Step into a 19th century New England Village right in the heart of Fairfield County

| Historic Cannondale Village, the shopping and tourist attraction |
| just off Rt. 7 in Wilton, Ct. |
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broken heirloom to The Studio ceramic restoration |
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Schoolhouse at Cannondale 34 Cannon Rd, Wilton CT, 06897 www.schoolhouseatcannondale.com 203-834-9816 |
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| These experiences await you |
| at Cannondale Village. a must see in |
| "Classic Connecticut". |
| ANNABEL GREEN | CANNONDALE GALLERY | DESIGNER/CONSIGNOR | ||
| GREENWILLOW ANTIQUES | PENNY HA'PENNY | THE STUDIO | ||
| TOON ROOM | DIRECTIONS |
| ANNABEL GREEN | |
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| Flowers of Finery | |
| 28 Cannon Rd. | |
| Wendy Manes | |
| 203-761-8955 | |
| Tuesday - Sunday 11:00-5:30 | |
| Located in Wilton's Historic Cannondale Village, Annabel Green offers a unique mix of | |
| flowers and finery with an old world flair. Owner Wendy Manes-Valeri combines her | |
| fashion background and a love of antique things to create a thoroughly magical shopping | |
| experience. Old English Garden design is the focus of the floral side of Annabel Green | |
| which offers fresh and dried arrangements, topiaries, garlands and wreaths. In addition, | |
| the little shop offers vintage looking clothing, jewelry and footwear from such labels as | |
| FLAX, Tom Tom, Linda Farris and Arcopedicos. Also offered are aromatherapy | |
candles, some furniture and a wide assortment of unusual gift items. Weddings, |
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| parties and custom decorating are a specialty at Annabel Green, whose work | |
| has been featured in several decorating magazines. | |
| Cannondale Gallery |
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| Cannondale Village |
| Debra and Chance Browne |
| 203-762-8379 |
Summer Hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 12-5. |
Call To make an appointment or get further information |
| The Cannondale Gallery was founded in 1995 by Debra and Chance Brown, Wilton |
residents with longtime ties to the community and its fine and performing arts. |
| From the beginning the Brownes' goal was to set Cannondale Gallery apart from |
| other local art venues: it is not a frame store or gift shop selling a few pictures. |
| The Gallery fosters and promotes the work of artists with unique vision and |
| consistently innovative ways of making their vision real. One of the pleasures of |
| directing this gallery is following the burgeoning careers of artists in whom we |
have always recognized star quality. |
| Each show is on display for six weeks. We guarantee each show to be completely |
| unlike the one before it. The gallery exhibits all media - painting, sculpture, |
| photography, print, installation and mixed-media work. One-, two- and three- |
| person shows are interspersed with larger group shows that revolve around a |
| theme (past exhibits include "Meteorology", "All Dogs Allowed" and a show by |
musicians who make art, titled, "Now Playing"). |
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DESIGNER/CONSIGNOR Fine Consignment Furnishings 24 Cannon Rd. 203-834-9988 Tuesday - Saturday. 10-5 Sunday 12-5 Closed Mondays NEW furnishings, accessories and fabrics consigned EXCLUSIVELY by
Designers. Our Custom Works department can order your designer fabrics and wallpaper (Brunswig & Fils, Lee Jofa, Osborne & Little, etc.) at 20-30% discount. If you need draperies or reupholstery, we can do that too!
GREENWILLOW ANTIQUES Cannon Crossing Lynn Brinker 203-762-0244 An old-fashioned antique shop in a quaint country village - owned by Lynn Brinker, a former actress-singer whose named her shop after the musical "Greenwillow", her first B'way show in which she played Tony Perkins step mother.The shop has two
floors filled with furniture, early pattern glass, Staffordshire, Limoges, art glass, art pottery, (currently showing an important jug of silver overlay by Rookwood), silver, decoys, oil paintings, (at present displaying a large oil by Jim Dine). Greenwillow has many interesting and unusual items, come and see.
Penny Ha'Penny British Foods - Gifts 28A Cannon Rd. Penny Gerstein and Eve Raymond 203-762-7775 Tuesday-Saturday 11-5 Located in Wilton's Historic Cannondale Village, Penny Ha'Penny's accent is definitely British! In their 13th year of business owners Penny Gerstein and Eve Raymond strive to offer their customers a taste of the British Isle. Their shelves feature foods typically found in the "local" shops of Britain. It is not uncommon to see the families rushing in for a jar of Branston Pickle, PG Tips, Tea, Heinz Baked Beans and of course what's life with out a Cadbury Flake or Crunchie? From the freezer, Scottish Meat Pies, Bangers, Irish Bacon, Cold
Pork Pies and much more are available. To compliment the food items, Penny Ha' Penny offers a selection of gifts and crafts from the US. A special treat is the availability of old pub signs which are accompanied by their history UK & and often a
photo of the pub from which came. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 11:00 - 5:00 pm year 'round, Penny Ha'Penny welcomes customers and is always willing to look for that special item one misses most from home.
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| Cannondale Village |
| Thomas Libby |
| 203-762-2218 |
| Have you a damaged heirloom or treasured object that is irreplaceable? We |
| at the Studio can restore it. Porcelain or pottery, glass, marble, plaster, |
| enamel, lacquer, bakelite, gilding and small wood objects can be restored |
to their original grandeur. |
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| Thomas Libby and his assistant David Depalma achieve truly amazing results |
| by joining modern materials with old world craftsmanship. Chips in China |
| can be filled: missing parts replaced seamlessly. Repairs do not show under |
| U.V. light. Chips in glass can be polished out and missing sections replaced |
| with crystal clear polyester resin, tinted to match colors. The Studio |
| makes translucent repairs for fine porcelain alabaster and art glass. |
| Missing pieces, such a lids, ink cups, handles, and finials can be completely |
fabricated to match. |
| Bring in or mail your damaged heirlooms for a free estimate. No restoration |
| too impossible for our restoration. |
See some of the examples of the work from The Studio. |

By Train:
Grand Central Station to Cannondale Station.By Car:
From I-95 Northbound - Exit 15 (Rt.7 ext. N.) to end. Right at light. Left at 2nd light onto Route 7. Follow to light where Rt. 7 & Rt. 33 intersect. Take a left at the light following Rt. 7. Follow past Wilton High School & Wilton "Y". Look for signs to Cannondale Crossing on right. Take right onto Cannon Rd. Cannondale Crossing/Village is on the left hand side.From I-95 Southbound - Exit 15 (Rt. 7 ext. N.) to end. Right at light. Left at 2nd light onto Route 7. Follow to light where Rt. 7 & Rt. 33 intersect. Take a left at the light following Rt. 7. Follow past Wilton High School & Wilton "Y". Look for signs to Cannondale Crossing on right. Take right onto Cannon Rd. Cannondale Crossing/Village is on the left hand side.
From the Merritt Parkway Northbound - Exit 39B (Rt. 7 ext. N. - Danbury) to end. Right at light. Left at 2nd light onto Route 7. Follow to light where Rt. 7 & Rt. 33 intersect. Take a left at the light following Rt. 7. Follow past Wilton High School & Wilton "Y". Look for signs to Cannondale Crossing on right. Take right onto Cannon Rd. Cannondale Crossing/Village is on the left hand side.
From the Merritt Parkway Southbound - Exit 41. Left at light onto Rt. 33. Follow straight until Rt. 33 intersects Rt. 7. At light continue straight. Follow past Wilton High School & Wilton "Y". Look for signs to Cannondale Crossing on right. Take right onto Cannon Rd. Cannondale Crossing/Village is on the left hand side.
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