Bank Holiday flea market has something for everyone - The Redditch Standard

Bank Holiday flea market has something for everyone

Redditch Editorial 17th May, 2015 Updated: 18th Oct, 2016   0

ON Bank Holiday Monday, May 25, discover delights for the home at the Malvern Flea & Collectors Fair. Taking place at the Three Counties Showground in Worcestershire there will be plentiful bargains for the home at this busy, eclectic shopping event.

“We’ll have around 300 exhibitors inside two halls and as many as 400 outside,” said Helen Martin of B2B Events, the fair organisers. “With so many stalls offering a huge amount of product choice, they’ll be delights to be discovered for all!”

In addition to garden and dining goods, there’s much more on offer at the Malvern Flea. Traditional antique goods such as solid oak, mahogany or walnut can be found in the ‘drive-in’ area of the Wye Hall and linen, china sets, all sorts of kitchenalia and so much more are all waiting to be discovered.

The exhibitors that take part in the fair come from far and wide – some even come from overseas – making the buying ability beyond compare, so this really is an event not to be missed.




A taster of the kind of exhibitors taking part in the event include Karen Wilson from Pembrokeshire with unusual kitchenalia, gadgets and tools.

Pamela Thomas Antiques of Warwickshire will have a good range of antique items, including many French pieces and Richard Jackson Antiques will have lots of interesting antique goods.


Head to the Three Counties Showground in Worcestershire on Bank Holiday Monday, May 25 to take part in the Malvern Flea & Collectors Fair. Gates will open at 7:30am and admission is £4 per person. It promises to be a great shopping experience for discovering all manner of delightful products.

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