Tilton & Cook Market Place & Used Furniture Store 36-38 Spruce Street, Leominster, MA 01453
About the Business
Tilton & Cook Market Place & Used Furniture Store is a one-stop shop for all your home decor needs. Located at 36-38 Spruce Street in Leominster, Massachusetts, this store offers a wide selection of new and used furniture, as well as home goods to help you create the perfect space. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to liven up your living room or searching for unique finds to add character to your home, Tilton & Cook has something for everyone. With a welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff, shopping at Tilton & Cook Market Place & Used Furniture Store is sure to be a delightful experience.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
09:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"Get ready to be totally lost in three floors of shops! Lots of great stuff with a variety of prices. Could easily spend hours here."
"I moved out of New England 10 years ago and have been back to the area for 7 out of those 10 years and every time I'm in the area, I visit this flea market! Amazing deals and they are willing to work with you on prices esp if you get a lot of stuff. Definitely one of the best gems in New England for junkers like myself!"
"Tons of stuff. Amazing deals. You literally can get anything and everything you'll ever need, and it's on a budget. Win / win Got myself more great deals today as always!"
"Omg this place is amazing! There is so much stuff to be looked at! First off, this place is great to support a local business and not those Salvation Army and Good Will Stores. More packed here than any of those other places. I was (and still am) a bit confused... I guess the whole building is known as "Tilton & Cook Market Place" but each floor is a different owner.. or rather it's a business that rents out space to vintage/thrift stores. On the first floor I was told there were 5 different owners, but it's really hard to figure out whose stuff is whose and if you're entering another "store". Just remember where you got stuff. There is also a place to eat and relax on the first floor which is pretty cute, but I didn't look at the menu cause I wasn't hungry. People there were pretty nice. You really have to go digging around here (or in some areas). I was only able to get to the second floor... I think I was there for about 2hrs... there is just so much stuff! (I didn't even finish the second floor). From my understanding, each floor is its own "shop" (except for the first floor). But no one seems to have their own name... just "Tilton & Cook Market Place" or "Tilton & Cook Corp". Make sure to bring lots of cash... no one in the building can take credit/debit. And at last, the days and hours for these shops are all the same. I could be wrong on a few things here, but this is all what I gathered and understood. Im definitely gonna have to return. Such a great find!"
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