The new enterprise has opened in the old water sports centre on Goodwick Parrog, which had previously been closed for at least a decade.
The building has been brought back to life by Pembrokeshire couple Peter and Chantel Ridley, who secured the lease from Pembrokeshire County Council and have been working hard t give it a complete makeover.
Peter and Chantel have transformed the old water sports centre into an treasure trove of art and (Image: Western Telegraph)
They are now running the building an artist’s studio, antique shop, café and art gallery with plenty of scope for community involvement too.
Peter and Chantel have transformed the main space in the building, formerly used as office space, painting the walls, installing a mantlepiece and covering the floors in antique rugs.
The main area is a perfect backdrop for Chantel’s colourful local paintings. (Image: Western Telegraph)
Chantel’s eye-catching paintings adorn the walls, while comfy leather sofas and low tables provide a place to enjoy both a cuppa and the art. Plants and antique furniture complete the look, creating a space that is both cosy and drenched with light.
Down the corridor is Peter’s Treasure Chest shop brimming with a quirky collection of vintage and antique finds.
Another room holds items that will be sold to help a charity providing support for elderly people in the community as well as support school children in Uganda.
Other rooms in the building are being offered to local people to rent as meeting rooms, therapy rooms or studios.
The couple became interested in the old water sports centre looking for studio space for mixed media artist Chantel.
Chantel’s studio has stunning sea views. (Image: Western Telegraph)
Self-taught artist Chantel is known for her luscious use of vibrant colour and texture and her paintings of local places and harbours.
Husband Peter runs I Like to Move it Move it house clearance and removals company and deals in antiques and unusual finds.
The centre also houses Peter’s Treasure Chest of antiques and collectibles. (Image: Western Telegraph)
“We came to Goodwick and I said ‘I really like it here’,” said Chantel. “There were birds here I had never seen and such a lovely feeling. I said that I would love to have my studio here, to be by the sea.
“This place came available, and It all started from there.”
Chantel now works in a studio next to the main gallery with a stunning view out to sea.
As well as her original pieces, visitors can also buy mugs, prints cards and bags displaying her work as well.
Chantel and Peter are also keen for other artists to use the gallery space and for groups to use it for meetings and other purposes.
Peter and Chantel hope to open the gallery and antique shop at the end of the month. (Image: Western Telegraph)
The Lighthouse Gallery and Treasure Chest on Goodwick Parrog opened on Saturday, November 29.
It went really well,” said Chantel. “A lot of people came. It was lovely to meet the people that have been knocking on the windows to ask when we are opening. We met a lot of really nice people.
“It was lovely to have the blinds open again and see the sea. It’s great to be in Goodwick. It is a lovely place and very inspiring.”