
Frome Market
🧭Every Sunday
🌒March to December
🍳Market Yard, Frome
🍳 West Bay, Bridport
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Hey there! If you’ve never been to a car boot sale, picture this: a sunny Sunday morning, rows of cars packed with goodies, and a buzz of friendly chatter. I’ve been hooked on car boot sales for years—there’s nothing like the thrill of finding a hidden gem for a bargain. Here in the UK, they’re a big deal, especially places like the West Bay Car Boot Sale in Bridport. It’s free to wander in, open every Sunday from April to October, 7:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Run by the Town Council, all the pitch fees from sellers go straight to local community projects. Whether you’re a buyer hunting for deals or a seller clearing out your garage, it’s a win-win. Stick with me—I’ll walk you through what makes this market special, from the goodies you’ll find to the cosy community vibe.
♥ It’s completely free for the public.
♥ Parking is available.
♥ Catering and refreshments are available, along with toilet facilities.
♥ There is no need to book in advance
♦ Every Sunday 7:00 pm to 12:00 pm
♦ Every Week ♦ April to October
♦ Entry Time: 7:00 am
♦ Entry Fee: Free
♦ Entry Time: 7:00 am
♦ Entry Fee: Cars £ and Vans £15
West Bay Car Boot Sale,
West Bay Road,
West Bay,
Bridport DT6 4GA
Tel: 01308456722
Email: enquiries@bridport-tc.gov.uk
West Bay Car Boot Sale is like a lucky bag—you never know what’s inside! I’ve spotted antiques like old teacups and collectibles like football cards. There’s sturdy second-hand furniture too—a wobbly table I fixed up for a tenner once.
Piles of clothes are everywhere—vintage dresses, kids’ coats going cheap, even a leather jacket I still wear. Local goodies pop up too, like jars of jam, fresh herbs, or eggs from a nearby farm.
In summer, you’ll find beach toys, sunhats, and picnic rugs. In autumn, maybe a woolly scarf or a stack of DVDs for cosy nights. It’s a proper mix, every Sunday from April to October, 7:00 am to 12:00 pm. Bring a bag—you’ll need it!
What makes West Bay special? The local treasures! I’ve grabbed hand-knitted blankets and homemade fudge from Bridport folks.
Vintage wares turn up often—like old radios, china plates, or a creaky rocking horse. One time, I found a Dorset-made candle that smelled like the sea—pure magic.
You might snag a potted plant someone grew down the road. Or even a batch of scones baked that morning. These bits aren’t just stuff—they’re little pieces of the area. I always check the tables twice!
The sellers are a fun bunch—proper variety! You’ve got crafty types with handmade earrings or crochet blankets. Vintage fashion fans bring retro gear like 80s jumpers.
I met a bloke with rare books once—picked up a tatty Sherlock Holmes for a quid. Someone’s always upcycling—think funky chairs painted bright colours or lamps made from old bottles.
There’s a lady who does kids’ toys too. All cleaned up and ready for a new home. It’s different every week. That mix keeps it exciting—you’re meeting people with stories behind their stuff.
Who’s behind the tables? Mostly local Bridport residents clearing out garages. Think mums offloading baby gear or blokes with tools they don’t need.
You’ll see regular traders too. They set up every Sunday with neat little displays. Some come seasonally—summer sellers with picnic stuff like cool boxes, or winter folks with blankets.
They’re chatty and friendly. They love that their £7 (cars) or £15 (vans) fees help community groups. I’ve met sellers who’ve been at it for years. One said he started to fund his kid’s football kit—now he just loves the banter.
There’s this one seller I adore. A vintage toy nut with old trains, dolls, and even a wind-up robot once. Another’s a local artisan carving wooden spoons and bowls.
I bought one for my mum—she still uses it. Once, an antique specialist brought a trunk of goodies. Think brass candlesticks and faded photos.
There’s a lass who does jewellery too. All are handmade with sea glass from West Bay beach. These folks aren’t just selling—they’re sharing passions. Chatting with them feels like catching up with mates.
West Bay feels like a big hug. Regulars nod hello—like the old chap who always brings his dog. Newcomers fit right in.
Families dig through toys. Collectors hunt bargains. Students grab cheap pots for uni flats. It’s buzzing but relaxed—everyone’s there for a good time.
The Town Council runs it. So it’s all about bringing people together, not making a quick buck. I’ve seen kids swapping comics and grannies laughing over a teapot they both want. It’s loud with chatter, not chaos.
Food vans dish out hot sarnies, bacon rolls, and tea. It smells amazing by 8:00 am. Sometimes a local strummer plays tunes while you browse.
Kids dart about, chasing each other. Or begging for a 50p toy. The odd dog wags its tail at everyone.
No big stage or anything. But the little extras—like a burger sizzling or a seagull nicking a chip—keep it lively. It’s a cracking Sunday morning vibe you’ll want to soak up.
After shopping, Bridport’s nearby cafes are ace for a coffee. There’s a little place down the road with the best scones. You’ve got shops too—like a bakery or a charity store if you’re still in a bargain mood.
Fancy a breather? The cliffs are a short walk away. Stunning views and fresh air. I’ve taken mates there after a morning at the boot sale. We’ve made a proper day of it—it’s all so close.
Parking’s sorted—loads of space for cars and vans. It’s free for buyers. Sellers roll in from 7:00 am with no hassle.
The ground’s flat. So it’s easy for pushchairs, wheelchairs, or if your knees aren’t what they used to be. Toilets are on-site—clean enough for a quick stop.
Snacks like ice cream or sausage rolls are there too. No booking needed—just turn up. It’s simple but works for everyone.
West Bay beats most car boots, hands down. Free entry’s a big win—some places charge just to look! It’s chilled, not rushed like those crowded city markets.
The range of stuff is cracking. Way better than the same old tat elsewhere. Other spots feel like a grab-and-go.
But here, it’s about fun and community. The profits going to local projects? That’s rare and feels good. Proper value—more smiles for your money.
You’re steps from West Bay’s cliffs and beach. Stunning spots for a walk after haggling. Bridport’s got history too—old rope-making tales and quirky buildings to poke around.
There’s a river nearby if you like a quiet sit. Or the harbour for fish and chips. I’ve dragged family along after a boot sale. They loved it—it’s a mini adventure.
Summer might bring a charity stall. Sellers chip in extra for good causes—heartwarming stuff. October’s end-of-season day once had hot drinks and a singalong.
It was cosy as anything. It’s every Sunday, April to October, from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm, rain or shine. Sometimes, they’ll do a big clear-out day.
Traders pile on more stock. I’ve seen folks bring picnic tables in July, too. Makes it a proper outing.
No official themed days. But you’ll see Halloween bits in autumn—spooky masks or pumpkin decorations. Early Christmas crafts sneak in, too.
Think homemade wreaths or little stockings. Sellers get festive, piling tables with tinsel. Or Easter eggs if it’s spring.
It’s not a full-on fair. But those seasonal touches pull in families and bargain hunters. Keeps it fresh every visit!
So, there you have it—West Bay Car Boot Sale is a cracking little gem! I’ve spent years poking around car boots, and this one’s got a special place in my heart. It’s not just about the bargains (though I’ve nabbed some corkers—like a vintage lamp for a fiver). It’s the whole vibe: friendly faces, local treasures, and knowing every seller’s fee helps Bridport’s community.
Whether you’re after a Sunday morning adventure, a unique find, or just a cuppa with a view, West Bay’s got you covered. Pop down between April and October, 7:00 am to 12:00 pm—no cost to get in, no fuss, just fun. Bring a mate, grab a bacon roll, and see what you unearth. Trust me, you’ll be back!
It starts at 7:00 am.
It opens between 7:00 am and 12:00 pm.
No need to book in advance.
It takes place Every Sunday from April to October. Running from 7:00 pm to 12:00 pm
It takes place Every Sunday from April to October. Running from 7:00 pm to 12:00 pm
They Charge Cars £ and Vans £15
The car boot sale takes place Every Sunday from April to October. Running from 7:00 pm to 12:00 pm.
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