MAY bank holiday Sunday, Stonor Park is opening the gates to welcome buyers and sellers to take part in its Antique Fair.
Whether you are looking to buy or sell a treasure or simply emptying your attic it will be lots of fun for all the family.
Stalls have already been booked from local trades, ranging from antiques and vintage goods to quirky gifts and clothes.
Our doors are open to all so please if you are looking for somewhere to sell your discarded loved goods, clear out that attic or children’s unwanted toys we would love to see you.
Sellers can enter to set up stall at 7am and buyers can arrive to start buying at 9am.
The Fair, which closes at 5pm, has been sponsored by Wilkins of Henley. Food and Drink is provided by Luscombes, of the Golden Ball pub, just outside Henley so no need to bring a snack.
For more information, call (01491) 638587 or visit www.stonor.com
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