Heritage collections
Edward’s China & Coffee Shop (Stoke-on-Trent)
In the heart of the Potteries, in Stoke on Trent, Edwards stocks all the locally-made china and glass, plus top quality crystal.
Lace Market Centre (Nottingham)
The Lace Market Centre (www.lace-market.com) in
Nottingham tells the story of an industry and its people through a series of visual aids, archive videos, machinery, exhibitions and demonstrations of handmade lace and lace machinery. Buy some samples in the shop here.
Melin Tregwynt (Cardiff)
In search of something warm and cosy? Welsh sheep to the rescue. Melin Tregwynt (www.melintregwynt.co.uk) in Cardiff specialises in brightly-coloured blankets, ponchos and other woollen goods made at the family mill near Haverfordwest.
The Scottish Store (Edinburgh)
Step into the Scottish Store (www.scottishstore.com) in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle and you’ll be surrounded by all things traditionally Scottish – from kilts and tartan cloth to Celtic jewellery and bagpipes.
Tom Morris Golf Shop (St Andrews)
Where better to seek out Scotland’s golf tradition and buy some top-class equipment than at the world's most famous and oldest golf shop? Founded by Old Tom Morris (www.tommorrisgolf.co.uk) in 1848, you’ll find it opposite the 18th green of the renowned Old Course Links in St Andrews.
Tourist Information Centres (Nationwide)
Pick up a souvenir as well as some help and assistance in Tourist Information Centres. You’ll find them in towns and cities throughout Britain, and larger centres in places of particular tourist interest, often selling high-quality gifts inspired by their locations.