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Best antique / quirky stuff market in London - any recommendations?


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Hey Little Miss,


There's some great ones around. My partners mother is a dealer and comes down to London regularly to attend some.


She consideres the best ones to be:


Battersea Boot Fair

Spitalfields market on a Thursday for antiques, or Friday & Sunday for general market

Camden market on a Sunday


Hope this helps and have fun!


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ellieaness Wrote:

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> Apparently Kempron Park antiques, very early n a

> Sunday.


I think you might mean Kempton Park, google Sunbury Antiques for dates (two Tuesdays a month). Yes, an early start but it's an easy train journey from Vauxhall and great fun with lots of traders indoors and out.

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