging to go home with me:
Take your pick of rolling pins
Vintage kitchen cupboards. I love the cream and green combination, it reminds me of my Grandmother’s kitchen when I was a child.
Check out the blocks of ‘Fairy’ soap, and the old packet of Persil!
Also on a kitchen theme, this kitchen airer was used to display more vintage finds.
Next door, I found , but sadly wasn’t able to get in to investigate this intreaguing little shop.
Finally, I found my way to the Matlock Antiques and Collectables Centre.
I loved the display in this window, Christmassy, classy and using all the height of the magnificent curved Edwardian window.
This charming centre is home to over 50 stands from different sellers, so there really is something for everyone. I found vintage clothes, railwayania, furniture, jewellery and children’s toys. Here are a few things that caught my eye:
I think this charming tambourine dates from the fifties.
And on a Christmas note, how about this to cook your Christmas pudding?
Still on a Christmas note, this unusual cover conceals a record telling the story of Christmas, with an accompanying book.
I thought the artwork was fantastic.
On the way out, my eye was caught by the display in a side window:
Check out the dough scrapers at bottom left, and the choppers halfway up the front of the table. You’d need serious smuscle to work in this kitchen!
Sadly, time and lack of daylight caught up with me at this point, so I had to call it a day and carry on with my journey. But I will definately be back for a repeat visit. There’s a cafe overlooking the river at the back of the Antiques Centre to check out, and I still haven’t made it into the town centre!
Jessica Cangiano
/ January 3, 2013Oh my goodness, I do believe it would have taken a team of wild horses to drag me away from such an incredibly love shop. From the fact that they had a real vintage kitchen sink to the beautiful array of decorative dress forms (one of those is high up on my wish list), there are so many items in these photos that I would have happily fawned over all day long! 🙂
♥ Jessica
pauline coffey
/ January 5, 2014one of my fave places for rooting!!! love love love !!!
vintage rooms is amazing, the staff are crazy in the best possible way
stock is incredible too, whats not to love xxxxx