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Brighton Antiques and Vintage Fair at Brighton Racecourse on Sunday 5th March

GREAT news for lovers of all things antiques and vintage; the very popular Brighton Antiques and Vintage Fair returns to Brighton Racecourse on Sunday 5th March for its first fair of 2023.

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With 175+ indoor stalls, there really is something for everyone. You don’t need to be an antiques dealer or expert to enjoy the fair. There are items for all tastes and pockets from £1 upward, including homeware, small items of furniture, jewellery, silver, ceramics to glass, clocks, vintage clothes and jewellery. There will be literally thousands and thousands of unique and interesting items for you to explore. Buying antiques and vintage can not only be fun, practical and profitable, in an age of sustainability, buying something antique or vintage rather than new is also incredibly green.
 

Brighton Antiques and Vintage Fair

The fair, now firmly established as a must attend event on the antiques and vintage calendar, prides itself on its friendly dealers who will be delighted to give you advice and the benefit of their many years’ of knowledge on any item that you may fall in love with.

Taking place at the fantastic venue of Brighton Racecourse means it’s easy to get to and there is masses of free parking. While you’re at the fair you can buy food and drinks in our new café area that has fantastic views of the coastline, as well as listen to the fantastic sounds of a vintage style vocalist singing some of the best songs from years gone by.

Brighton Antiques and Vintage Fair

The fair, established in 2016, has the amazing friendly vibrant atmosphere that only a thriving antiques and vintage fair is able to produce.

If you’ve ever enjoyed an episode of Bargain Hunt, The Antiques Road Show or Cash In The Attic, then you’ll have a fantastic time discovering treasures love spending a few hours at this friendly event.

Brighton Antiques and Vintage Fair

So if you are looking for something for your home, are buying a gift, are a would-be antiques dealer in the making, want to treat yourself or just want an enjoyable time out, then Brighton Racecourse is the only place to be on Sunday 5th March.

 

Brighton Antiques, Vintage and Collectables Fair takes place at Brighton Racecourse on Sunday 5th March between 9.30am and 3.30pm.  Entry is £5 from 9.30am or £4 from 10.30am onwards. Under 16s enter free. Dogs must be kept on a short lead. For more information call 01293 690777 or visit the website HERE.

 

Our 2023 Brighton Racecourse dates:

• Sunday 21st May 2023

• Sunday 27th August 2023

• Sunday 22nd October 2023

• Sunday 10th December 2023

 

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