February 4th, 2008
Welcome to Cornwall Bookshop
Deja Vu specialize in Antique Country, Rustic & Painted Furniture from home and abroad, with strong emphasis on French and Scandinavian pieces. Alongside these you’ll find decorative antiques, complimentary items and old books.
On these pages you’ll see a selection of items currently available, whatever your looking for be it, distressed furniture or shabby chic, we’re sure to have something just right. Delivery can be arranged to anywhere in the UK.
We also stock a large range of both vintage and new garden furniture, garden antiques and collectables, planters and ironwork. Finish that country look with our range of quality kitchen linens, accessories and gifts.
We are based in the beautiful Cornish town of Lostwithiel, the Antiques Capital of Cornwall, the stock is constantly changing so why not call in and see our latest finds at:
31 Fore St
01208 873912
dejavuantiques@hotmail.co.uk
February 4th, 2008
Lostwithiel is Cornwall’s hidden treasure, nestling in the Fowey River valley about 6 miles east of the Eden Project and 5 miles north of Fowey. We’re overlooked by the 12th century Restormel Castle and surrounded by beautiful countryside with the river meandering through the centre of the town.
Lostwithiel is an ideal base for taking a holiday in Cornwall.The town has a wide range of accommodation. There are two hotels, numerous Bed and Breakfast establishments, and several self catering holiday cottages including the best farm cottages in the south west, there’s also a great Golf and Country Club Hotel. During the day you will be ideally situated for exploring the Eden Project or Lanhydrock House, the North and South coasts are in easy reach, or why not venture further afield to places such as, St Ives, Falmouth or Penzance, which are only an 1 hour drive away.
Antique shops, regular fairs and auctions have made Lostwithiel the antiques capital of Cornwall. Now, with a choice of recently opened lifestyle shops, award winning restaurants, tea rooms, pubs and produce market, the town is attracting a growing number of new visitors. With good road and rail links as well as ample free parking, visiting couldn’t be easier.