Sundays in Sussex: Antiques, Boutiques and Local Coffee in Lewes | Lifestyle

Last weekend, I spent my lazy Sunday wandering around the sleepy Sussex town of Lewes, a beautiful parish known for its castle, famous bonfire night celebrations and proximity to Brighton. If you’ve never been to Lewes, you might not know that it’s also a treasure trove of antique shops, independent boutiques and cafes. You’ll find Mint Velvet, Crew Clothing, New Look and Boots in Lewes, but you’re otherwise shopping local, and that’s one of my favourite things about spending time here. Local business is thriving in Lewes, and you can shop for handmade jewellery and clothing, browse galleries with the work of local artists, and also sample local ale from Harveys Brewery. Here’s some of my favourite stops along the high street.

Doorway in Lewes

The Good Times Homestore in Lewes

The Good Times Homestore, Lewes

After admiring all of the beautiful doorways along the narrow streets of Lewes, I headed in to my favourite store in town: The Good Times Homestore. A furniture, homeware and gift shop, this independent boutique houses some beautiful items that you’d struggle to track down on the high street. It’s an interior design dream and, I have to admit, I’ll be buying many of my gifts here in the future.

Closet & Botts homeware store Lewes

Colourful soaps from Closet & Botts in Lewes

Closet & Botts, Lewes

For some serious interior design inspiration, head to Closet & Botts on the main high street in Lewes. Housing an impressive array of contemporary and vintage pieces, this homeware store will have you redesigning your interiors in an instant. I really liked how these soaps were laid out at the back of the store and, at £3.95 each, they make a lovely gift.

Interior design store entrance

No1 interior store Lewes

No. 1 Lewes, Lewes

You’ll struggle to wander past one of Lewes’s most famous antique stores, No. 1 Lewes. This store is so beautifully decorated, and the antique furniture and homeware has been tastefully sourcred. Wander around the home-style store and you’ll find iron baths, wirework window boxes and large French mirrors.

Coffee and cakes at the Flint Owl Bakery in Lewes

Homemade bread at the Flint Owl Bakery in Lewes

The Flint Owl Bakery, Lewes

In need of that all-important coffee break, my mum and I headed to The Flint Owl Bakery on the High Street (close to The Good Times Homestore). Serving healthy food options, delicious cakes and fresh coffee, it’s the perfect lunchtime pit-stop. I also love the idea of buying fresh bread here – how wonderful does that selection look?

Garden in Lewes

Harveys Brewery in Lewes

Harveys Brewery, Lewes

Although I didn’t visit Harveys Brewery on this occasion, I had to share a photo of the beautiful Brewery shop. Harveys is the oldest independent brewery in Sussex, and the entire complex is much bigger than you might imagine. It’s currently undergoing redevelopment, but it still looks as beautiful as ever. Stop here to sample Sussex’s finest cask ales, or pick up some gifts for those hard-to-buy-for uncles at Christmas.

From Victoria boutique Lewes

From Victoria, Lewes

Opposite the famous Flea Market in Lewes, you’ll find the Needlemakers – an iconic historic craft centre and coffee shop in the heart of the town. No visit to Lewes is complete without visiting this beautiful building at the top of the high street, and one of my favourite, newly-discovered pop-up stores is From Victoria. A local ceramicist, Victoria Turner, sells her beautiful ceramics here, along with potted plants, candles, hand creams and other local gifts. Her ceramics are very reasonably priced, too, and they make for perfect gifts. I picked up two small potted plants for my bedroom and I love them.

If you’re local to Sussex and you’re looking for something to do on your next ‘lazy Sunday’, head to Lewes for all of the style inspiration you need. Let me know of any other hidden gems around the Sussex, Hampshire and Greater London area too – I’d love to check them out.

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SS15 Summer Style: Weddings, the Races & Occasion Dresses under £75!

As it’s coming  up to the end of July, it’s safe to say that we’re well in to the British summer season, and with the warm sunshine comes the BBQs, parties and days out in the heat. More importantly, though, is that we find our schedules full with extra special occasions to look forward to – be it a wedding, a day at the races or even your graduation.

Whilst I’m sure you’ve already been having lots of fun this summer, there’s definitely still lots of it left – especially now that school is officially out until September! So dust off that fascinator and remember where you left that invitation, as it’s time to start shopping for the best occasion dress on the high street!



As you might have noticed, I didn’t actually include any black dresses, and that’s because I’m going to curate my own collection of the high street’s hottest LBDs and feature my edit on the blog very soon! I’ve also been inspired by fresh, bright colours this season too – and that’s saying something coming from a bona fide ‘all black everything’ addict.

I recently wore a bright mint midi dress to a wedding, which was decorated with tonal grey flowers in a thick, textured material – it was totally out of my comfort zone but I really liked the dress (ASOS, FYI), so I definitely think it’s worth investing in a pretty piece for this summer season. (Go on, you deserve a treat!)

Which of the dresses is your favourite? I’m absolutely obsessed with the red, plunge neck midi dress by Topshop – at £42, that dress is a true high street steal! I can genuinely see myself purchasing this very soon for an upcoming engagement party I’m going to be attending. I’d love to hear which is your favourite though. And what fun events do you have coming up? Let me know in the comments below!

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