
Ardleigh Car Boot Sale
🧭Every Sunday and More
🌒March to October
🍳Colchester, Essex
🍳Taplow, Maidenhead
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There’s something magical about lazy Sunday mornings turning into unexpected adventures. That’s exactly what happened the first time I stumbled across the Taplow Car Boot Sale. Tucked away in the peaceful green stretch of Buckinghamshire, this market is where laid-back meets lively, and where a handful of coins might just land you something amazing.
I arrived not quite knowing what to expect, just hoping for a quiet wander. I left with an armful of vintage kitchen bits, a pair of old-school roller skates (don’t ask), and a surprisingly good iced coffee from a cheerful food stall. It’s that kind of place — where you go for a look and end up staying longer than you meant to.
From March through October, every Sunday and on Bank Holiday Mondays, between 10:00 am and 2:30 pm, Taplow Car Boot Sale becomes the place to be. Whether you’re buying, selling, or just enjoying the buzz, it’s worth the trip. Let me walk you through it — and why you might end up loving it as much as I do.
♥ Parking is available.
♥ Catering and Refreshments are available
♥ Toilet facilities are also available.
♦ Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday
♦ Between 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
♦ Every Week ♦ March to October
♦ Entry Time: 10:00 am
♦ Entry Fee: Before 1.00 pm £2 and After 1.00 pm £1
♦ Entry Time: 9:00 am.
♦ Entry Fee: Cars £15, Small Vans £25, Large Vans £35 and Trailers £5
Taplow Car Boot Sale,
987 Bath Rd,
Taplow,
Maidenhead SL6 0NX
Tel: 07947121336
Email: enq@giantcarboot.co.uk
Taplow Car Boot Sale has that perfect mix of chill vibes and fun surprises. It’s not too busy, not too quiet — just the right blend for a Sunday stroll. From the moment the gates open, there’s a soft hum of people chatting, sellers setting up, and early birds eager to find the first great deal of the day.
I’ve been a few times now, and each visit feels different. One week it’s vintage lamps and tea sets. Another, it’s garden tools, action figures, or someone selling fresh honey from their own bees. It’s this variety and unpredictability that makes Taplow such a joy.
What you’ll find here really depends on the week — and that’s the fun part. I’ve seen everything from collectible vinyl records to retro fashion and even upcycled home décor. People come with everything from attic clear-outs to carefully curated treasures.
It’s a great place to look for household items, books, small furniture, handmade bits and bobs, and seasonal goods. Around spring, you’ll find folks selling plants and garden supplies, while summer brings out more toys, games, and vintage clothes. It’s like walking through a pop-up department store, only friendlier.
Taplow has its own charm thanks to a handful of local sellers who pop up regularly. One of my favorites is a stall that always has handmade soaps and bath bombs — they smell amazing and make perfect gifts. Another seller brings fresh fruit and preserves straight from a nearby farm.
And then there’s always that one van loaded with retro gear — typewriters, tin signs, and even the odd vintage radio. It’s clear some sellers know what collectors love, and they bring the good stuff.
There’s a good mix of sellers at Taplow — people clearing out their garages, regular market traders, and a few who seem like they just love the thrill of it all. I’ve chatted with folks who come from miles away just to set up here.
Each stall has its own feel. Some are beautifully laid out, with labelled boxes and polished items. Others are more like treasure chests — a bit messy but full of surprise finds if you take your time to dig. That variety is what makes it fun — no two tables are ever the same.
The people who sell at Taplow really shape the vibe. Friendly, chatty, and often full of good stories, they make the market feel like more than just a place to shop.
You’ll find all sorts of people behind the tables here. Some are locals just trying to pass on stuff they no longer need. Others are regulars who sell at markets all over the region. Some come just on bank holidays with themed goods — toys near Christmas, plants in spring, picnic gear in summer.
I even met one older gent who said he’s been selling old car parts and tools since the early 2000s. “Not in it for the money,” he told me, “just something to do on a Sunday — and I like the people.” That’s the kind of atmosphere you’ll find here.
A couple of vendors really stand out each time. One lady always has the prettiest vintage dresses — some still with the tags on! Another runs a stall with rare coins and collectible stamps, and he’s more than happy to chat about the history behind each one.
There’s also a quirky couple who make their own candles in old teacups. It’s things like this that give Taplow its extra sparkle. You come looking for a deal, and you leave with something you didn’t know you needed.
Taplow’s car boot sale has a laid-back, family-friendly vibe that keeps people coming back. Whether you’re with friends, your partner, or the kids, it’s easy to enjoy yourself here.
It’s the kind of place where strangers strike up conversations, sellers remember your face, and someone always offers to help you carry that awkwardly shaped mirror to your car. I’ve seen parents chasing giggling toddlers, couples laughing over weird finds, and teens digging for vintage games — everyone fits in.
There’s a gentle rhythm to the day, and it just feels… nice. Safe, open, and full of smiles.
Now, Taplow doesn’t have full-blown live shows or anything wild, but you’ll often find a few food vans playing cheerful music or kids enjoying a slushie while their parents browse. On bank holidays, there’s sometimes a little extra — maybe balloons for kids, or a few more food choices.
But really, the entertainment is in the browsing. Every stall has its own little world to explore.
Good facilities make all the difference at any car boot sale — and Taplow does a solid job on that front.
While the market has catering and snacks on-site (including some pretty good burgers and ice cream in warmer months), you’re also not far from Taplow village. There are cozy cafés and a couple of pubs if you want a proper meal or a cuppa after your treasure hunt.
There’s also green space nearby, so if you’ve got the kids or the dog in tow, it’s easy to turn your visit into a longer day out.
Taplow offers plenty of parking space, so you won’t be circling around trying to find a spot. Sellers have a separate entry from 9:00 am, and buyers are let in at 10:00 am sharp. The layout is simple and easy to get around, and the paths are stroller-friendly, which is a big plus for families.
Toilets are available, and everything is close enough that even older visitors won’t feel like they’re walking miles just to get from one end to the other.
Taplow might not be the biggest market in the UK, but it’s one of the most enjoyable. There’s a personal feel to everything — no rush, no pressure — just a lovely way to spend a few hours.
Unlike bigger, busier sales where it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, Taplow feels welcoming and well-organized. The sellers are kind, the stalls are well-spaced, and you actually have room to stop, look, and chat. Prices are reasonable too — no inflated “antique” pricing here. Just honest bargains and good company.
The market’s close to some great local spots. After browsing the stalls, you can visit Taplow Riverside or take a walk along the Thames Path. If you’ve got time, Cliveden House is just a short drive away, with its lovely gardens and woodlands.
It’s the kind of area that makes you want to spend the whole day out and about.
Let’s wrap it up. If you’ve never been to Taplow Car Boot Sale, give it a go. It’s not just about the bargains — though you’ll definitely find plenty. It’s the mix of people, the feeling of the fresh weekend air, and the little surprises waiting at every stall that make it special.
I’ve walked away with things I didn’t even know I wanted — a well-loved book, a funky old lamp, even a homemade chutney that’s now a family favorite. But more than that, I’ve left with a full heart and a few great conversations.
So whether you’re clearing out your attic, hunting for something unique, or just fancy a slow morning with good coffee and better company — Taplow is the place. You might just come home with a treasure and a story to go with it.
It starts at 10:00 am.
It opens Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday From March to October between 10:00 am to 2:30 pm.
No booking required.
The Car Boot Sale held Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday From March to October between 10:00 am to 2:30 pm.
It takes place Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday From March to October between 10:00 am to 2:30 pm.
They charge Cars £15, Small Vans £25, Large Vans £35 and Trailers £5
The Car Boot Sale takes place Every Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday From March to October between 10:00 am to 2:30 pm.
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