Event of the Week: Largest antiques gathering in West Country to be held near Shepton Mallet

By Tim Lethaby

8th Nov 2021 | Local News

The Antique and Collectors Fair will be held at the Bath and West Showground from Friday to Sunday
The Antique and Collectors Fair will be held at the Bath and West Showground from Friday to Sunday

Shepton Mallet and its surrounding areas are renowned for their community-based events.

A number of these events in the Shepton Mallet area are being added to our recently revamped What's On section.

Our top event pick for this week is the Antique and Collectors Fair, which is taking place at the Bath and West Showground, near Shepton Mallet.

Hosting 600 stands in the unique shopping venue, you can be sure to find something of taste and discover plenty of antiques, vintage and collectors items to take home with you.

There are antiques and vintage items ranging from vintage teddies, fine china, silver, jewellery, paintings, stamps, coins, postcards, silver, crystal, militaria, restoration products and luxury leather luggage… and that's just the beginning.

The event is taking place from Friday to Sunday (November 12 to 14), and for more information, check out the website here.

You can list your events - e.g. shows, films, sports fixtures, quiz nights, local markets, steak nights at the local pub, jazz choir rehearsals, or anything else - on our What's On page FREE of charge, just click this link and then click the black Nub It button.

The Bath and West Showground is the Shepton Mallet Nub News What's On sponsor. Without community-minded partners like the Bath and West Showground we would not be able to produce the locally-relevant, clickbait-free news to the people of Shepton Mallet.

     

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