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🍳 Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire
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Imagine a Thursday morning in East Yorkshire, where dawn’s golden hum stirs a craving for a proper rummage—Strawberry Fields Car Boot in Bridlington is your haven. Running every Thursday and Bank Holiday Monday from March to October, plus Tuesdays from June to September, from 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM, this legendary market, Yorkshire’s biggest and best for 17 years, transforms fields into a bargain-hunter’s carnival. I’ve been hooked for ages, weaving through hundreds of stalls brimming with finds, catching the pulse of lively chatter, and unearthing treasures that spark joy.
Whether you’re a seller unpacking a boot full of goodies or a buyer chasing that quirky gem, Strawberry Fields’ pet-friendly, festival-like buzz feels like an East Yorkshire embrace. Grab a brew, settle in—let’s dive into why Strawberry Fields’ is your midweek must!
♥ Catering and refreshments are available, along with toilet facilities.
♥ Parking for 2000 cars and coaches is welcome (dedicated coach park).
♥ There are hundreds of stalls, demos, rides, and attractions.
♥ Dogs are welcome, but they must always be on a lead.
♥ There’s no need to book in advance.
♦ Runs twice a Week and also on Bank Holiday Monday
♦ Between 6:00 am to 2:00 pm
♦ Thursday runs from March to October
♦ Tuesday runs from June to September
♦ Entry Time : 6:00 AM
♦ Entry Fee : £1.50 per car
♦ Entry Time : 6:00 am to 9:00 am.
♦ Entry Fee : Cars £10, Cars and Trailer £12, Mid Size Vans £14, Large Vans £15, Market Traders £25 and Feeder Cars £5
♦ To sell new goods you have to pay around £15 – £25 and mix of new and second hand goods depending on how much space you take and the amount of new goods being sold.
Strawberry Fields Car Boot,
Kingsgate,
Bridlington YO15 3NG
Tel: 07742275196
Email: skirlington2@yahoo.co.uk
Strawberry Fields Car Boot Sale is an East Yorkshire titan, thriving every Thursday and Bank Holiday Monday (March to October), plus Tuesdays (June to September), from 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM in Bridlington. Known as Yorkshire’s biggest and best Thursday car boot for 17 years, it’s a buzzing hub where I’ve spent countless mornings—lured by the aroma of catering stalls and hundreds of stalls packed with new and second-hand goods.
Buyers arrive from 6:00 AM for £1.50 per car, while sellers set up from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM with fees at £10 for cars, £12 cars with trailers, £14 mid-size vans, £15 large vans, £25 market traders, £5 feeder cars, or £15-£25 for new/mixed goods—no booking needed. With pet-friendly vibes, rides, a kids’ area, toilets, and parking for 2000 cars/coaches, it’s a deal-hunter’s joy—here’s what’s waiting.
Strawberry Fields’ haul is a stunner—like an East Yorkshire barn flung open midweek. You’ll spot treasures that nab you, like a chipped jug I grabbed that’s now my tea pal, or a quirky mirror begging for a nook. Furniture’s a pull—maybe a creaky stool you can restore, or a sideboard with coastal heft. Clothes stack up—kids’ scarves, vintage tees, or boots I’ve roamed cliffs in. I’ve bagged quirks that spark banter, like old Bridlington pier stubs or a toy boat that still sails. Spring brings garden gear, summer beach kits—it’s a bargain paradise with a tale in every find.
Strawberry Fields’ got a flair for East Yorkshire gems that warm the soul. Expect local crafts—perhaps a hand-carved trinket or a knitted throw that’s pure cozy. Catering stalls dish up treats—I’ve scoffed fish and chips and Yorkshire parkin that sing with a brew. Bridlington relics shine too, like a scuffed seaside badge or a Flamborough postcard dripping nostalgia. One seller swore her nan baked the scones she was flogging—those local yarns make every item glow. It’s not just a market; it’s Bridlington’s vibrant heart laid bare across hundreds of stalls.
Strawberry Fields’ traders are a cracking crew, each tossing a spark of East Yorkshire’s spirit into the sprawling stalls. You’ll see setups heaving with new and second-hand wares—maybe a shiny gadget or a patched rug—next to piles of dog-eared comics. Vintage clobber pulls crowds; I bagged a scarf that’s my beach-walk mate. Some rework old bits—a splintered crate now a planter, gone quick. Then there’s the loud ones—a chap with a jumble of fishing gear, spinning tales, or a gal with Bridlington knick-knacks who knows every tide. Their mix keeps it electric, nothing like a flat market.
Selling at Strawberry Fields’ is a doddle—pull in from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM, no booking needed. It’s £10 for cars, £12 cars with trailers, £14 mid-size vans, £15 large vans, £25 market traders, £5 feeder cars, or £15-£25 for new/mixed goods—fair for the crowds swarming from 6:00 AM for £1.50 per car. I’ve pitched here, flogging old mugs and a wobbly lamp, with dogs on leads trotting by and kids buzzing at rides. The catering—a chip butty kept me fueled—added to the trade in Bridlington’s festival-like hum.
Strawberry Fields’ sellers are a warm bunch, mirroring East Yorkshire’s coastal pulse. Locals clear their clutter—crates of trinkets, heaps of linens they’ve outgrown, or a net they’re done with. Twice-weekly regulars bring fresh hauls, new or second-hand. I’m fond of the old-timers—a fella with a stash of old buckets, or a mum with piles of kids’ storybooks. I’ve nattered with a fisherman ditching spare gear, a family post-clearout, and a baker with extra molds. They’re here to trade or declutter, turning stalls into quick catch-up hubs.
Some traders stick with you. One misty dawn, I met a chap with a trove of old Bridlington carnival flyers—wee bits of history that hooked me. A regular gal’s stall shines with hand-stitched coasters—one’s my picnic pride. Then there’s the quiet seller, slipping out treasures like a brass anchor or a Filey snap that’s pure heart. They’re not just selling—they’re sharing East Yorkshire relics, making each browse a top Thursday yarn.
Strawberry Fields’ got a vibe that’s pure East Yorkshire—morning hum, cheery, and bursting with festival spirit, March to October. The 6:00 AM start swells into a lively 2:00 PM close.
Step in, and you’re part of the gang—locals toss a grin, and traders chirp “alright?” like you’re a regular. Families roam with dogs on leads and kids hitting rides or the play area, toting £1.50-car finds, while bargain hunters swarm hundreds of stalls. Bridlington folk mix with Yorkshire visitors, and old-timers linger over relics that echo seaside fairs. I’ve seen newbies melt into trader banter—it’s Strawberry Fields’ big-hearted charm. Pet-friendly and carnival-packed, it feels like a coastal do with deals.
Strawberry Fields’ catering is a gem—fish and chips, parkin, and brews that hit the mark; I’ve munched a chip butty with my dog nearby. Toilets keep it comfy, and rides—bouncy castles to mini-cars—plus demos spark joy. The real buzz is the scene—pups padding about, a haggle turning to chuckles, and the throb of Yorkshire’s top Thursday car boot. It’s a morning that feels like a proper East Yorkshire bash.
Strawberry Fields’ got it nailed—everything sorted for a cracking morning.
Bridlington’s a belter for stretching your day. The town centre’s a short hop—cafes for a scone or shops for a browse. Bridlington Beach is nearby too—sandy shores for a post-rummage wander with mates, kids, or pets.
Parking for 2000 cars and coaches (dedicated coach park) is a win—£1.50 per car gets you in. It’s pet-friendly (dogs on leads), and flat fields suit buggies or creaky joints, though rain can muddy patches—pack boots. Toilets and catering (chips, parkin, drinks) keep you set, with rides and a kids’ area for family fun, and no booking makes it a breeze for all.
Strawberry Fields Car Boot is an East Yorkshire star that’s got me hooked, blending 17-year legacy with festival-like bargains. Here’s why it’s a regional gem.
Strawberry Fields’ twice-weekly Mar-to-Oct run tops Bradford Bulls’ Friday hum—more summer shots. Its £1.50/car entry matches Rufforth’s, beating Battersea’s £1-£7; I nabbed a jug here smoother than Apps Court’s £2. Seller fees—£10-£25—undercut Eboot’s pricier pitches, pulling richer hauls than Redcar’s £12-£16. No booking outshines markets needing calls, and Strawberry Fields’ rides and 2000-car parking trump Wetherby’s simpler setup. Bigger than Madley’s sprawl, Strawberry Fields’ Thursday vibe keeps it buzzing yet homely—an East Yorkshire cracker.
Strawberry Fields’ Bridlington spot is a gem for an East Yorkshire day out. Bridlington’s centre is close—Old Town for history or harbour for views; I’ve roamed there post-haul. Bridlington Beach’s nearby—sandcastles or seafront strolls, lush for kids or pets. Flamborough Head’s a quick drive—cliffs and lighthouses for a nature hit; I’ve paired it with Strawberry Fields’ buzz. Unlike Bradford Bulls’ urban hum or Redcar’s coastal glow, Strawberry Fields blends seaside charm, historic nooks, and rugged cliffs, turning your morning rummage into a full East Yorkshire adventure.
Strawberry Fields keeps its twice-weekly slots buzzing from March to October, with extras to spice it up.
The 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM slot’s solid, but Bank Holiday Mondays—like May or August—bring extra juice. I’ve hit a packed one with stalls and rides overflowing—pure Bridlington craic. Not locked in, but these bursts add a spark when they land.
Mar to Oct leans into warm seasons. Spring rolls out garden gear—pots, spades. Summer brings beach kits, pet toys. I’ve grabbed festival odds one Thursday, picnic bits a Tuesday—small shifts that keep it lively. Bridlington’s coastal vibe amps up stalls with East Yorkshire flair.
Here’s my scoop on Strawberry Fields Car Boot—an East Yorkshire gem from years of midweek hunts. It’s Yorkshire’s biggest and best Thursday car boot with a 17-year legacy, bursting with finds and pet-friendly warmth. Grab a parkin slice, chase bargains with your pup, or bask in the carnival buzz—it’s a proper belter. I’ve nabbed treasures here, bantered with traders like mates, and loved the seasonal glow. Hit it any Thursday or Tuesday, Mar to Oct, 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM—bring a couple of quid and a bag. You’ll stroll off with a gem and a grin.
A: Every Thursday and Bank Holiday Monday (Mar-Oct), plus Tuesdays (Jun-Sep), 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Yorkshire’s top Thursday rummage!
A: In Bridlington, East Yorkshire—17 years as the region’s biggest car boot!
A: £1.50 per car—a steal for hundreds of stalls!
A: Cars £10, cars with trailers £12, mid-size vans £14, large vans £15, market traders £25, feeder cars £5, new/mixed goods £15-£25—fair for the crowd!
A: Nope, no booking needed! Sellers from 6:00 AM-9:00 AM, buyers from 6:00 AM—dead easy.
A: Parking for 2000 cars and coaches—£1.50 per car covers it, no extra cost.
A: Pet-friendly (dogs on leads), kids’ area, rides, catering (fish and chips, parkin, brews), toilets—sorted for a cracking day!
A: New and second-hand mix—furniture like stools or sideboards, clothes from kids’ scarves to vintage tees, and East Yorkshire gems like Bridlington pier relics or Flamborough postcards. Beach kits and garden gear shift seasonally.
A: The 6:00 AM to 2:00 PM slot’s steady, but Bank Holiday Mondays bring extra stalls or buzz. Not set, but a joy when they hit!
A: Yep, dogs welcome—keep ‘em on a lead for safety.
A: Bridlington Beach, Old Town, or Flamborough Head—loads to stretch your East Yorkshire day!
A: It’s the £1.50/car entry, rides, catering, and Yorkshire’s biggest Thursday hum. Bargains and East Yorkshire warmth make it a regional star!

🧭Every Sunday
🌒All Year Round
🍳Skipsea, East Riding of Yorkshire
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