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We love that this sale opens up at noon, meaning you needn't sacrifice a Sunday lie in to get the best pieces on offer. On our visit (a mid-afternoon...
Blitz opened in 2011, and instantly put the other vintage shops in the capital to shame. This is a vintage department store, covering all floors of a...
Portobello is actually several markets stretched out up one long strip of road: antiques start at the Notting Hill Gate end; further up are food stalls; and...
Stylish and accessible interiors shop Pitfield London is spread across a big double-fronted former office block, and is the retail arm of celebrated...
Alfie's is packed to the rafters with handsome twentieth-century home decor, hosting more than 100 dealers in vintage furniture and fashion, art,...
Shepperton prides itself on being the friendliest car boot around, and has a relaxed, genuine atmosphere the likes of which you'd be hard pressed to find at...
St Mary's is run by the London Car Boot co who host the prolific Princess May and nearby St Augustine sales, as well as a monthly one off collectables fair,...
While Broadway Market is clogged with whippet-walkers, busking indie bands and buggies, Netil Market (just a few steps away from the main drag) is an...
A Francophile's delight. Little Paris's buyers hop over the Channel every three weeks to bring you vintage French posters, battered signage and ephemera....
This tiny retro furniture and design emporium is hidden just past Broadway Market and beside the canal, in a ground-floor unit of artists hub Regent...
At Alfies Antique Market your vintage handbag comes with a few words about its provenance, and a spot of gentle hunting is often rewarded with a genuinely...
Clapton's Chatsworth Road sure is old. In the '30s it had up to 200 stalls peddling their wares up to five days a week. After the war the market dwindled...