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Shopping in Chatham |
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| Roffelsen Jewellers 107 King Street West (519) 354-2770 | A new shop in an old building. The restored fascade on this century structure was nominated for a preservation award. | |
| A Life Full of Books 125 Queen Street (519) 351-6407 | A mix of interesting books and some antiques. Limited open times, so checking is advised. 2 Blocks from the Duchess, across the street from the Library. | |
| eve chocolatier 14 King Street West (519) 351-6407 | You saw the movie, now taste the chocolat. eve's added a small cafe for drink and sweets, and ice cream cones too! But the main attraction is the chocolat: our guests have had boxes of eve's truffles shipped home. Longer walk downtown. | |
| Dukes Harley-Davidson Highways 40 South and 401 (519) 354-0650 | Harley-Davidson clothing and accessories, and scads of hogs. 12 minute drive from the Duchess next to RM Classic Cars. | |
| Birdie's Nest 90 Park Avenue (519) 354-4040 | Collection of furnishings and jewellery from around the world. Their Mexican sterling silver is particularly outstanding. | |
| Dorothy's Country Antiques Hwy 40 North and 401 (519) 352-0337 | A nice selection of vintage Ontario furniture.. a 12 minutes leisurely scenic drive from The Duchess. | |
| the Gift Fairy 101 King Street West (519) 352-0752 | A wide selection of elegant giftware and home decor. We've been in the owner's house, and had a chance to see her best wares in a home environment - very nice indeed. | |
| The Book Brothers 25 King Street East (519) 360-9802 | A new & welcome source of used (some older) books. Relax and have a tea or coffee while you browse. 15 minutes walk downtown from The Duchess. | |
| Gentry Manor 9 Park Street (519) 352-9420 | Interior accessories and unique gifts in a historic setting. In the 1920s the Gore-Dart Motor Company made tens of thousands of cars in Chatham. This building was their recreation club house, and is a short walk from The Duchess. |