Find directions to our shop
From the north and south west, take exit 29 from the M5 and head north east for 17 miles on the A30 towards London, turning off on to the A35 exit and then head into Honiton centre.
From the south east follow the A303 towards Exeter, joining the A30 and take the A35 exit and head into Honiton.
From the High street follow the signs for the railway station turning off High street into New street and look out for Fiddlesticks on the right,.see the map on the right for the position of the shop,
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Our shop in Honiton
To see the yarns for yourself, visit our shop at 17 New Street, Honiton, Devon EX14 1HA
or order directly from our online yarn shop by selecting the Store Top button on the left at the top of this page
Opening hours at the shop are 10.00 to 16:30 Tuesday to Saturday
Telephone: 01404 47676
email:sales@fiddlesticksdevon.co.uk
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Knit & Chat
Our Knit and Chat' group is held fortnightly on Thursdays from 5pm - 7pm in the evening. To accommodate our growing membership we are now meeting at the Pavillion coffee shop at the Colour Wheel Garden Centre situated at Tower Cross, about a mile outside Honiton on the A35
Complete beginners are welcome, bring your knitting/crochet work in progress (wip) or wool from your stash for some new ideas. If we need to, we may have other sessions for complete beginners, though anyone wishing to learn to knit is welcome.
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Find craft sites
If you are interested in crafts you can find more information on crafts like ours from the Craft-Search web site which contains plenty of links to other craft sites.
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The Devon town of Honiton
Honiton is a bustling market town in East Devon, best known for its traditional lace dating back to the 1600s, but now very much a haunt of antique collectors..
The traditional main high street is approximately one mile long with an extensive range of antique shops and in strolling along the high street you will find a wide variety of shops including gents outfitters, home furnishers, babywear, and many more. The 13th century chapel of Allhallows is a grade II listed building, the oldest in Honiton and houses the museum showing samples of lacemaking, and is located in the high street next door to St Pauls church with its clock tower.
There is a Street Market that takes place in Honiton each week on Tuesday and Saturday in the main High Street.
The A30 and A303 passes within a short distance to the town centre of Honiton making it a good stop off location to other areas with easy access to all surrounding towns and villages. Honiton also boasts its own main line railway station, which therefore makes Honiton a very busy shopping centre for this area of East Devon.
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