Sarah Stephen (Barra Castle) and James Bruce (Annie Mo’s) (Credit: Barra Castle)

Barra Castle spring pop-up returns with interiors, fashion and café experience

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Barra Castle is delighted to welcome back one of its most anticipated seasonal events this spring, as its popular pop-up shopping experience returns to The Barn from Friday 24th April through to Monday 4th May.

Located just behind the Farmshop, The Barn at Barra Castle will once again be transformed into a stunning Annie Mo’s home from home…. with thoughtfully curated spaces that you will love to be in. The Award-winning furniture retailer will be showcasing a range of new season interiors and soft furnishings.

Not only will you be able to transform your home but with the addition of Tiger Lily Boutique you’ll also be able to stay on trend and refresh your wardrobe! Now a much-loved part of our pop-ups, their fashion forward approach, affordable style and commitment to exceptional customer service means that you be able to browse the latest looks from across the country and Europe.

Sarah Stephen (Barra Castle) and Amanda Chaple (Tiger Lily Boutique) (Credit: Barra Castle)

On selected days (24th-26th April and 1st-4th May), Barra Castle’s Farmshop café will be popping up in The Barn from 10am to 4.30pm. Guests can enjoy breakfast from 10am to 12pm, lunch from 12pm to 3pm, and coffee and cakes through the afternoon.

“Tea for Two?” – don’t mind if I do! – Spring Afternoon Tea also returns, with sittings at 2.30pm, 3pm and 3.30pm (booking required). And, of course, no visit would be complete without a famous Barra Berries ice cream!

Whether you’re looking for inspiration, a seasonal refresh, or simply a day out in the countryside, the Spring Pop-Up at Barra Castle offers a chance to enjoy it all at an unhurried pace.

The team at Barra Castle looks forward to welcoming you to this year’s spring event.

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