Shopping & Antiques
Surrey has everything for those who like retail therapy! The main market towns have bustling high streets with all the well known brands you can find in London including designers shops and independent outlets. Quaint side streets are a pleasure to explore with original items, quirky shops and places to eat and drink.
Shopping malls across the county ensure your shopping trip will not be spoiled whatever the weather .
Surrey villages are a haven for antique hunters and a perfect source for that original gift or souvenir.
Look out for regular Farmers Market’s and Craft Fairs showcasing all the best of local produce and crafts.
Map Ref 7E Dorking Antiques Quarter
Historic West Street Dorking
www.weststreetdorking.com
West Street, in the heart of the historic market town of Dorking, with its beautiful listed 16th century properties, is home to many individual antique shops and antique centres. Specialising in furniture and objet d’art from the medieval period through to art deco of the 20th century, West Street’s reputation for fine antiques, art galleries and expertise is renowned and attracts worldwide buyers with many dealers trading seven days a week throughout the year.
P19 Dorking Antiques Quarter P19 Dorking Markets P20 North Street Market P20 St Martins Walk Shopping Centre
P21 Tunsgate Square Shopping Centre
West Street, once home to Pilgrim Father William Mullins and now home to Dorking & District Museum, is not just about antiques. West Street also offers visitors fine eateries and traditional public houses, high quality independent shops, boutiques, jewellery, furnishings and unusual textiles.
West Street, with fabulous desirable antiques the discerning collector, welcomes browsers, diners and shoppers alike. More information can be found on the website
www.weststreetdorking.com
Dorking Markets
St Martins Walk Car Park Dorking
01306 885001
www.molevalleygov.uk Opening times Friday Market
Every Friday 8:00 to15:00
Farmers Market 3rd Saturday of the month 9:00 – 14:00
Dorking Market has held a Royal Charter since at least the 13th Century. Today, every Friday a traditional general market is held in St Martins Walk selling fruit, vegetables, flowers, household and pet goods and other groceries.
On the 3rd Saturday of the month, the Farmers Market bustles with visitors and shoppers enjoying a wide range of local produce, fresh meats and eggs, cheeses, vegetables and fruit, local crafts and home made produce.
The stalls who regularly attend offer the following items: Fine selection of cheeses Quality meats Fresh fish Colourful flowers and plants Fresh vegetables and fruit Breads and confectionary Olives and homemade produce
Key to Symbols can be found on Page 21 and the Location Map can be found on Pages 68 & 69
www.visitsurrey.com 19 Map Ref 7E
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