Church Street Antiques Fair returns to Marylebone this June
Get ready for the highly anticipated return of the Church Street Antiques Fair to Marylebone this June! After a four-year hiatus, the day-long event will bring together over 60 antique, vintage, and art dealers.
Image: Church Street Antiques Fair. Image courtesy of Alfies Antique Market
After a four-year hiatus, the highly anticipated Church Street Antiques Fair is returning to London's NW8 on 11 June 1023. Organised by the Church Street Antiques and Art Dealers' Association and Alfies Antique Market, and supported by Westminster City Council and Church Street Regeneration, the event will bring together over 60 antique, vintage and art dealers from across the UK in addition to the 18 shops and galleries on Church Street and 80 dealers from the iconic Alfies Antique Market.
The vibrant Church Street, known as the Church Street Antiques Quarter; a permanent and unique hub for Antiques, Art and Design, will come alive with the fair, showcasing a wide range of ancient, vintage, and fine design items alongside the existing shops and galleries.
Bennie Gray, Founder of Alfies Antique Market, expressed excitement about the fair, stating that it brings together the best of Church Street. The fair also aims to support local artisans and community groups by providing them with spaces among the stalls along the street.
Image: Church Street Antiques Fair. Image courtesy of Alfies Antique Market
Visitors can also expect a wide array of food stalls representing the diverse cultures of the neighbourhood. Moreover, local attractions like The Cockpit, a theatre showcasing musical and theatrical talent, along with lively dance performances and kerbside musicians, will add to the vibrant atmosphere.
The fair aims is to promote the diversity of Church Street and its community, providing a platform for residents and visitors to come together and celebrate the local art, antiques, and design scene that has established Church Street as one of London's premier enclaves for antiques.
Date: Sunday 11 June 2023. Time: 11am - 5pm. Location: Church Street, Marylebone, London NW8.
Website: churchstreetantiquesfair.com
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