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Picture a Sunday morning in North Yorkshire, where dawn’s salty breeze stirs a craving for a proper rummage—Lebberston Car Boot Sale in Scarborough is calling. Every Sunday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM, March to October, this seaside market in the village of Lebberston springs to life with coastal cheer. I’ve been hooked for years, weaving through stalls, catching the hum of Scarborough’s lively chatter against a backdrop of distant waves, and unearthing bargains that spark joy.
Whether you’re a seller unpacking a boot full of treasures or a buyer chasing that perfect coastal find, Lebberston’s sunny, breezy buzz feels like a North Yorkshire seaside picnic. Grab a brew, settle in—let’s dive into why Lebberston’s your Sunday must!
♥ Parking is available, including Disabled Parking.
♥ It is pet-friendly and has a play area for kids.
♥ 5-star catering on-site, along with refreshments.
♥ There are also toilet facilities.
♥ No need to book in advance.
♦ Every Sunday 7:00 am to 2:00 pm
♦ Every Week ♦ March to October
♦ Entry Time: 7:00 AM.
♦ Entry Fee: £1 for Parking
♦ Entry Time: 6:00 am to 9:00 am.
♦ Entry Fee: Cars £7 and Vans from £10
Lebberston Car Boot Sale,
Lebberston-B1261,
Scarborough
YO11 3NX
Tel: 07388391895
Email: lebberston@aol.com
Lebberston Car Boot Sale is a North Yorkshire star, thriving every Sunday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM, March to October, in the coastal village of Lebberston, Scarborough. It’s a cracking spot where I’ve spent many a morning—drawn by the aroma of 5-star catering’s fish-and-chip van and stalls heaving with goodies. Buyers roll in from 7:00 AM for £1 parking, while sellers set up from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM with fees at £7 for cars and £10 for vans—no booking needed. With toilets, disabled parking, a kids’ play area, pet-friendly vibes (dogs welcome), and top-notch food, it’s a seaside delight—here’s what’s waiting.
Lebberston’s haul is a beauty—like a Scarborough beachcomber’s trove flung open for the season. You’ll spot finds that hook you, like a weathered teapot I nabbed that’s now my brew buddy, or a quirky mirror fit for a nook. Furniture’s a draw—maybe a scuffed stool you can repaint, or a cabinet with coastal grit. Clothes pile high—kids’ anoraks, retro tees, or sandals I’ve roamed cliffs in. I’ve bagged oddities that start yarns, like old Filey postcards or a toy boat that still floats. Spring brings deckchairs, autumn camping gear—it’s a deal-hunter’s joy with a tale in every item.
Lebberston’s got a knack for North Yorkshire treasures that warm the heart. Expect coastal crafts—perhaps a driftwood plaque or a hand-knitted throw that’s pure snug. The 5-star catering shines—I’ve scoffed fish-and-chip bites and local fudge that melt with a tea. Scarborough relics pop up too, like a chipped Spa mug or a Whitby jet trinket dripping history. One seller swore her cousin smoked the kippers she was selling—those seaside yarns make every find sing. It’s not just a market; it’s Lebberston’s coastal soul laid bare.
Lebberston’s traders are a vibrant bunch, each tossing a splash of Scarborough’s sea-spray charm into the stalls. You’ll see setups brimming with quirky bits—maybe a painted shell or a woven basket—next to stacks of dog-eared novels. Vintage gear pulls crowds; I grabbed a scarf that’s my cliff-walk pal. Some sellers rework old finds—a chipped crate now a planter, gone quick. Then there’s the chatty ones—a bloke with a sprawl of fishing tackle, full of tales, or a gal with coastal knick-knacks who knows every cove. Their range keeps it buzzing, far from a dull market.
Selling at Lebberston’s a doddle—pull in from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM, no booking sorted. It’s £7 for cars, £10 for vans—fair for the coastal crowds. I’ve pitched here, flogging old lamps and a pile of beach reads, with buyers hitting from 7:00 AM for £1 parking. The kids’ play area and pet-friendly vibe (dogs welcome) kept the morning lively, while a 5-star fish-and-chip van fueled me up, adding to the trade in Lebberston’s seaside hum.
Lebberston’s sellers are a salty crew, mirroring Scarborough’s coastal rhythm. Locals clear their clutter—boxes of trinkets, heaps of towels they’ve outgrown, or a net they’ve replaced. Sunday regulars haul fresh loads weekly. I’m fond of the staples—a chap with a stash of old buckets, or a mum with piles of kids’ comics. I’ve nattered with a sailor ditching spare gear, a family post-clearout, and a baker with extra trays. They’re here to lighten up or pocket a bit, turning stalls into quick seaside catch-ups.
Some traders linger in your mind. One breezy morn, I met a fella with a hoard of old Scarborough pier tokens—wee bits of history that nabbed me. A regular gal’s stall glows with hand-sewn cushions—one’s my porch star. Then there’s the quiet seller, slipping out treasures like a brass anchor or a Cayton Bay snap that’s all heart. They’re not just selling—they’re sharing coastal relics, making each browse a proper North Yorkshire yarn.
Lebberston’s got a coastal vibe that’s tough to beat—early morning sparkle, cheery, and steeped in Scarborough’s seaside charm, March to October. The 7:00 AM start rolls into a lively 2:00 PM close.
Step in, and you’re part of the gang—locals flash a grin, and traders chirp “alright?” like you’re a mate. Families wander with dogs, kids darting to the play area after £1-parking finds, while bargain hunters dive in. Scarborough folk mix with holidaymakers, and old-timers linger over relics that echo coastal days. I’ve seen newbies melt into trader banter—it’s Lebberston’s big-hearted way. Pet-friendly and kid-focused, it feels like a beachside picnic with extra deals.
Lebberston’s 5-star catering is a belter—fish-and-chip bites, sticky buns, and brews that hit the spot; I’ve munched a bun with my dog nearby. Toilets keep it comfy, and the kids’ play area—think slides and swings—adds a family spark. The real hum’s in the scene—pups scampering, a haggle turning to chuckles, and the rhythm of a seaside market. It’s a morning that feels like a proper Scarborough jaunt.
Lebberston’s got it nailed—everything sorted for a cracking morning.
Scarborough’s a gem for stretching your day. The town’s a short hop—cafes for a fry-up or arcades for a laugh. Cayton Bay’s close too—sandy shores for a post-rummage paddle with mates, kids, or dogs.
Parking’s ample, with disabled spaces—£1 parking fee gets you in, no fuss. It’s flat and pet-friendly (dogs welcome), so it’s smooth for buggies, wheelchairs, or creaky joints, though wet fields can get mucky—pack boots. Toilets, a kids’ play area, and 5-star catering (fish, buns, brews) keep you set, and no booking makes it a breeze for all.
Lebberston Car Boot Sale is a Scarborough spark that’s got me hooked, blending coastal cheer with bargain hunts. Here’s why it’s a North Yorkshire gem.
Lebberston’s March-to-October Sunday run feels breezy and seasonal, unlike Cols’ year-round roar—pure coastal charm. Its £1 parking matches Wigginton’s but undercuts Chirk’s £2/£1; I nabbed a mirror here easier than Rhyl’s £5/£1. Seller fees—£7-£10—beat Pinley’s £10-£15, pulling quirkier hauls than Sully’s pricier pitches. No booking tops markets needing calls, and Lebberston’s play area and catering outshine Bangor’s simpler stalls. Smaller than Cols’ sprawl, Lebberston’s seaside coziness keeps it lively yet warm—a Yorkshire coastal win.
Lebberston’s Scarborough spot is a cracker for a North Yorkshire day out. Scarborough’s town centre is minutes away—Scarborough Castle for history or Peasholm Park for lake strolls; I’ve roamed there post-haul. Cayton Bay’s close—beaches for sandcastles or dog walks, lush for kids. North York Moors are a quick drive—wild trails for a nature hit; I’ve paired it with Lebberston’s buzz. Unlike Wigginton’s rural hush or Pinley’s urban hum, Lebberston blends seaside fun, castle views, and moorland escapes, turning your morning rummage into a full Scarborough adventure.
Lebberston keeps its Sundays sizzling from March to October, with a few extras to keep it fresh.
The 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM slot’s steady, but peak summer Sundays—like August bank holidays—bring extra spark. I’ve hit a buzzing one with traders piling in—more stalls, more seaside craic. Not locked in, but these bursts add a coastal lift when they pop up.
Mar to Oct rides the seaside wave. Spring rolls out beach gear—buckets, old kites. October nudges autumn—cozy rugs, books. I’ve grabbed festival bits one Sunday, camping odds the next—small shifts that keep it fun. Scarborough’s holiday vibe spills over, with stalls flaunting extra coastal flair.
Here’s my take on Lebberston Car Boot Sale—a North Yorkshire star from years of seaside rambles. It’s a pet-friendly, family-packed haven in Scarborough bursting with finds and coastal warmth. Grab a fish-and-chip bite, chase bargains with your pup, or bask in the buzz—it’s a proper treat. I’ve nabbed gems here, bantered with traders like mates, and soaked up the summery glow. Hit it any Sunday, Mar to Oct, 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM—bring a quid and a bag. You’ll stroll off with a treasure and a grin.
A: Every Sunday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM, March to October. A cracking Scarborough seaside rummage!
A: In Lebberston, Scarborough, North Yorkshire—a coastal village gem with a lively buzz!
A: £1 for parking—gets you in for a stall-packed morning!
A: £7 for cars, £10 for vans—fair for a bustling coastal crowd!
A: Nope, no booking needed! Sellers set up from 6:00 AM, buyers from 7:00 AM—dead easy.
A: Ample parking, with disabled spaces—£1 parking fee sorts it, no extra sting.
A: Pet-friendly (dogs welcome), kids’ play area, 5-star catering (fish, buns, brews), toilets—set for a cracking day!
A: A seaside haul—furniture like stools or cabinets, clothes from kids’ anoraks to retro tees, and Scarborough gems like Spa mugs or Whitby trinkets. Deckchairs and camping gear shine.
A: The 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM slot’s solid, but August bank holidays bring extra stalls or buzz. Not fixed, but a joy when they hit!
A: Yep, it’s pet-friendly! Dogs are welcome—no lead policy specified, but keep ‘em under control.
A: Scarborough Castle, Cayton Bay, or North York Moors—loads to stretch your Scarborough day!
A: It’s the £1 parking, top food, play area, and Scarborough’s coastal hum. Bargains and seaside warmth make it a North Yorkshire star!
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