Exit 200,  I 64 / 81
(Fairfield) Right at Shell/Exxon 1 mi on Ridge Rd, Left on McClure Blvd)

12 miles Mile North  of
LEXINGTON, VA  24434
(Between Lexington and Staunton on US 11)



Bus Tel/Voice Mail
540 348-5885


E-Mail Us At:
antiquesva@rockbridge.net

www.antiquesvirginia.com

Please enjoy our Showrooms and come back often

You can order via mail, E-mail or by telephone


Updated:  08/26/07
This Website, like the antiques we love, is handmade   Our intent has been to provide you quality 'content' in a meaningful and consistent format that is easy to navigate.

Website 'Content' is presented in two major sections:

SHOW ROOMS
provide photo's of antiques groupings to provide you a quick overview of the types and extent of our offerings.  'Showrooms' buttons take you to this area.

FEATURED ITEMS provide you several pages with 'thumbnail' photo's of featured inventory items.  Click on any 'thumbnail' photo within a 'Featured Items' page to bring up more detailed photo's of this featured item along with its description and price.  

We have broadly categorized Featured Items, to help expedite your visit with us, into: 'Country Furniture', 'Vintage Quilts', 'Antique Accessories', 'Antique Primitives' available from buttons on our Home Page.  


Supporting Information:

About Us, our backgrounds, business philosophy and antiques related qualifications;

About The Valley of Virginia, our 'First Frontier' and its many historical attractions, cultural and fun things to do.  We hope you can come see us and we want your trip to be most enjoyable! ;

How to Find Us
, map and contact information;

Frequently Asked Questions
, questions (and our answers) about antiques and collecting that we frequently hear from our customers; 

Refer Us,
is a page easily assessable from any page.  We hope you will use it to tell your friends about us via this easy to use E-mail.

WILDFLOWERS & NATURE TRAILS:  As we started restoring Spring Valley Manor, Jim started six acres for wildflower meadows.  As they matured visitors, artists and photographers were interested in the meadows.  SO, Jim cut walking trails and opened them to the public.  

How can we improve?  We value your comments and recommendations.  

Thanks for visiting, Susan and Jim McDowell