Low Sizergh Barn

Gifts and Galleries Galore

Part of the joy of our business lies in having the opportunity to select from the very best local, artisan and seasonal products on the market. And we have irresistible examples of each in the craft and gift galleries. Beneath the barn the original shippons where the animals once lived in winter are now brimming with the work of local potters and artists. With books and baskets, cookware and crockery, homeware and gardening paraphernalia, it’s browsing and buying heaven. Upstairs on the way to the tea room the gallery tempts you with everything from birthday cards and handmade paper to toys and natural skincare. There's also a hand picked range of clothing.

Ceramics with style and purpose

Twice fired Staffordshire terracotta decanters, designed and created by hand, glazed inside and out, and ready for your olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salad dressing or flavoured oils. They're the perfect gift for foodies (small £17.50, large £24.50). 

The range also includes tapas plates (£11.50) and olive and stone bowls (£13.99).

ceramic cone jug

Time for tea

Available in red or pink, this Gisela Graham picnic tea set has everything a little lady needs to take tea with friends, dolls, or teddies. Contains 4 saucers, 4 cups, 4 tea spoons, milk jug, tea pot, sugar bowl, 4 gingham napkins and a sweet gingham cloth (£14.50).

gisela graham pink picnic tea set

Diverting things

On your way to the tea room you'll discover a selection of irresistible items to add to your wardrobes and gift lists, as well as diverting things like this patinated red and yellow clock from Penny Williams (£48.00).

penny williams red and yellow clock

Lights that are just right

For an inexpensive design touch to a living room these decorative cotton strung lights are a winner. Even arranged in a big glass jar they look stunning. Available in two colour ways - Mexican and Brazil.

decorative cotton light string from Low Sizergh Barn

These gorgeous Terre D'Hautaniboul earthenware lampshades are downstairs in the Shippon. They're made in France by François and Frédéric, two chaps whose moustaches are as impressive as their lighting. The single rise and fall lampshade is £188.

Terre D'Hautaniboul rise and fall French earthenware lamp shade at Low Sizergh Barn

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    Original work by local artists Libby Edmondson, Thuline de Cock and Frances Winder is  hanging in the Tea Room. There's no missing Thuline's cows.

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