If you, like many
people, find that the average High Street in the UK is looking
surprisingly similar, if you are bored of seeing the same range of
goods and designer labels in most shopping centres, then Libra Court
is definitely the place for you. Here you will find total
originalityand
plethora of creativity. From ceramics to paintings, hand-made
clothes to materials all are here for you to discover. Five studios
of creativity, each one run by an individual; a person who believes
in offering the public something just a little different. So much to
take in, so much to browse and all in the wonderful backdrop of a
relaxed courtyard environment over which drifts the smell of fresh
coffee from our Restaurant and Coffee Shop, known as Selley's.
Entering Libra
Court is what one imagines it must have been like when walking into the
secret garden. An overgrown entrance pergola covered in Russian Vine leads
to an old rustic door that opens into a fully enclosed walled courtyard
which is literally ablaze with colour. Honeysuckle, clematis, passion
flower, variegated ivys, evergreens of all varieties, provide a beautiful
display and give a wonderful contrast to the backdrop of the mellow brick
walls that surround the courtyard. In the summer season beautifully stocked
hanging baskets give extra colour to this charming courtyard whilst the
Dartmoor granite water garden trickles away, completing this tranquil
scene.
Finding Libra Court should be no problem. We are situated just 50 metres from the sea front, between Fore Street and York Street. We have two entrances; a passageway from Fore Street, opposite the HSBC bank and another in York Street, behind the Royal York Hotel, adjacent to the Ham car park.




Selley's Coffee Shop
The Stable Display
Quirqui Designs
Bob Tucker
