Driving into the driveway you are right away drawn to the pretty gardens and all the antique treasures clustered here and there.
There are two out buildings that hold many items along with a room full in a section attached to the beautiful, Victorian farm house.
You are met by Bo the dog and four friendly, indoor-outdoor felines
Oh, a distraction.
Did I mention I love cats? =^..^=
and of course, the shop owner, Karen.
Karen displays her antiques in a way that you see everything as you enter the buildings. There is something for everyone and this is where I found my step-back cupboard last summer.
Karen has been in business for about twelve years and is putting together a new website. I'll post it in the future.
So, if you are in the area and want to kick around junkin' for awhile, drop in to Country Side Antiques, 800 County Road 44, R>R>#2, Kemptville.
And while you are in Kemptville, drop in for a tasty lunch at The Crusty Baker on the main drag.
What did I come home with? No amazing cupboard this time but we do have to think over a sideboard we both loved. I brought home two vintage, cast iron, rusty chicken door-stops
(one for me and one for a chicken-lovin' friend) just because (Audrey sniffed it for twenty minutes) and a gorgeous flower pot. The flower pot I'll show you after it holds some flowers.
hugs, Deb
So, if you are in the area and want to kick around junkin' for awhile, drop in to Country Side Antiques, 800 County Road 44, R>R>#2, Kemptville.
And while you are in Kemptville, drop in for a tasty lunch at The Crusty Baker on the main drag.
What did I come home with? No amazing cupboard this time but we do have to think over a sideboard we both loved. I brought home two vintage, cast iron, rusty chicken door-stops
(one for me and one for a chicken-lovin' friend) just because (Audrey sniffed it for twenty minutes) and a gorgeous flower pot. The flower pot I'll show you after it holds some flowers.
hugs, Deb





