Mugwort & Mistletoe continues the legacy of Sacred Earth while creating a welcoming, independent space, rooted in nature, community, and seasonal ritual.
We encourage you to visit and support Aimee & Moss in connecting people — to nature, to tradition, and to one another.
Aimee & Moss are the proud custodians of the remarkable 16th-century Curzon Lodge, nestled on the historic corner of St Nicholas Street and Silent Street.
Steeped in local heritage, the building stands directly opposite the childhood home of Ipswich’s most famous son, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and for more than a century served the town as a chemist — a place of remedies and quiet consultations.
Today, that legacy of care continues.
As long-time organisers and advocates within Ipswich’s spiritual and wellness community, Aimee & Moss have transformed Mugwort & Mistletoe into a thoughtfully curated space where retail meets holistic wellbeing, and history is honoured through earth-based practice.
Within the carved beams and vaulted cellars of Curzon Lodge, centuries of character resonate through the space, providing a fitting backdrop for their vision. Here, they have created something distinctive and quietly enchanting: a sanctuary rooted in the past yet alive with contemporary independent spirit — an enriching presence within Ipswich’s creative and spiritual landscape.