Molly’s Den, Winchester.
To get to the entrance at the rear of the emporium we walked through a lovely urban garden with picnic tables and a BBQ set-up, they even had a small playground to keep the kids occupied. They could have done with a couple of smaller slides and rockers for babies and toddlers, but it kept me amused for a good half an hour while my mummy ducked inside to have a good look around. It was really an Aladdin’s Cave full of treasure. From antique porcelain to vintage clothes, ethnic textiles to beautiful wooden furniture, there was something for everyone. My mummy loved all the old-fashioned pictures and lamps. We went upstairs for some cream teas and sandwiches and sat in a beautiful tea room. Lots of space and fun quirky seating, the staff were VERY friendly and helpful offering me a toy to play with when I got fractious. They smiled and waved at me and came over to say hello, even though they were rushed off their feet. Really good customer service! The prices in the tea room were reasonable too. £1.50 for a cuppa! £2.50 for 2 home-made scones with fresh cream and jam. We will be back just for the tea room alone my mummy thinks.
One of the best vintage sale rooms we’ve been too, they could do with a soft play area for younger children in one of the storage containers they have dotted around, but other than that we couldn’t think of a better way to spend a morning browsing. They’ve only been open for a week, and more little pop-up stands are setting up, so hopefully there will be more activities for us little ones.
We will be back to Molly’s Den but Shhhhhhhh! we don’t want everyone finding out about this hidden gem in Hampshire! 😉
Bella xx