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Vintage, Thrift, and Antiques

The Country Hearth B&B makes a wonderful home base for your thrifting and antiquing.

We’re very close to several vintage, antique, and thrift shops here in New Holland, and just over 10 miles (20–25 minutes) from Antiques Capital USA.

Within a comfortable walk (as long as you don’t buy too much to carry back!) you’ll find:

Tannery Antiques and Screaming Lion Antiques (both at 148 East Main Street; 0.5 miles or 10 minute walk). There are two floors of offerings.

Lucky Dog Thrift (158 East Main Street, with an additional entrance around the corner on Railroad Avenue) is a sprawling 17,000+ square feet of thrift and consignment that can easily take hours to explore. Just when you think you’re near the end, you’ll turn a corner and find yourself in yet another spacious room of sale items.

A very short drive (1 mile; 3 minutes) west of the Country Hearth you’ll find the Re-Uzit Shop of New Holland. This is a very open and carefully organized shop with clothes, house wares, furniture and more.

A little farther out (4 miles; 7 minutes) are Vintage Kollections (245 Gristmill Road, New Holland, PA) and Cornfields (same address). These two adjacent shops feature a wide variety of antiques, primitives, and salvaged items from knickknacks to furniture and everywhere in between. And while you’re in the area, check out the nearby Mary’s Gift Shop (737 N Railroad Avenue, New Holland).

A sprawling 17,000+ square feet of thrift and consignment that can easily take hours to explore. Just when you think you’re near the end, you’ll turn a corner and find yourself in yet another spacious room of sale items.
Lucky Dog Thrift
Two floors of offerings and a collection of taxidermied animals.
Tannery Antiques and Screaming Lion Antiques
Adjacent to Cornfields, this shop features collectible, vintage, and retro housewares and other treasures.
Vintage Kollections
A wide variety of antiques, primitives, and salvaged items from knickknacks to furniture and everywhere in between.
Cornfields
This is a very open and carefully organized shop with clothes, house wares, furniture and more. Raises funds for the Mennonite Central Committee.
Re-Uzit has a photo booth for fun picture.
Women's clothing are organized by color, style, size, for easier shopping. Changing rooms are available. The back left corner is Christmas all year long (and it expands leading up to the holiday). Kitchenware is sorted by color and neatly arranged. Men's clothing is in the back right corner behind the women's clothing.