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Specialist Dealers in good 18th, 19th Century Furniture, Jewellery, Japanese Art, Designer Costume Jewellery, Scent Bottles, Antiquities, Postcards, Stamps, Railwayana, Sewing Items, Silver, Lighting, Paintings, Prints, Clocks, Boxes, Chess Sets and Carpets. In-house Jeweller. Coffee Shop opening soon. Stalls / cabinets from £90 per month. Parking on street; parking cards available.
5-8 Saville Row, Bath, BA1 2QP
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|  | Bartlett Street Antique Centre | | |
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Over 50 knowledgeable dealers and 160 manned showcases offering a huge variety of antiques and collectables for sale. Including antiquities, barometers, carpets, cabinets, ceramics, clocks, boxes, buttons, furniture, glass, jewellery, linen, lace, metalware, paintings, prints, pewter, plate, rugs, samplers, silver, textiles, toys, watches and much more. Furniture restoration and jewellery workshops. Lovejoys Restaurant serving homemade food.
Opening Times: 9am-5pm Monday to Saturday. Wednesday 8am-5pm
5/10 Bartlett Street, Bath, BA1 2QZ
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This is a splendid restored Victorian railway station with a variety of
features - specialist shops and stalls within the spectacular former train
shed
The shops offer stationery, cd’s, picture framing, bags and belts, and even
men’s hairdressing.
Green Park Market runs Tuesday - Sunday, with the Bath Farmers Market (fresh
local produce and free entertainment) on the first and third Saturdays of
each month.
Watch out for ‘Art at the Braz’ - a rolling programme of art at Green Park
Brasserie, ‘Art in the Foyer’, and 'Central Space Events’.
Green Park Road, City Centre, Bath BA1 1JB
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The Guild Hall is an indoor market wander around and you will find some
interesting stalls. The market is housed in a beautiful building. The
market has been established since 1284.
For fresh produce the Guild Hall is recommended as it has a market selling
speciality teas, wild boar pate, fresh fruit and Veg. Along with craft
stalls, leather goods, books and pet stalls.
The stalls range from the cheap to the expensive depending on what is
purchased i.e. speciality foods may be more expensive but some of the crafts
are on the cheaper side.
High Street, Bath, BA2 9EQ
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|  | Walcot Street | | |
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There is a massively diverse selection of goodies to be found in this
bohemian part of Bath.
You will be offered the following from independent boutiques; hats, designer
fridges, futons, fine cheese, mountain gear to old books, bikes and sewing
machines.
There is the flea market on Saturdays, where you can spend a good hour or so
wandering from stall to stall bartering to get the right price.
They even have their own passports on Walcot Nation Day when the whole
street is given over to parades, music, food and a whole feast of other
brilliant stuff.
Watch out for this event as part of the Fringe festival in June.
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