The Hen House in Chepachet, Rhode Island, has the look and feel of a classic country shop. From the moment you step inside, shelves are filled with antiques, collectibles, and rustic décor that capture the village’s small-town character.
Every corner holds a surprise — vintage kitchenware, handcrafted goods, and pieces that tie back to Rhode Island’s rural roots. It’s a spot where browsing feels less like shopping and more like time travel through New England’s past.
As part of historic Chepachet’s Main Street, The Hen House adds to the town’s charm as both a destination and a reminder of the value in preserving everyday history. It’s a stop where nostalgia and discovery live side by side. #chepachet #rhodeisland #antiques #newenglandhistory...
Read moreI don't usually use "cute" to describe a local business, but this place kinda is. I just walked in the door and got this warm and cozy vibe all over. I've been here at least three times, and every time I come in, I discover something different. Like the copper enameled pendants, or the soap from the Seafoam Trading Company in Newport. And let's not forget how my mom LOVES the local honey and the mint squared herbal tea, as well as the apron I bought her as a birthday present. And the chicken feet painted on the sidewalk leading to the front door is a genius way to get people to check out the store. It's fun following the chicken feet to...
Read morea shop of small businesses inside a well loved farmhouse...what could be better? the wares for sale were all so cute and their stained glass works were amazing. one thing i loved was i found a new artist i would def be buying from again! mayyyyybe a touch a little to 'jesus preachy' but that's her literal business and it didn't bother me a bit but was a bit offputting to my friend who...
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