What a lovely little find today. I've spent two hours walking around the centre looking at all the antiques, curiosities and nick nacks. I bought a lovely child's wicker picnic case for £2.99 but there was just so much to see. There are lots of individual stall holders displaying their goods. Everything is priced and the ticket has the stall number on it so when you pay at reception it is recorded in a book. I visited the cosy little cafe for a cup of tea and a toasted teacake, it cost £3.80. There was lots of choice on the menu. Service was efficient and friendly. The tables were cleared and clean. There are toilets available. Parking is right outside main entrance.
Amazing little place. Has an abundance of old and new items to view and purchase. Lovely place to take time to browse. It's very hard not to buy something. It has an amazing little cafe inside with lovely young (elderly) ladies in their prime serving. They are genuinely friendly and very helpful. They serve home cooked food and have OAP specials. There are also toilets which are very well looked after. I love it here for a Sunday afternoon browse. Sadly I didn't get any pictures. There is also parking area.
Beautiful courtyard, plenty of choice in the arts and crafts building, lovely tea room, would definitely recommend a visit
Such a glorious place to visit and browse among the treasures for sale. The Clothes horse sells beautiful clothes at very good prices. The ladies in the coffee shop were just lovely. Will definitely be back.
We often visit this shop when calling in to The Clothes Horse nearby. It has lots of nostalgic items and also new crafted items.
Love going around here as there so much packed in and I think mostly fair prices. There's also a small cafe/tea room worth visiting.
I took my 92 year old dad to the cafe yesterday and can't thank the staff enough for being so welcoming and understanding of his needs. He loves to sing and entertain and the lovely ladies encouraged him. He was delighted. The tea and cake was delicious too. Thank you. We'll be back again for sure.
Wentworth emporium, what a place to visit, the owner is such a kind lady and full of information of the history of Wentworth and the buildings, we have already reccomended to family and friends, do yourselves a favour a look fir your self.
An Aladdin’s cave followed up with a hearty meal in the restaurant side.
We had a really nice relaxing day, not many people and loads of room to browse at our leisure, brilliant.
Went to pick up gifts. Was an eclectic group of stalls which meant taking your time and looking through all the stuff and was well worth it.
Such a lovely little place that we came across one day whilst out walking and have been back so many times. Staff are so friendly and always make you feel welcome. The food on Jan’s cafe is amazing!!
Lots of interesting items in a lovely, nostalgic location. Some bargains upstairs and lovely ideas for furniture restoration. Pleasant cafe with decent prices on the ground floor. Upstairs is not accessible to wheelchairs and downstairs is pretty cluttered in places but manageable. Worth a visit . Also some nice stores in the courtyard with easy parking.
No hassle let you browse, lots to choose from
Nice variety of items and good bacon butty
Lots of art crafts antiques retro items collectables and curiosities there'ssomething for everyone
Great for a wander round, it is surprising what you can find. Lovely small cafe which is worth a visit for the home cooked food and cakes.
Lovely place to just browse all the antiques, crafts, and old used items at your own speed. Then sit for a nice coffee or a bite to eat from the lovely ladies in the café
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