Knutsford Antiques
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Knutsford Antiques
Knutsford Antiques is situated on Cheshire's smartest street, in the lovely market town of Knutsford just 5 minutes drive from junction 19 on the M6 motorway, 30 minutes drive from Manchester airport. It was started in 1995 by David and Patricia McLeod purely because of their passion for antiques and is an absolute delight for those who love curiosities and beautiful things.

Over three floors, 11 rooms. We are also the stockists of Annie Sloan Chalk paint, waxes and brushes. Fine quality antiques and collectables including decorative antique furniture, handsome period oak, painted and county furniture, hall marked British silver, china, jewellery, treen, glass, books, prints and paintings.
Reviews (7)
Kayo Shankland
Kayo Shankland
Jul 28, 2021
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A group of dealers run the place. Quite tight to move round but it's like being in a Musium. Super interesting 🤓
Andrew Helman
Andrew Helman
Jan 14, 2021
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Love this shop, 3 floors of the unexpected, all laid out with themed items generally grouped together in each area. Not suitable for people with mobility issues as it's on 3 floors with no lift and when it's busy it can feel rather cramped.
Stephen Walker
Stephen Walker
Sep 19, 2020
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Very nice shop loads to see and buy nice range of grandfather clocks nice people and Knutsford is a lovely place to visit
Chris Ennis
Chris Ennis
Jul 19, 2020
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Excellent experience today. Saw two items we liked, negotiated some discount, had good banter, Left happy. That's about it!
Geoff Harrison
Geoff Harrison
May 29, 2020
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Excellent shop, situated in a lovely town. Good mix of antiques, furniture and collectibles. Well worth visit!
James Moores
James Moores
Jul 29, 2019
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Great shop have had a few good items from them.allways found the Sellers' to be very friendly and approachable 😁
Kyle Parker
Kyle Parker
Jan 06, 2014
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My father gave me a present for my birthday I will never forget. So I wanted to take him something special as well. Without an occasion, nothing pretentious. Just to remind him I care. So when I passed by this place and felt tempted enough to enter, I found a backgammon and a lamp quite intriguing. However I though they did not combine well for a present and were a bit expensive, so I walked out with the lamp only. My father enjoys reading historical novels so this adds up to the atmosphere. He was touched. I can tell.