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Probably a bit further away than you mean, but the best one I've been to as a buyer was at Hayes Street Farm near Bromley. The day we went (admittedly this was last year) it was huge. They have a couple a month, the dates are on their website and on www.interestingevents.co.uk and I think they also advertise it in the South London Press.
The biggest by far & I go to lots is Pedham Place Farm, google SMB Events for details. Its on every Sunday off the A2, Brands Hatch Junction. Hayes Farm is every second Sunday & is quite big too. There is another at Flamingo Park on the A2 which starts later but it's not very big. If you're going to go to Pedham go on the day Hayes isn't on as all the Hayes sellers will be there. Happy car booting!

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