The Village NEWS 31 March - 20 April 2021

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After 25 years in Harbour Road, Beth and Noel Hunt have found a new home for their unique collection of antiquarian and second-hand books, as well as other collectables and bric-abrac at Victoria Square. A magical world awaits you at (1) Hemingways, where you are bound to find treasure upon treasure!

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stores in Hermanus and has been in Victoria Square for an amazing 40 years. Owner Ansie du Plessis stocks a wide variety of trusted brands and has a loyal following, thanks to her friendly and efficient service.

James Hambuni of (9) James Leather Shop expertly hand crafts the most beautiful leather products ranging from sandals and shoes, to bags and belts. He also does repairs and if you’re looking for something specific, he will create custom-made items according to your specifications.

Owned by Rebecca Matthysen, (2) The Eatery is a popular spot among the locals of Hermanus and serves a bounty of wholesome and delicious food prepared from fresh, seasonal ingredients. You’ll find great coffee, too, and ready-made meals to take home, as well as freshly baked bread, pastries and other treats. Susan Roberts of (3) Lilly Rose Florist shares space with The Eatery and together they have created a beautiful synergy, with the aroma of The Eatery’s coffee mingling with the intoxicat5

The (4) Frames 4 Africa team is led by Zelda Calitz, who’s had her shop at Victoria Square for many years. Whether you want to frame an heirloom, your own artwork, photographs or kids’ paintings, Zelda has an exceptional eye for detail and will provide you with options to enhance any artwork that will keep for many years to come. Leslie Terblanche of (5) L.E.S. Engravers is also one of Victoria Square’s long-standing shop owners. Visit Les to have an engraving or rubber stamp done, or to select a trophy for that special achievement. He also does computerised engraving on jewellery, medals, dog tags, plaques, name tags… you name it!

A quartet of camera-shy ladies have poured their passion for quality handmade and homemade goods into the creation of (7) Piccalilli, housed in a beautifully renovated fisherman’s cottage. They have green fingers, too, and tucked into the courtyard is their garden shed and a colourful assortment of plants and herbs.

(6) Cay’s Clothing is one of the oldest clothing

Asiphe Mbuku is in training to take over the running of the (8) Hermanus Child & Family Services Charity Shop, the latest addition to Victoria Square. Here you will find second-hand goods at unbeatable prices, with the focus on baby clothes, equipment and toys.

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