This place is incredible! Even if you don’t buy anything, just walking around is enjoyable. They do a great job setting up the displays… Feels like you are walking through the set of a HGTV show. You can find some beautiful pieces of furniture and unique decorations throughout the many buildings they have. We’ve furnished much of our first floor with high quality, one of a kind pieces from Chartreuse and Co, and it cost us about the same as it would have cost to get the furniture at Ikea.
Nick B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Potomac, MD
I love what they sell here. Unfortunately over the past couple of years the prices have seemed to only grow higher and higher. I hope they take a second to think and bring the prices back to a more reasonable level.
Elsa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
Went there today for their Annual Super Sale. It’s located south of Frederick, with a ton of items for sale. A lot of cool stuff — vintage, furniture, farm stuff, etc. like a high-end consignment shop. We would have bought more stuff, but some of the prices seemed a bit high. It was definitely popular. I think the sheer number of people made the check-out time a bit long. There are some food vendors there if you spend more time looking around. I think if you get there a little later in the day(we left at 12:30PM or so), it’s a lot less crowded.
Lauren T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rockville, MD
Love this place! It’s only open one weekend a month – but it’s totally worth a visit to buckeystown! The store is actually three different buildings(farm house, two barns) and is almost treated like a giant garage sale with items set up outside on tables(when it’s nice). You’ll easily spend half a day there looking through everything…
Nicole R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Frederick, MD
Love the venue and vintage/antique items for sale but really overpriced. I don’t think I’ll be back to shop but it was fun to stop by and check out the merchandise. Located in a serene, farm setting in Frederick and they also had snacks for sale. Kid-friendly and lots of parking. Be prepared for crowds during the weekends.
Joey B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Frederick, MD
Super Awesome Place! Wonderful Treasures and people! This is a must for all to go!
Beth H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Frederick, MD
A wonderful destination! One weekend per month, and I have found a lot of treasures here. It’s well worth the visit. That said, there are a few«dud» areas — a section of books that feels a lot like the remainder stores in outlet centers; an area devoted to rugs that are overpriced and under-interesting; and a whole room in an otherwise-cute outbuilding, with designer clothing and shoes… all pretty much in one size. And not in the spirit of the rest of the place. Despite all that, a wonderful destination, especially during Market Days(2x a year, I think).
Mary O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Rockville, MD
While many friends rave about this place, I wasn’t as big of a fan. Went for the first time during market days and it was insane. There wasn’t enough parking for everyone and very place was overly cramped with people. I’m sure there was a fire hazard with all the people in the small barn ect. While the items were cute, they were highly priced for something you can find elsewhere for much much less. I didn’t understand the hype at all. It was hard to find someone to help you and the lines were so long that it wasn’t worth it to purchase anything.
Jamie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Springfield, VA
Very cool concept and idea. Building 1 is by fat the main 2 level barn with a lot of goods am sure that over the summer they expand outwards but during the winter stay inside. It’s a must to wear a pair of boots especially during the winter. It gets very muddy. The assortment changes monthly so you might not find the same thing the next month. The stuff I found to be a tad over priced but it won’t break your bank account. Example you may find a table there for $ 45 when other spots might charge $ 34, not that bad of a difference but just be ready Happy picking!
Mara H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Alexandria, VA
Hubs and I live in the DC metro region so take this with a grain of salt but we find this to be an amazing source of affordable, beautiful and quality items to furnish our first home. To us, the prices seem very reasonable and there is no shortage of inventory for shoppers looking for finished items or primitive pieces. Looking forward to the next sale!
Michelle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manassas, VA
I came here on an antiques hunt and was incredibly disappointed. I’d say at least half of their products were new-made-to-look-old items which are great if that’s what you’re looking for, but it wasn’t the antiques source I was told it would be. The few genuine antiques I found seemed priced very high. The place was also crazy crowded(think Costco on the weekend before Thanksgiving) which made navigating all the buildings a pain because the masses of customers blocked most of the walking areas in the buildings. I wouldn’t come back here just because of their product offering(new as antiques).
Neil E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Frederick, MD
I really can’t believe that their isn’t a review for this place on here, its great! Chartreuse & Co is a cute«barn sale» that happens every third weekend of the month and occasionally twice a month. The primary focus is home décor with a splash of vintage clothing thrown into the mix. The curator of the place does an excellent job of having the right kind of vendors in place to add enough interest and variation while keeping everything along the same kind of lines. If you like drooling over the Restoration Hardware catalogs as much as I do you’ll definitely find some pieces here to fill that void in your life. I hate to use the word fabulous as its the most commonly used word by its vendors to describe items, but Chartreuse & Co is well Fabulous in nearly all aspects. Upon arriving there is parking staff directing you where to go, then you first come to a little ratty old barn filled with doors and miscellaneous fixtures, occasionally some gems in there, but you definitely have to be willing to get your hands dirty to refinish any of them. This past weekend an oak barrister was in there without a price tag, it would have been a great pick up for about $ 100 I’m guessing. Next is a big barn filled with recently refinished furniture. Essentially everything has been painted one of three hues(white, blue or black) and then«distressed» by hand. Everything from $ 30 side tables to $ 150 wardrobes and the occasional wooden ice box are there. None of it is perfect, but most of it is old enough to made of real wood so its not going to fall apart in a month. If you’re looking for cheap furniture that has some character this is the place. Finally the main attraction is the largest barn on the property that has at least 20 different vendors inside. Each booth brings a little something different to the table, from salvaged postal mail sorting bins, refinished furniture, primitive benches, odd lamps, artisan candles, carnival wheels, the required antique bed frame into a bench, hardware, mirrors, area rugs, etc. For the guys who go there is also enough history to keep you occupied with industrial pieces plucked from factories around the country, and one vendor selling old blueprints for industrial machinery for about $ 19 a piece. My gripes about the place are short. The pricing is, IMO, a little steep. I’ve done some homework on a few items and with a little patience on Craigslist, I can usually find them for less than half of the listed price. I guess the convenience of being able to go to one place to get a ton of options that accepts credit cards as a form of payment is pretty nice though. My other issue is that its excuse for a restroom is mortifying. Seriously if you’re going to only have one port-a-john have it replaced every sale weekend. Gross. Assuming that you don’t have the bladder of a two year old like me you’ll be safe.