With Penzance town centre perennially under attack from the faceless threats of supermarkets, parking charges and high business rates, it’s a joy to watch how Chapel Street is turning into a real little vintage and design enclave.
It is an atmospheric street at the worst of times but now it has the likes of Lost & Found cafe (my new cafe favourite with vintage shop attached), one-week-old No.56 (a touch of London’s Labour & Wait plus hand-crocheted cushions), newly relocated Daisy Laing – as well as oldies like Newlyn Books, Fishboy, Steckfensters and the cigar shop – it can genuinely call itself a shopping ‘enclave’.
I also like the way the businesses – all independents – are coming up with shopping extras. See above a poster for a vintage fair at Lost & Found next weekend. Also hark that shops on Chapel Street are opening late on Thursdsays up till Christmas (until 7pm! And yes, if you are reading from afar, that is most definitely ‘late’ & very useful for Cornwall).
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November 25, 2013 at 11:29 am
Jo
I like it very much ,I remember in the 60’s& 70’s when I was growing up penzance had some lovely independent shops all different , Halls deli and Lorna Louis a lovely classic women’s boutique, also Dolly Mixture top of Morrab road .
November 22, 2013 at 3:03 pm
peagreencoffeebean
Definitely need to get down to Penzance and check this out!!