Newby Hall & Gardens - Ripon, North Yorkshire

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Season Tickets Available NOW for the 2010 Season!

The Shop @ Newby Hall
 
In a major project for 2009, Newby Hall and Daniel Hornsey of Hornseys' in Ripon are to collaborate in the re-organisation of 'The Shop @ Newby Hall'. This new development has far-reaching aims and will transform the present shop premises into a space dedicated to modern British art, design and craftsmenship.

A firm emphasis will be placed on quality and value across all price ranges. The Shop will focus on interactive books and other items for children and will also hold a fine range of artist and craftsment-designed jewellery, ceramics, cards, books, furniture, original prints, lighting and textiles for all ages and interests.   

Included will be books in the 'Rosie Flo' series, greetings cards by Angie Lewin, Robert Taverner and Mark Herald, original screen-printed wrapping papers from the Penfold Press in York, jewellery by Sara Withers, Sarah Packington and Gail Klevan, textiles and bags by Jane Withers and Claire Austin, lighting and lamps by Hannah Nunn, original prints by Jonny Hannah and Ed Kluz and ceramics by Michelle Freemantle, John Kershaw abd Chiu-i Wu.

Such an approach will place Newby at the forfront of the growing retail trend towards enviomentally sustainable and British-manufactured arts and crafts as well as gifts. Products will be locally sourced wherever possible, but work by the best of modern British designers will also be on show. Events will be held at 'The Shop' throughout the Summer, stock will be constantly changing and in time this dynamic space will become a key attraction within the Newby Hall estate as a whole.

For further information on 'The Shop @ Newby Hall' Please visit http://www.theshopnewbyhall.blogspot.com

 
Children's Railway Shop
 
 
The NEW Children's Railway Shop is fantastic for the kids to buy a gift to remember the day with their pocket money!
 
The Plant Centre
 
Similarly Newby’s Plant Centre, adjacent to the Shop, offers a vast range of plants along with expert advice from knowledgeable staff.  As well as the old favourites, many rare and beautiful plants, some of which can be found in the gardens themselves, are available.
 

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