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Nostalgia in Shepton Mallet

As I mentioned in my last post, the nicest stand at the last week's vintage fair was Niki's, who has a shop in Shepton Mallet. I really wanted to see her shop, away from the crowds of the fair. Shepton is not that far away from me, but it is not normally on my way to anywhere. However, I regularly pick my grandson from a nursery not many miles away, so today I decided to make a small detour and find Niki's shop.
I first visited Shepton Mallet some 17 years ago, when we moved to the West Country and we used to drive around to get to know the area better. It was during the time of the last recession and most of the small local towns were affected, with empty shops and being generally run down. Shepton was no different, but as most other places have since pulled themselves up, Shepton somehow never managed it. There are still too many empty shops. A new shopping centre has been built at the top end of the town, with the usual high street names, with generous parking facilities. You would think that this would bring more people to the town, but it doesn't seem the case. Hopefully, the new interest in the town, awaken by the new BBC television programme Back in Time, which is being filmed here, will also bring the financial support and interest in the empty shops.




You can't miss Niki's shop, Nostalgia. It occupies the prime position in the centre of the town and you are drawn to it by its brightly painted front.


                                   I found Niki inside, a friendly lady, with a lovely smile.




Her pretty shop is full of beautiful things you don't need, but must have.





 Luckily for my purse, I didn't give myself a lot of time for this visit. I came away with only a couple of small purchases, some lovely buttons for my stash and a chiffon scarf, which I already have plans for.
But I know I will be back and I wish Niki every success!



Niki also have on-line shop Nostalgia at the Stone House.

Niki pointed out a couple of other shops of interest; a vintage clothes shop and an antiques shop, but I had to rush to get my grandson, so next time...
A quick visit to a charity shop resulted in another small purchase, I am sure this will be useful for embellishments.



On the way back to my car I discovered a shop with fabrics, threads, ribbons, all thing dear to me. Even more reason to come back!

This afternoon the postman brought an Australian magazine I managed to get over here, with a lovely project
by a blogging friend and a great quilt lady, Frances Leate.


wet and windy weekend away

We wanted to have a weekend away, before the cold wintry weather arrives.After considering various places, we decided to visit Cotswolds, which is only 2 1/2 hours and a pleasant drive away.
We usually have a good weather this time of year, well not this year! But the B&B was booked and the weather man promised a better weather for Saturday.
The first stop of our trip was Burford, on a nice day a very pretty small town, not so very pretty on a wet and windy Friday.


But even on a day like this there is a lot of shops to browse in and plenty of establishments to hide in from the rain and take refreshments.



 And then there is Burford Needlecraft Shop, which is packed with everything a needleworker might need. It was very quiet in the shop that day, all the local needleworkers were probably indoors stitching away.
It is the kind of a shop where I forget the time!




 


And there is the sweet shop, and what a sweet shop!




From Burford we drove to Bourton on the Water, another one of Cotswolds towns very popular with tourists. We have visited here several times, it used to be one of our places to escape to when we used to live in London area, and we also brought our overseas friends here.


We were booked in at the Holly House, a lovely B&B owned by Paula and James Lyons.We stayed with the Lyons family before and it was a pleasure to return here. Paula, with her cheerful personality, is a very good host and James cooks a great breakfast. The rooms are very clean and comfortable.
I would recommend Holly House to anyone visiting the area.

Saturday turned out to be much better day for sightseeing. Some more pictures from the area.






Sunday was again grey and wet. After a substantial "Lyons" breakfast we packed our bags and a jar of greengage jam made by Paula's mum, and headed for home. On the way the weather improved well enough to be able to stop and visit the  Lacock Abbey and the Village.



 

Lacock Abbey and the Village has been used as a location for many films and television productions: Cranford, Harry Potter, Pride and Prejudice, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Emma, Moll Flanders,
The Other Boleyn Girl, Robin of Sherwood.....................



 

After a light refreshments at the "King John Hunting Lodge" Tea Room it was time to drive home.





P.S. Only after my return home and publishing this post, I found out from Sue, who lives in the area, that a new patchwork/quilting shop opened in Burford two days before our visit, see Cupcake Cottons.
Unfortunately, due to the weather, we never found it! It could had been a lot more expensive weekend!