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High St Hotspots
Elegant and distinctly well-heeled, there is a wealth of good shopping opportunities, whether you’re after original handmade items, vintage gems, quality high-street goods or lush plants for your house or garden. Shopping is one of the top reasons to come to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Browse the shop-lined streets offering shoppers a great mixture of high-street names and independent retailers.
Source: Royal Borough of Windosr & Maidenhead
Windsor Royal Station Located opposite Windsor Castle in the Grade II listed Victorian railway station, Windsor Royal Station is Windsor’s must-visit shopping destination. Windsor Royal Station is the crown jewel of shopping destinations in the beautiful, historic town of Windsor.
Windsor Castle Shops Step into the Windsor Castle shops and experience a world of exclusive gifts and royal souvenirs, including commemorative chinaware, glittering jewellery, sumptuous homeware, delicious food and drink and charming gifts for children. Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1NJ
Shopping at The Savill Garden The Savill Garden Gift Shop is located in The Savill Building. You’ll find a wide range of beautiful gifts evocative of an idyllic country lifestyle alongside a range of plants and garden accessories from the Royal Gardens The Savill Building, Wick Lane, Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0UU
Windsor Farmers’ Market Discover a rich and abundant range of local fresh produce, artisan delicacies and homemade crafts on your doorstep in the Royal Borough. Freshly-baked breads, locally-grown fruits and vegetables, charcuterie, cheeses, raw honey as well as artisan crafts and an educational petty farm. St Leonard’s Road (between the Old Court Arts Centre and Windsor College), Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 3BL
Windsor Farm Shop Farm shop and cafe selling local produce, including meat from the royal estate and home-cooked pies. Datchet Rd, Old Windsor, Windsor SL4 2RQ : 01753 623800 https://www.windsorfarmshop.co.uk
Eton High Street A string of antiques shops, small galleries and boutiques line the winding road that runs from Eton Bridge to the college. Highlights include contemporary art at the Barker Gallery; the wonderfully dusty Eton Antique Bookshop; the Eton College gift shop (teddy bears and tea towels); and modern sculpture and jewellery at Turner and Thom. Antiques are priced for tourists and range widely in quality: buy with care.