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Barbados Home + Garden
Greenwich House Antiques
Greenwich House Antiques is still going strong. Started 30 years ago by the late Lorna Bishop, it is now being enthusiastically run by Mrs. Bishop's right hand man, Richard Lythcott, her daughter, Hilary Knight, and granddaughter, Emma. There is a constant turnover of vintage mahogany furniture, variety of Art Deco pieces, large wardrobes, classic dining tables, and a whole room full of dining room chairs. Greenwich House's workshop also offers a repair and restoration service.
Choose from a large selection of Wedgewood dinner sets, tea services, a wide range of silver plate, entree dishes and hundreds of crystal glasses in all shapes and sizes.
Greenwich House is set amongst old, shady evergreen trees, and tropical flamboyants. The house was built to withstand hurricanes - designed to last, just like the much sought after Barbados mahogany furniture! There is a vast range of fine, elegant 3-mirrored mahogany dressing tables, planters chairs, lovely Morris armchairs, rockers, settees, and tub chairs. A mahogany piece is truly something to be treasured forever, especially for its sturdiness and durability.
Greenwich House Antiques is easy to find, located in Greenwich Village, which is clearly sign-posted and 2 minutes from Highway 1 (the main west coast road), just opposite the Sandpiper Inn. An alternate route is via Highway 2A, where you can then take the turning opposite Orange Hill toward the sea, about 1/2 mile nortth of Portvale Sugar Factory.
Open Mon - Sat from 10:30am - 5:30pm
Sun from 12noon - 5pm, or by appointment
Details Greenwich Village, Trents Hill, St. James
246-432-1169
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