Showing posts with label upperville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upperville. Show all posts
Golly Bard Paintings
I've been wanting to tell you about this great artist who shares my design studio.
Her real name is Holly Bimba and I love the fact that she takes all of her paintings from nature,
gives them a little twist and turns them into a whimsical fairytale.
I love the sweet gentle love between these two doves.
And I just love this period! It gives me hope for spring and gardening.
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Pre-Holiday Sale - Everything in store 25% to 50% Off!
Winter in Upperville, Virginia.
Pre-Holiday Storewide Sale!
Sale Days - Saturday, December 10 through Wednesday, December 21, 2011
We will be open every day, Monday - Sunday, 11:00 - 5:00.
Everything in the store will be 25% to 50% off. Hurry in for the best selection!
Thank you for staying with us. We've had a really busy summer and fall season.
Looking forward to sharing
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Accessories,
Art Work,
Candles,
Decorative Pillows,
Furniture,
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Lamps,
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52nd Annual Hunt Country Stable Tour
This coming Memorial Day Weekend marks the 52nd Annual Hunt Country Stable Tour.
What a great opportunity to come and see beautiful horse properties that are normally not open to the public! You can purchase your tickets, along with a box lunch at Trinity Church. Matthews House & Garden will be open
Exciting News
We are privileged to be featured in The Washington Post today!Do stop by if you are in the area. We would love to see you!
Welcome to Matthews
This is our 175 year old church which we lovingly restored over ten months and turned into our home furnishings and interior design store.
This is the design studio which was previously the congregation hall built in 1983.We gave it a false storefront facade to change the roof lines and match the church.The sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains are a constant reminder of living in the
This is the design studio which was previously the congregation hall built in 1983.We gave it a false storefront facade to change the roof lines and match the church.The sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains are a constant reminder of living in the
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