Grumbles House is found in the small town of Dunellon, Fl. The two-story Victorian home was constructed in 1908 by John Allen Grumbles for his family. It is now an historic site housing an antique, gift and plant shop....and so much more!
They have fountains, and statuary...
Pottery in all sizes, shapes and colors....
Fantastical garden sculptures....
and landscape plants.
But wait,
there's more!
Inside the house, in every room and hallway, nook and cranny,
upstairs and downstairs you can find all manner of stuff.....
books and stationery....
lamps, jewelry and antiques....
bird houses, metal decor, new and old stuff....
and even the kitchen sink!
Trip Advisor (with a 4.7 rating),
has such an eclectic mix of wares, much of which is provided by local artists.
But wait....
there's more!
As I was leaving Grumbles House, with a half dozen plants to refresh my garden, I noticed a sign just behind Grumbles House.
As I was leaving Grumbles House, with a half dozen plants to refresh my garden, I noticed a sign just behind Grumbles House.
Grumbles House
Cedar Street
Boutique & Antiques
Here's another amazing shop! No pictures, this time, I had to meet a friend and needed to skedaddle, but this shop has room after room with darling ladies' clothes, shoes, jewelry and antiques. As I passed through I fingered a few blouses and dresses that looked like I just might need them - but knowing my time crunch I reluctantly turned the other way, told the shop keeper that I'd be back, and headed to my car.
But wait...
there's even more!
As I passed the drive between the boutique and Grumbles House I noticed yet another sign...
Apparently I had simply seen the tip of the iceberg at Grumbles House, and they had even more inventory of plants, pots and outdoor furniture tucked behind this tiny house.
Amazing place!
You made quite a find! I would enjoy Grumbles House a lot
ReplyDeleteFun to just walk around and look! Hope you get a chance to go back!
ReplyDeleteWe are hoping to go next week. Hubby is having cataract surgery and needs to be kept from physical stuff....so lunch and a visit to Grumbles sounds perfect!
DeleteJust from the pictures, I think I could live quite a happy life at Grumbles House without ever leaving :)
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