Beyond the clipped hedgerows and winding lanes, where the kettle is always on and the roses grow a little too well, you’ll find Plaidbury.
It's a place best discovered slowly.
Mornings arrive with birdsong and the soft creak of cottage doors. Light spills across stone paths, warm window ledges and worktables alike. Here, time is not hurried.
Every corner holds a small beauty. Linen billowing on the line, looms humming gently, hands at work doing what they have always done.
The residents of Plaidbury are makers by nature and neighbours by choice.
They tend their gardens, gather their produce, and share their skills freely. Cotton is grown in nearby fields, wool is shorn with thanks, and every thread has a known beginning.
Nothing is wasted or rushed. What is taken from the land is used with intention and care.
Textiles are the quiet heartbeat of the land. In sunlit rooms and weathered workshops fabrics are woven to last. Not just for seasons, but for years and generations to come.
Natural fibres are chosen for their texture and durability, to be washed and worn, again and again. These are pieces made to be part of their everyday, repaired, handed down, and loved again.
Our collections are shaped by the many places within Plaidbury.
Each one centres on a corner of the town. A lane where neighbours linger, a kitchen where conversations stretch long after dusk, a garden bench worn smooth by years of company. Every piece represents a small part of this land, it's textures, it's beauty, and it's way of life.
When you bring something from Plaidbury into your home, you carry a fragment of that world with you. A reminder to slow down. To choose well. To surround yourself with things made thoughtfully, for people and the planet alike.
This is Plaidbury.
It’s been here all along...quietly waiting just behind the hedges.
- Brooke
Founder & Caretaker of Plaidbury