Three years ago Vicki swapped over a decade of working with plants, and along with her partner, Andrea, and their shared passion for slow living, food, craft and tradition took on the challenge of evolving the Pritchard & Ure space. In a sense Vicki has returned to a formative root, (having spent years buying and selling antiques in 1990’s Camden) reigniting and evolving her passion for antiques, art, home decor and functional objects and her belief in the passion and time honoured methods of skilled crafts people around the world and began slowly curating the collection to be found nestled in amongst the books food and drink in the their lovingly curated space on the Garden Centre mezzanine.

Eschewing online sales Vicki believes there is really only one true way to experience our curations and that is to come and see them. Whether book, art, antique furniture, decorative art or curio, in the flesh is how we will always prefer it.. We are not big fans of the digital world and maybe that is why we love our antiques and looking for them so much. They speak of a time when the physical seemed to matter more. When the enlightening of all our senses prevailed. However, we move with the times and we hope these constantly changing pages give you a taster enough to come and experience the real living and very physical treasures that we unearth and collect for you at Pritchard and Ure.