The Tiny Town In Connecticut That’s Absolute Heaven If You Love Antiquing
By Natalie Clunan
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Published February 22, 2018
Woodbury is the antiques capital of Connecticut, but the antique shops in Seymour are an underrated and overlooked destination. If you love searching for hidden gems and vintage treasures, this town is certainly worth exploring. Are you ready to start bargain hunting for that perfect special something from the past?
Please note, The Seymour Antiques Company is temporarily closed.
Seymour is a 15 square mile town bordered by the Naugatuk and Housatonic Rivers in western New Haven County.
The downtown historic district is loaded with quaint stores and restaurants. It's the perfect spot to spend an afternoon hunting down antiques. Let's explore some of the antique shops in Seymour.
1. The Seymour Antiques Company, 26 Bank St.
Of all the antique shops in Seymour, this one is going to take some time to get through. The Seymour Antiques Company is a multi-dealer store with three levels. From furniture to antique smalls, this spot has absolutely something for everyone.
2. A Window In Time, 6 Bank St.
Please note, A Window In Time has permanently closed.
A Window In Time is a small shop located right on Bank Street. It has an electric mix of vintage and antique items. Although small in size, there are hidden gems to be discovered in this little store.
3. Tickled Pink, 23 Bank St.
Tickled Pink has a collection of vintage and shabby chic items. The store also sells jewelry and gifts. Although not a true antique store, you won't want to miss this sparkling shop while you are in town.
4. The Uncommon Peacock, 5 Bank St.
Please note, The Uncommon Peacock has permanently closed.
Take a walk down memory lane at this interesting shop. From small pieces of furniture to decorative items, The Unusual Peacock is well worth a visit. You might even find a peacock or two at this fun shop.
5. Ro and Betty's Attic and Consignment, 141-143 Main Street
Ro and Betty's Attic and Consignment has a good mix of interesting items. They specialize in restored and chalk painted furniture. You can find great accent pieces to fit in any home here and you'll certainly enjoy browsing the items at this consignment shop.
Have you ever visited the antique shops in Seymour? What treasures did you find? We’d love to hear about it in the comments section.
If you are looking for the perfect place to grab lunch in Seymour while you are out antiquing, check out this whimsical tea room .
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