Antique Textiles & Lighting located at 34 Belvedere, Lansdown Rd, Bath BA1 5HR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01225 310795

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Fiona Coulter

5 Google Rating

It really is a lovely shop, and highly recommended for anyone who has an interest in antique textil

5/ 5

It really is a lovely shop, and highly recommended for anyone who has an interest in antique textiles and lighting, or who is just interested in seeing something unique. Most of the great independent shops that gave Bath part of its individual character have disappeared now. This is one of the few left, and is well worth a visit.

John Long

5 Google Rating

Quaint shop, piled floor to ceiling with antique fabrics, lights and nicknacks.

5/ 5

Quaint shop, piled floor to ceiling with antique fabrics, lights and nicknacks.

Keith Limon

5 Google Rating

Wonderful antique shop full of everything including beautiful chandeliers.

5/ 5

Wonderful antique shop full of everything including beautiful chandeliers.

Brittany Miller

5 Google Rating

Was recommended to visit here by people who film historic dramas for some real period lighting for a

5/ 5

Was recommended to visit here by people who film historic dramas for some real period lighting for a high end property we were working on - and it is an Aladdin's Cave of gems! The owner was a lovely lady who gave valuable advice as well as insight into the interior decorating we had planned. All lights were tested and she even allowed us to take some away with us that we were not sure would work visually on a sale or return basis. We've since been back a few times for some large tapestries and some more lights. Hugely helpful and knowledgeable

Jules Rivers

5 Google Rating

Fabulously original and unique. Love it. 5* highly recommended!

5/ 5

Fabulously original and unique. Love it. 5* highly recommended!

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