
York Auction Centre Car Boot Sale
🧭Monday to Friday
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🍳Murton Lane, York
🍳 Thirsk, North Yorkshire
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Imagine a Saturday or Bank Holiday Monday afternoon in North Yorkshire, where the sun’s golden warmth sparks a craving for a proper rummage—Woodfield Car Boot Sale in Thirsk is your spot. Every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, April to September, this beloved market transforms a field into a family-friendly treasure hunt. I’ve been hooked for years, wandering through stalls of second-hand wonders, soaking up the cheery hum of Thirsk’s market-town chatter, and unearthing bargains that warm the heart.
Whether you’re a seller unpacking a boot full of pre-loved goodies or a buyer hunting for that quirky gem, Woodfield’s laid-back, summery buzz feels like a North Yorkshire picnic. Grab a brew, get comfy—let’s dive into why Woodfield’s your afternoon must!
♥ Parking is available.
♥ Catering and refreshments are available.
♥ There are also toilet facilities.
♥ No need to book in advance.
♥ Dogs are welcome, but they must always be on a lead.
♦ Bank Holiday Monday and Every Saturday
♦ Between 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
♦ Every Week ♦ April to September
♦ Entry Time: 1:00 PM.
♦ Entry Fee: £1 for adults and Free for under 16’s
♦ Entry Time: 11:00 am to 12:15 pm.
♦ Entry Fee: Cars £5 and Vans from £10 and with Trailers an extra £5
Woodfield Car Boot Sale,
York Road,
Thirsk,
YO73AD
Tel: 07928 328 308
Woodfield Car Boot Sale is a North Yorkshire favorite, blooming every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, April to September, in the market town of Thirsk. It’s a cracking spot where I’ve whiled away many an afternoon—lured by the scent of hot sausage rolls from the catering stall and stalls packed with second-hand treasures. Buyers stroll in from 1:00 PM for £1 (free for under 16s), while sellers set up from 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM with fees at £5 for cars, £10 for vans, plus £5 for trailers—no booking needed. With toilets, parking, catering, and a pet-friendly vibe (dogs on leads), it’s a summery joy—here’s what’s waiting.
Woodfield’s all about second-hand charm—like a Yorkshire attic spilled out for summer. You’ll spot finds that tug you, like a scuffed teapot I nabbed that’s now my brewing pal, or a retro lamp begging for a desk. Furniture’s a draw—maybe a creaky chair you can sand down, or a bookcase with Thirsk’s homely grit. Clothes pile high—kids’ dungarees, vintage blouses, or boots I’ve wandered moors in. I’ve grabbed quirks that spark natter, like dog-eared Herriot books or a wind-up radio that still crackles. Summer brings picnic blankets, old board games—it’s a pre-loved paradise with a tale in every item.
Woodfield’s got a knack for North Yorkshire gems that feel like home. Expect second-hand local relics—perhaps a chipped Ripon jug or a hand-stitched cushion that’s pure snug. Catering stalls offer treats—I’ve munched sausage rolls and Yorkshire flapjacks that hit lush with a tea. Thirsk treasures shine too, like a faded racecourse ticket or a Dales postcard dripping history. One seller reckoned her gran knitted the scarf she was selling—those local yarns make every find glow. It’s not just a market; it’s Thirsk’s cozy soul laid bare, all pre-loved and proper.
Woodfield’s traders are a cheery bunch, each adding a dash of market-town warmth to the second-hand stalls. You’ll see tables heaped with pre-loved bits—maybe a polished brass ornament or a patched quilt—next to piles of curling comics. Retro gear pulls punters; I bagged a scarf that’s my picnic staple. Some sellers unearth attic finds—a dusty suitcase now a decor hit, gone fast. Then there’s the talkers—a chap with a sprawl of old tools, full of chat, or a lass with Yorkshire knick-knacks who knows every lane. Their second-hand mix keeps it lively, far from a bog-standard market.
Selling at Woodfield’s is a breeze—roll in from 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM, and no booking is sorted. It’s £5 for cars, £10 for vans, plus £5 for trailers—fair for the summer footfall. I’ve pitched here, flogging old novels and a wobbly stool (all second-hand, per the rules), with buyers arriving from 1:00 PM for £1 adult entry, free for under 16s. Dogs on leads are fine, so my pup’s tagged along, adding to the afternoon trade in Thirsk’s sunny fields.
Woodfield’s sellers are a Thirsk gem, reflecting the town’s homely pulse with their second-hand hauls. Locals clear their lofts—boxes of vinyl, heaps of curtains they’ve outgrown, or a lamp they’ve swapped out. Saturday regulars, plus Bank Holiday crews, bring fresh, pre-loved loads weekly. I rate the fixtures—a bloke with a stash of old farm tools or a gran with piles of kids’ storybooks. I’ve nattered with a teacher ditching spare crafts, a family post-clearout, and a retiree with vintage tins. They’re here to pass on treasures, making stalls feel like friendly handovers.
Some traders linger in your mind. One sunny noon, I met a fella with a trove of old Thirsk market badges—wee bits of history that nabbed me. A regular gal’s stall sparkles with hand-mended linens—one tablecloth’s my picnic star. Then there’s the shy seller, slipping out finds like a brass horse or a Dales snap that’s all heart. They’re not just selling—they’re sharing second-hand stories, turning each browse into a cozy Yorkshire yarn.
Woodfield’s got a summer afternoon glow that’s hard to match—midday warmth, welcoming, and full of Thirsk’s market-town charm, April to September. The 1:00 PM start hums into a cheery 4:00 PM close.
Wade in, and you’re part of the crew—locals give a nod, and traders chirp “alright?” like you’re a mate. Families amble with dogs on leads, kids buzzing for free-entry finds, while deal-seekers pay £1 to rummage. Thirsk folk mingle with visitors, and old-timers linger over relics that echo Yorkshire summers. I’ve watched first-timers slide into trader natter—it’s Woodfield’s open-door charm. Pet-friendly and family-focused, it feels like a village fete with a second-hand twist.
Woodfield’s catering stall is a winner—hot sausage rolls, crumbly scones, and cold drinks; I’ve scoffed a scone with my dog at my feet. Toilets keep things easy, and the real buzz is the scene—pups padding about, a barter sparking chuckles, and the gentle rhythm of a market alive. No big rides, but the second-hand focus and family vibe—kids toting free finds—carry it. It’s an afternoon that feels like a proper North Yorkshire outing.
Woodfield’s got the lot—everything sorted for a cracking afternoon.
Thirsk’s a gem for stretching your day. The town centre’s a short hop—cafes for a scone or shops for a mooch. The River Swale’s close too—calm banks for a post-rummage wander with mates, kids, or your dog on a lead.
Parking’s plentiful—£1 adult entry covers your spot, no extra cost. It’s flat and pet-friendly (dogs on leads), so it’s lush for buggies or slower movers, though rain can make fields mucky—bring boots. Toilets and catering (sausage rolls, scones, drinks) keep you comfy, and no booking means it’s a doddle for all.
Woodfield Car Boot Sale is a Thirsk treasure that’s got me hooked, blending family-friendly warmth with second-hand magic. Here’s why it’s a North Yorkshire star.
Woodfield’s April-to-September Saturday and Bank Holiday run feels summery and tight, unlike Cols’ year-round roar—pure seasonal charm. Its £1 entry matches Pinley’s but beats Chirk’s £2/£1; I nabbed a teapot here easier than Rhyl’s £5/£1. Selling fees—£5-£15—undercut Wrexham’s £5-£10 for vans, pulling quirkier second-hand stock than Sully’s pricier pitches. No booking trumps markets needing plans, and Woodfield’s second-hand-only rule outshines Bangor’s mixed stalls. Smaller than Cols’ sprawl, Woodfield’s cozy fields keep it homely yet vibrant—a Yorkshire summer win.
Woodfield’s Thirsk setting is a belter for a North Yorkshire day out. Thirsk’s town centre is minutes away—World of James Herriot for quirky tales or market square cafes; I’ve sipped tea there post-haul. The River Swale’s close—peaceful paths for a picnic or dog walk, great for kids. North York Moors are a short drive—wild trails for a nature hit; I’ve paired it with Woodfield’s buzz. Unlike Pinley’s urban Coventry or Chirk’s quiet hills, Woodfield mixes market-town charm, literary nods, and moorland escapes, turning your afternoon rummage into a full Yorkshire adventure.
Woodfield keeps its Saturdays and Bank Holiday Mondays humming from April to September, with a few extras to keep it lively.
The 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM slot’s steady, but Bank Holidays—like May or August—bring a spark. I’ve hit a buzzing Monday with traders piling in—more second-hand stalls, more craic. Not guaranteed, but these bursts add a summery lift when they pop up.
April to September leans into summer joy. Early weeks roll out garden relics—old pots, faded chairs. September nudges picnic wind-downs—retro blankets, board games. I’ve grabbed festival trinkets one Saturday, camping odds the next—second-hand shifts that keep it fun. Thirsk’s sunny vibe amps up the family-friendly feel with extra kid-toting crowds.
Here’s my take on Woodfield Car Boot Sale—a North Yorkshire gem from years of afternoon rambles. It’s a pet-friendly, second-hand haven in Thirsk bursting with finds and market-town warmth. Grab a roll, hunt pre-loved treasures with your pup, or bask in the buzz—it’s a proper belter. I’ve scored gems here, nattered with traders like pals, and soaked up the summery glow. Hit it any Saturday or Bank Holiday Mon, Apr to Sep, 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM—bring a quid and a bag. You’ll stroll off with a bargain and a grin.
A: Every Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, April to September. A cracking Thirsk summer afternoon!
A: In Thirsk, North Yorkshire—a market-town gem with a family-friendly buzz!
A: £1 for adults, free for under 16s—a steal for second-hand treasures!
A: £5 for cars, £10 for vans, plus £5 for trailers—fair for a lively crowd!
A: Nope, no booking is needed! Sellers set up from 11:00 AM, buyers from 1:00 PM—easy peasy.
A: Plenty of parking—your £1 adult entry sorts it, no extra charge.
A: Pet-friendly (dogs on leads), with catering (sausage rolls, scones, drinks), toilets—set for a comfy day!
A: Second-hand only—furniture like chairs or bookcases, clothes from kids’ dungarees to vintage blouses, and Yorkshire gems like Herriot books or Dales relics. Picnic blankets and games rule summer.
A: The 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM slot’s solid, but Bank Holidays bring extra stalls or buzz. Not fixed, but a joy when they hit!
A: Yep, it’s pet-friendly! Dogs are welcome but must stay on a lead.
A: World of James Herriot, North York Moors, or Thirsk’s cafes—tons to stretch your Yorkshire day!
A: It’s the £1 entry, second-hand focus, and Thirsk’s summery hum. Bargains and family warmth make it a North Yorkshire star!
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