What's New!

Our web site's new look!

Our One Year Anniversary, March 7!

Peanut Order is In!

We now make our own Potpourri!

Store Hours

Mon-Sat: 10 AM- 7 PM

Sunday: 11 AM - 5:30 PM

(We stay later during special events.)

About Us > Our Store...

The first thing you notice is the wonderful scent our store has.  That comes from a combination of the 64 different candle and 15 potpourri varieties we carry.  As you walk to the back in the store, you smell our lit candle, now Warm Glow's Pumpkin Spice candle, and the variety of chocolate, dip mixes, chutney, and BBQ sauces we offer.  People tell us our store offers you the best shopping experience in Leesburg, if not all of Loudoun County.  We can't argue. 

Below you fill find thumbnail pictures of our store. Click on a picture and a larger picture will appear in a new browser window.

Pictures of Our Store
(Click on the picture to see it in full size.)
Store Front
Our Storefront at 12 s. King Street in Leesburg, Virginia.
Front Window Display
Left side front display window showing a variety of our merchandise.
 

Inside the front door
Inside our store, just inside the door.

Left wall, looking toward front of store
The left wall of our store, looking toward the front.

Right wall, looking toward front of store
The right wall of our store, looking toward the front.


1950s National Cash Register
The Old Cash Register. Scott found this in the basement gathering dust, so we cleaned it up and put it behind our check-out area as a conversation piece. It is not as old as it looks. It was made by National Cash Register, today's NCR, in the 1950s.
The Safe
The safe. Tax records say our store was built (phase 1) in 1850. If that's the case, then the safe likely came with the store when it was built, and certainly hasn't moved since it got here. The inscription says it was built by Ferrel & Co. of 34 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, based on a patent owned by Silas C. Herring. Mssrs. Ferrel and Herring went into business together in the late 1850s. That safely dates the safe to the early to mid 1850s.