Links to our favourite places on the web...

Treadwells  http://www.treadwells-london.com/
Treadwells Bookshop in London. Set in the heart of Covent Garden, it offers a warm welcome for book lovers, hourly rounds of tea, friendly conversation, and regular events.

*New* Bardic Arts/Cerri Lee http://www.bardicarts.com
Talented and lovely woman whose beautiful designs adorn clothing and eco-friendly cotton shopping bags. She also sculpts incredible altar pieces (check out her Lord of the Wildwood) to order.

*New* The Witches Cottage http://www.thewitchescottage.co.uk
Lovely couple selling hard-to-find resins of exceptional quality including premium grade amber and "guggle" resin! (Read more about Ayurvedic Guggul, a resin from the same family as myrrh.)

*New* Witchbits witchbits@btinternet.com
Simply stunning one-of-a-kind handmade jewellery in sterling silver and bronze, including ivy-leaf circlets and cloak clasps. They also make and sell the zingiest (technical term *cough*) wands we have ever come across.

Helen Leaf helenleaf@hotmail.com
Friendly woman selling deerskins, antlers and horns. She makes vegetable tanned buckskin pouches and sells natural herbal dyes.

Anvil Art http://www.anvilart.net/
Stunning traditional ironwork. Beautiful cauldrons and candlesticks, plus various historical cooking implements.

*New* Simply Resins http://www.simplyresins.co.uk
Website specialising in resins and incense powders.

The Goddess & The Green Man  http://www.goddessandgreenman.co.uk  
Beautiful nature-inspired gift shop based in Glastonbury, England.

Willow Creations  http://www.willowcreations.co.uk/
Another lovely nature-inspired gift shop based in the UK, offering a variety of services and handmade gift items.

The Wyrd Shop  http://www.wyrdshop.com/home.htm   
A well-stocked and good-humoured supplies shop, based in Scotland. Has a particularly lovely selection of leather-bound notebooks.

The Chelsea Physic Garden  http://www.chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk/garden/index.html
The Chelsea Physic is a secret garden hidden away in the middle of London and a centre of education, beauty and relaxation. It was founded in 1673 by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries, and 300 years on it continues to research the properties, origins and conservation of over 5000 species of herbs. We think it is amazing. 

Remembered Remedies - The Ethnomedica Project  http://www.kew.org/places/world/ethnomedica.html
Co-ordinated by some of the most important herbal collections in the UK, the ethnomedica project aims to catalogue folk herbal remedies still used within living memory. People are encouraged to write down remembered remedies on record cards to form a collection of herbal medicine for future generations. It's a fantastic idea.  
 

What is a hedgewitch?  http://www.scottishpf.org/hedgewitch.html
Well, we knew that some of you more curious types would want to know, so here's a website that tells you. It's also an excellent resource for those of you who already know what a hedgewitch is thankyouverymuch and want us to stop talking and let you get back to your information-gathering. Sorry, we'll leave you to it now!