Antiques
Busy 2012 planned for AFC Fairs
AFC Fairs - Antique Fairs Cornwall - have a busy 2012 with a fair running every weekend.
With Easter being early this year, the big two day fair on the Royal Cornwall Showground at Wadebridge is being held on Good Friday April 6 and Easter Saturday April 7.
Expect to see plenty to choose from with insde and outside pitches, outdoor catering and if you arrive in a classic car you will have free entry to the fair.
This fair is held twice a year at the showground and so August 24 and 25 (Friday and Saturday) of the bank holiday weekend will see the same event.
Admission: trade £5, 8am; public £3, 9am - 5pm Friday; Saturday £3, 9am - 4.30pm.
Antiques Alley at Cornish Market World is going from strength to strength.
The Alley is open most weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) - please check
www.afcfairs.co.uk for all dates.
Weekends which do not have a fair anywhere else for AFC will see them at Market World.
There is a large amount of items to choose from, fine furniture, china, ephemera and most things unusual, collectable and old!
With large car parks, plenty of catering and cash machines on-site this is a great location. Free admission.
The last Sunday of each month sees AFC at The Millennium House, Pensilva, Liskeard.
This ever popular fair always brings a wide variety of antiques and collectables for all. Admission 50p, 10am - 4pm. Refreshments available.
AFC's fair at St Mellion International Golf Resort is held four times a year, the next being April 22.
This stunning location holds the biggest one day fair in Cornwall with furniture, jewellery, silver, china, vintage clothing and much more besides. 9.30am - 3.30pm, admission £1.50. Refreshments available.
Disabled access at all fairs.
For more information or to book at any of these fairs please visit
www.afcfairs.co.uk or
01872 510079 / 07515 121022 / 07887 753956
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The Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge – 6th and 7th April
Cornish Market World – April 8th / 14th and 15th (and throughout the year, please check website for more dates)
The Millennium House, Liskeard – April 29th, May 27th, June 24th, July 29th
St Mellion – April 22nd, September 2nd, November 18th
www.afcfairs.co.uk
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