In the center of town in Fairfield, Vermont, is a quaint General Store from 1830 that has been lovingly renovated. Stepping inside is like stepping back in time. While restored, the building remains largely the way it has always been. A historic gem set amongst farms and fields.
Here, you can host your own events, attend a class, or get focused in our coworking space.
…our mission is to repurpose this old general store
Looking for a space that has charm? The Brick Store is ideal for small parties, community meetings or business gatherings. The Brick Store is available to rent year round with a capacity of about 50 people standing, and 26-30 seated. If using both the main and bottom floor, the capacity is much more. This location allows renters to open, clean up and close up after themselves.
Perfect for: Bridal & Baby Showers, Adult & Kids Birthday Parties, Dinner Parties, Family Gatherings & Reunions, Business Meetings, Anniversary Parties, Rehearsal Dinners, Author Events, Workshops & Classes, Small Seminars, and Photo & Video Locations.
For more info, rates and availability, please send an email to info@brickstore1830.com, or text / call 802 827 0772
Interested in how letterpress printing works, want to learn, and try it out? Come and learn, meet some other like-minded people, have some coffee or tea, and head home with some gorgeous designs! She’s been printing on this 1918 Chandler & Price letterpress for 13 years, and is excited to share the joy of letterpress with the local community.
learn something new on something old
Everyone deserves to have the comforts of a workspace close to home, without traveling far to do so. The Brick Store has super fast wifi, comfy places to sit down and focus in, and is a place to socialize with other like minded folks. We have the accoutrements of a city coworking space set in a peaceful pastoral backdrop.
‘The Brick Store’ is the passion project of Christa Driscoll, who spent 6 years lovingly renovating and restoring this beautiful building, with the hope that it lives on for another 200+ years. Looking towards the future for new and modern ways to use this 1830’s General Store, she has turned it into a space for the community to host events, attend classes, and a coworking space. On the main floor Christa has her stationery, graphic design, art, and antique print shop. Thanks for stopping by!