
Chorleywood Car Boot Sale
🧭Every Sunday and More
🌒April to September
🍳Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire
🍳A259, East Sussex
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There’s something special about hunting for treasures under the open sky, isn’t there? That’s exactly how I felt the first time I visited Elm Tree Car Boot Sale. Nestled in the heart of Sussex, this weekend spot is more than just a place to shop — it’s where the whole community comes alive.
Every Sunday from April to October Between 8:00 am to 1:00 pm, people come here to browse, bargain, and have a good old chat. You can grab a hot drink, bring your pup, and just enjoy the morning air. Whether you’re a serious collector or just fancy a walk around, this boot sale has a little something for everyone.
Let me walk you through what makes this car boot sale so fun, friendly, and worth waking up early for.
♥ Parking is available.
♥ It is Pet friendly
♥ Catering and Refreshments are available
♥ Toilet facilities are also available.
♦ Every Sunday 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
♦ April to October
♦ Entry Time: 8:00 am
♦ Entry Fee: 50p for adults and 50p per vehicle.
♦ Entry Time: 8:00 am.
♦ Entry Fee: Car £8, Small Van and Larger Van £10, Luton Van £15, trailers £3.
When you arrive at Elm Tree Car Boot Sale, you’ll feel it right away — that buzz in the air. People were smiling, chatting, sipping coffee, and wandering from stall to stall. It’s not loud or rushed. It’s calm, cheerful, and full of little surprises.
The sale runs from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm every Sunday from April to October. The earlier you come, the more good stuff you’ll find. But even if you come later, there’s still plenty to see.
The space is open and welcoming. Families, couples, and solo treasure hunters all blend together. Whether you’re a buyer or seller, it just feels like you’re part of something special.
You’ll never know what you’ll find — and that’s the fun part.
One time, I spotted a dusty old box filled with vinyl records from the ’70s. Next to it? A table stacked with handmade candles and soaps. Every seller brings something different, and every week is a little surprise.
There’s furniture that’s lived a full life, vintage clothes with stories to tell, toys that bring back childhood memories, and books you’ve never heard of but suddenly want to read.
Some stalls sell plants, garden tools, old teapots, or even tools your grandad might’ve used. And then there’s the local produce – jams, honey, fresh bakes – real treats made close by.
You’ll notice some stalls feel extra special. They stand out not because they’re fancy but because they’re real.
There’s one lady who sells hand-painted signs – quotes, flowers, and names, all made with care. Another regular sells old farm tools, polished and lined up like a mini museum.
A lot of sellers are locals, and you can tell. They love Sussex, and they bring bits of it with them — vintage postcards, hand-knitted scarves, local chutneys. These things aren’t mass-produced. They’re made or picked with love.
The best part? You don’t just see one kind of thing over and over.
One row might be full of vintage fashion – think leather jackets and old handbags. Another might be packed with upcycled furniture, bright with fresh paint and charm.
There’s always a mix — old comics, fancy china, handmade jewelry, rare coins, model trains. You can go from browsing a £1 box of old DVDs to chatting with a local artist about their prints.
Every week brings new sellers and fresh finds. That’s why people keep coming back.
A lot of the sellers are just regular folks. Some are cleaning out their garage. Others are hobbyists or collectors. A few are seasoned pros who know their stuff and can tell you stories behind the items they’re selling.
There’s a nice mix — retirees looking to downsize, students selling old clothes, and mums and dads making room at home. It’s part of what makes this market feel like a big, friendly yard sale.
I once met a man who sold nothing but vintage toys — tiny cars, action figures, and old board games. He knew the year each toy came out and what made it special. There’s also a sweet older couple who come almost every Sunday with boxes of classic books. Talking to them is like flipping through the pages of a quiet, happy story.
And don’t miss the artist who sells dreamy watercolor paintings of the Sussex countryside. Her work feels like home.
What I love most is the feeling. It’s friendly. People say “hello.” Kids laugh. Dogs wag their tails. No one’s in a rush. Even if you don’t buy anything, you leave feeling better than when you came.
You’ll see regulars – faces that show up every week – and they wave at each other like old friends. But newcomers are always welcome. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you belong, even if it’s your first time.
It’s not just about shopping. Some Sundays, there’s live music or someone strumming a guitar. The sound mixes with the chatter and the clinking of mugs. You might hear a child giggle as they finds a toy or smell something tasty from the food van.
Hot drinks, snacks, and warm pasties make it even better. Just holding a cup of tea while walking between stalls makes the morning feel slower in the best way.
After the sale, if you’re not ready to head home, there are a few nice places nearby. Local cafes, countryside pubs, and pretty green spots where you can sit and take it all in. You’re in Sussex, after all — it’s peaceful and lovely.
Parking? No worries. There’s space for buyers and sellers. If you’re coming with the whole family or just hopping out of your car for a quick look, it’s easy. Plus, it’s pet-friendly — so yes, your dog can come too!
Toilets are on-site, and the ground is flat enough for prams and older visitors. It’s made with everyone in mind.
I’ve been to a lot of car boot sales, but this one just feels better. It’s calm, kind, and full of life without being loud. Prices are fair, sellers are friendly, and the vibe is relaxed. It’s not just about buying things — it’s about enjoying a Sunday morning.
You don’t get that same cozy feeling everywhere.
And if you’re planning to stick around, you’re close to some lovely Sussex spots. Countryside walks, charming tea rooms, or maybe a stop at a local museum. It’s a great excuse to explore more after the market.
From May to October, every Sunday is something to look forward to. Sometimes they host special days — like charity stalls or extra food vendors. In the warmer months, there’s often more buzz and more sellers.
Keep an eye out for themed weekends — think Halloween goodies, Easter treats, or even Christmas specials toward the end of the season.
If you’re ever near Sussex on a Sunday morning, don’t miss Elm Tree Car Boot Sale. It’s not just about what you can buy — it’s about how it makes you feel. Warm air, friendly faces, and the joy of finding something you didn’t even know you needed.
It’s where old things find new homes. Where strangers become friends over a shared laugh or a great deal. Where you can wander, sip a warm drink, and leave with both hands full and your heart a little lighter.
So whether you’re clearing out your attic, hunting for bargains, or just need a cheerful start to your Sunday, this is your spot. I’ve been, and I’ll be back again. Maybe I’ll see you there?
Elm Tree Car Boot Sale starts at 8:00 am every Sunday, from April to October.
Buyers pay just 50p per adult and 50p per vehicle to enter the market.
It’s open every Sunday from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm, between April and October.
Yes, the market is pet-friendly, so dogs are welcome.
You can find antiques, vintage clothes, furniture, books, toys, handmade crafts, and local food.
Seller fees are £8 for cars, £10 for small or larger vans, £15 for Luton vans, and trailers are £3 extra.
Yes, there are toilets on-site, and you’ll find food, drinks, and refreshments available.
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