Discover hidden treasures at Northampton antiques market this weekend

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It will take place in Commercial Street this Sunday (July 16) from 10am to 3pm

Step back in time and discover hidden treasures at the much-anticipated antiques market taking place at Commercial Street in Northampton this weekend. It is scheduled to take place this Sunday from 10am to 3pm.

Antique enthusiasts, collectors, and curious shoppers alike can explore a unique array of vintage delights, showcased by ten dedicated antique and vintage traders alongside some of the market's regular vendors. The event promises a range of diverse items, from diecast cars and toys to vinyl records, chinaware, books, and a delightful mix of retro, vintage, and costume jewellery.

Regular traders will be present selling goods including fruit and veg, books, clothes, toys, and meat, alongside bicycle repair and key cutting services. It forms part of a calendar of activities being organised for the summer with the aim of attracting more people to the area to see what Northampton Market has to offer.

The vintage market offers a unique chance to engage with knowledgeable traders who are well-versed in the history and significance of their collections. Cllr Dan Lister, West Northamptonshire Council Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and Growth, said: “Whether you're seeking a special addition to your collection or just looking to shop for some fresh produce, this market has something for everyone.

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