Our one year anniversary is coming up and we hope you’ll stop by to help us celebrate!
In January 2007, a stroke of good luck made our business possible because we found this wonderful old 1833 cobblestone house which was vacant for decades and was just waiting for someone to bring it back to life! We worked tirelessly renovating and filling both floors with wonderful old items that would look nice in your home or added to your particular collection! We opened our doors on June 16th and have continued to fill the rooms with lovely antiques and timeless treasures. We enjoy having customers and friends can come to visit, buy and talk about antiques, old house renovations and the historic area of Bristol, once called Muttonville, that we are located near.
Just look for the bright blue door!
This is the sole remaining cobblestone structure in the Town of Bristol. The first floor exterior has been plastered over, but was originally all cobblestone. A letter from Mrs. Dorothy Riker in 1980 to the Town of Bristol Historian, states that the house was built for Mrs. Riker's great-grandfather, Munson Hitchcock and his wife Amelia, records show this to be around 1833.