This Itty Bitty Maine City Is Actually One Of The Best Antiquing Towns In The Country
By Michelle|Updated on July 13, 2022(Originally published July 08, 2022)
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Those who visit Maine love exploring the many small town shops and local restaurants that make this state great. But, if you really want to get to the heart of Maine shopping, you’re going to want to get into some antiquing. From the tiny garage in that small rural town run by a local to the much larger, multi-story spots that people flock to on the weekends – there are a TON of places to pick up some historic stuff. But our favorite place for vintage finds is this southern Maine town known for its antique shops.
Wells might be one of the best summer tourist towns in the state, but we actually love it for more reasons than just the beaches.
If you find it hard to believe that there could be more to do in a town like Wells, check out just a few of the awesome antique shops you'll find here.
Start with The Farm Antiques at 294 Mildram Road in Wells / 207-985-2656.
The Farm Antiques, 294 Mildram Rd, Wells, ME 04090, USA
Offering some of the best antiques in the state since 1967, this shop is dedicated to English period furniture and accessories from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. There are huge showrooms that actually illustrate the way a period room may have looked, allowing you to see how the furniture might work in your home.They even have an on-premise workshop to make sure everything is in perfect condition! Make sure to visit The Farm Antique's website for any more information.
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Next it's on to Carboni Antiques at 1755 Post Rd. / 207-646-4551.
Peggy Carboni Antiques, 14 Portland Rd, Kennebunk, ME 04043, USA
Part of the Wells Union Antique Company, this wonderful shop features beautiful pieces that take your home to a whole new level. Even if you're not in the mood to buy, this is a great place to visit to simply took around. For more information please visit the Carboni Antiques website.
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And you can't forget Cattail Farm Antiques at 1784 Post Rd. / 207-646-1499.
We might actually love the place this store is housed more than the stuff inside. It's an old, restored apple barn with 3 floors, making up almost 10,000 square feet of space for incredible goods. You'll find 30 dealers here, all ready to make friends! With so much going on inside you will want to visit the Cattail Farm Antiques Facebook for any more information, and great pictures.
Part of the official Maine Antiques Trail, this shop exists in a 200 year old bar. It's got two floors of packed with furniture, automobile artifacts (like gas pumps, signs, oil bottles and cans) as well as fun 1950s furniture, soda coolers, and candy machines. Before you go make sure to check out the Wells General Store Antiques Facebook page for more information.
For something a bit different, next up is Manko at 19 Seabreeze Dr. / 207-646-2595.
Manko Antiques & American Folk Art, 19 Sea Breeze Dr, Wells, ME 04090, USA
One of the most unique options on this list, Manko is owned by a family that's been involved in the world of American folk art & antiques for more than 40 years. Kate Manko joined her parents in the business in 2004 and together they've provided us with a way to understand and experience important part of American culture. Be sure to visit this place and the Manko website for more information.
Next we recommend Anytime Antiques at 762 Post Road, Route 1 / 207-646-8288.
Anytime Antiques, 762 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090, USA
If you're not entirely sure what you want, Anytime is the place for you. There's something for everyone here - even those that just want to browse around and look at cool stuff! From antiques and furniture to home decor and toys with a few pieces of awesome jewelry and glassware thrown in! To check out their unique wares check out the Anytime Antiques Facebook page.
Reeds Antiques & Collectibles is up next - they're located at 1773 Post Rd. / 207-646-8010.
Reed's Antiques & Collectibles, 1773 Post Rd, Wells, ME 04090, USA
You'll find a wide array of items here at Reed's. They've got things appealing to those interested in the fancier things in life, as well as every day thrifts. Visitors talk about how nice the staff is and it seems there are tons of different dealers here as well. Then as always please visit the Reeds Antiques & Collectibles Facebook page for all the information you may nee.
And, there are so many more spots to explore beyond these. Check out the Maine Antique Trail website to learn more and plan a full day’s excursion to Wells.
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What are some other great antique stores to visit in Maine?
Being in one of the oldest regions of our country really makes Maine prime for some of the most amazing antique stores around. When it comes to old items with incredible value we think Maine is one of the best. Here are a few more antique stores to check out around our state. To kick off the recommendations first visit this great list that highlights ten other great antique stores right here in Maine. With so many unique and nice antique stores you might want to consider hopping in your car and taking this antique store road trip. The Bangor area has not one, but two great antiquing options for you if you spend time in that region of the state. Sometimes it's nice to just take a trip to the mall, but what about going to an antique mall? With three stories and items that are constantly coming and going this mall and flea market is a great place to treasure hunt for older pieces. Another one to consider comes with its own theme. Skipjack Nautical Wares specializes in only sea-worthy goods. Everything from old pieces used on actual ships to the artwork that is perfect to display in any Maine coastal house. There is no doubt about it Maine has great options when it comes to Antique stores.