WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.

New wave of independent traders join Stroud’s vintage destination

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A vibrant new wave of independent traders has opened at Home of Vintage at Five Valleys, bringing a fabulous line up of new businesses to Stroud’s newest vintage destination.

Building on the momentum of its successful first phase launch in December, the latest arrivals further strengthen Home of Vintage’s position as the largest and most diverse vintage and artisan marketplace in the area.

Visitors can now discover a distinctive range of new businesses including Reprise vintage toys, clothing from Vintage Vandals, White Stick Photography and Phoenix and the Moon. Woodchester Galleries and Painted Palms are also opening this month as well as other new businesses selling jewellery vintage Indian treasures, theatre props, clocks and collectables.

These traders join an already thriving community of artists, makers, collectors, booksellers and vintage specialists, adding even greater depth and variety to the Home of Vintage experience.

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Home of Vintage continues to evolve as a hub for Gloucestershire’s creative community, with more than 30 bespoke units and flexible terms designed to support both established independents and emerging start-ups.

Mick Grundy, Centre Manager at Five Valleys, said: “Home of Vintage is becoming something truly special, and we’re delighted to welcome this latest group of talented traders. The variety and creativity they bring adds even more character to the space, and we’re excited to see the community continue to grow.”

Located in the main mall at Five Valleys, Home of Vintage sits alongside the centre’s popular Food Hall, which attracts visitors from across the region with its fabulous mix of street food and artisan traders.

The continued expansion of the vintage hall reflects the centre’s strong performance, with Five Valleys welcoming 2.6 million visitors last year and achieving a 12.5% increase in annual footfall.

A full launch event is planned for later in the spring, celebrating the complete line-up of traders and marking the next chapter in Home of Vintage’s growth.

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