Like many of you, I love to spend the warmer seasons out and about at flea markets, antique stores, garage sales and the like.
For some time now my mom and I have talked about visiting her friend Cheryl Squirrell's antique shop in Bristol, NY. Last weekend we finally decided to head down for a visit and had such a lovely time.
Since Cheryl is such a sweetheart, I didn't have any qualms about bringing my camera and taking lots of photographs to share with you of her beautiful store...
Her shop is in a very old cobblestone house and both the front and back doors are painted in a bright and cheery aqua...
"The best Antiques are old friends"...
Upon entering, I was instantly in heaven, surrounded by all the lovely antique and vintage treasures...and then she offered us coffee and carmel brownies...real heaven!
How cute is this old green table?
Lots of farmhouse style items can be found in the back room...
as well as a treasure trove of jewelry...I was enamored with this gray desk...
Cheryl has a real knack for arranging and creating themes in each area of the house...like the 'nautical' hallway...
She also has great eye for finding exquisite antiques and collectibles...
I swooned over these gold frames...
Upstairs we found lots more treasures...and my favorite themed room...the baby room...{I am starting to get the itch I think...}
Such a sweet crib...and I love the giant gray plank floors...
If I knew I was going to have a daughter one day, I would love to have this sweet gray stroller for her...
as well as this adorable old doll to display in her nursery.
Sigh...maybe I should go back and get them...just in case?
she has a beautiful little dress, doesn't she...
and how cute is this little piano?
Upstairs we also found the vintage vanity/clothing room...
I fell hard for this yellow chair and almost brought it home with me. If it's still there next time I go by I am definitely going to snatch it up...
I love it! Definitely regretting not taking it now...
And my mom loved this unique find...dog dishes in an old suitcase! She thought Renoir should have something like this...
Well, I hope you enjoyed the little 'tour' of Aged in the Hills, and if you are ever out in Bristol, I highly recommend stopping by. Or if you can't make it out this way, but saw something you liked in these photos, you can contact Cheryl at aith@rochester.rr.com for more information.
Till next time...

















