BENTLEYS Fairs are lining up for the “off” at their brand new venue for 2016 — Windsor Racecourse.
Top decorative salvage dealers who appear at Bentleys’ other events at Knebworth Park and Beale Park will be joined by dealers in vintage, antiques, fine art, collectables and more.
The four Windsor Brocante and Salvage Fair events booked will be held on the last Wednesdays of each month in July, August, September and October.
The dates are: July 27, August 31, September 28 and October 26.
Each event will start at 9am and finish at 4pm.
The postcode for Windsor Racecourse in Maidenhead Road is SL4 5EZ.
Admission is £5, with entry free for under-16s. Dogs are welcome, but must be kept on the lead.
Stock available will include a good selection of antiques, industrial and decorative salvage, along with vintage gardenalia and militaria, furniture, glass art, quirky collectibles and more.
Inside pitches measuring 10ft by 6ft are priced £60. Table hire is £10 and electricity per stand is £5. Outside pitches are priced £60 for any size vehicle booked and may be on hardstanding or grass.
Traders may camp at their pitches, with queuing permitted strictly from 6am on the event day.
Our next Beale Park fairs will be on August 27 to 29 and October 22 to 23, where traders from the UK and beyond will be bringing a veritable feast of salvage and vintage treasures to Berkshire.
The venue for Berkshire Decorative Fair is Beale Park, Pangbourne, RG8 9NW.
The start time is 9am for the trade and 10am for the public. Public admission is £5 with under-16s admitted free.
For more information, visit www.bentleysfairs.co.uk
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