Charlton Vintage
Charlton Vintage is in the small town of Charlton, Victoria – roughly halfway between Melbourne and Mildura on the Calder Highway.
They use the word vintage loosely because their range of stock is eclectic. Some of their stock is quite modern but it fits thier ethos of reusing, repurposing, and blending old and new into an interesting whole. They love anything from the ’60s and ’70s.
They sell women’s and some men’s clothing and jewellery and they have a large range of clip-on earrings.
Their homewares include kitchen, pottery, and glass. They repair and restore small furniture – particularly tables and chairs. They also stock pictures, books, games, music and bric a brac.
They began as a pop-up shop in July 2021 opening on Fridays and they’ve grown since then.
They are also happy to open at other times outside their regular opening hours if you’re passing through and would like to look through the shop. Please visit their Facebook page for opening hours on Public Holidays.
They are located in High Street in a former bank – designed by architects Seabrook and Fildes, and of the Modern Functionalist style. It was built in 1938, the same year as the magnificent Rex Theatre a few doors further along in High Street.
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