The Cottage Vintage and Artisanal Shoppe opens downtown
January 15, 2026

The Cottage Vintage and Artisanal Shoppe opened in downtown Belton this past weekend with a soft opening on Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and grand opening on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 pm.
The cottage is owned by Ashley Harvey and is located at 106 N. East St. next to East Street Barbershop.
“It’s my passion. I love it. I believe in the rehoming of vintage goods. Our landfills are full. There’s no reason to buy new items when we have stores of better quality, pricing, and a better life,” said Harvey.
Her family just moved to Texas from North Carolina. Her husband is in the military and is from Texas originally.
“My love of thrift came from the shop that I opened straight out of high school. I had it for four years. I closed it because we moved to Georgia. That’s where I really found my love for vintage. I was there for two years. I did booths in Georgia and Alabama,” Harvey said.
“I found my curated taste and when you walk in, I want it to feel like grandma’s house. I love my grandmas. I’m close to both of them.”
The Cottage aims to transport customers to a world where vintage charm meets artisanal craftmanship. They offer a selection of curated vintage finds like clothes for women and men, crystals, pillows, purses, picture frames, and handmade goods like soaps and pastries.
They have a DIY charm bracelet station and candle making station.
“I met my husband in North Carolina when I had my thrift store, and he’s been a big part of it ever since. He’s become an avid thrifter too and got his best friend into thrifting. Everyone around us has just embraced the art of secondhand love,” said Harvey.
Harvey and her husband have a son named Jackson that is one-and-a-half years old.
“Ninety-nine percent of our son’s clothes are also thrifted and secondhand. We are so glad to be in Texas close to family and with a great support system. We just love Belton and the people welcoming us with open arms,” Harvey said.
The Cottage is open Wednesday thru Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and closed Monday and Tuesday.
Their ribbon cutting is coming soon.








