Thursday, 3 September 2009

"Its Vintage Darling!"



Do you know I'd forgotten to tell you about my recent trip to Bygone Times.


Bygone Times - heres the link http://www.bygonetimes.co.uk/ - is a collection of stalls selling vintage/antique wares in a large warehouse in the north west. Many years ago I was a frequent visitor with my parents but haven't been since. However, they have a nice offer on at the moment giving free membership and access into the building and so I thought a visit was long over due.




There's lots of tempting goods displayed on the stalls ( I saw a beautiful 1930's mirror for £35 which I was dying to buy) and the majority of stalls are very well priced.


Some of the goods are new but look old, like this vintage inspired mug that I bought for £2. I saw a similar one advertised on a website for £4 plus £4 shipping so I was very happy with this little purchase.


It fits in well on my kitchen shelves next to my vintage red scales.

Anyhow, if you fancy a visit to Bygone Times just be sure to print off the free coupon from their website and have a browse round the place. But don't blame me if you overspend!

6 comments:

Florence and Mary said...

What a lovely mug.

Victoria xx

Floss said...

That looks great - sometimes there are amsazing places near us that we don't find out about! I'm trying very hard to discover everything in our area of Franc at the moment. I'm also having a giveaway if you'd like to pop over...

Suzy's Vintage Attic said...

I would love to go there, just the kind of place that I am fascinated by. Being surrounded by all that nostalgia!
Isabelle x

Elise said...

Hello, you have the most fabulously wonderful site here and I had to leave this comment for you ! Your posts are beautifully written, creative and original too, and you have interesting pictures.

It's all perfect !

Thank you for sharing your site and best wishes.... 'Happy September'....

Mandy said...

Oh I would love to visit there it looks like a great place. Just wish it was closer x

Serenata said...

Looks like a very interesting place to go to. Hopefully one day :-)

Lovely mug!