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£10 at the door - free re-admission with programme.
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Following yet another successful fair in Petworth Park, our next event there is scheduled to be held from Friday 16 to Sunday 18 May 2025 - the tenth anniversary of this popular show.
The famous National Trust property in the picturesque market town of Petworth has proved an ideal venue, attracting thousands of eager visitors. In its spacious marquee, the Petworth Park Antiques & Fine Art Fair has over 60 exhibitors, predominantly members of The British Antique Dealers' Association and LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers. They offer for sale a wide range of desirable items such as fine period furniture, clocks, oil and watercolour paintings, maps, glass, sculpture, lighting, vintage watches, boxes, silver and jewellery together with ceramics, 20th century design objects, drawings and prints, textiles and carpets, applied arts and many other decorative and unique works of art from the ancient to the contemporary.
We are very happy to again work with The National Trust at Petworth House as well as with the local dealer association PAADA and the Petworth Business Association, creating yet another exciting event. The grand 17th century house boasts an internationally important art collection, and together with its 'Capability' Brown landscaped country park, it provides a magnificent backdrop for our annual fair.
The fair has its own free car park by the marquee - access is from the A272 Tillington Road through the gate at New Lodges. The AA signs will direct traffic to this entrance and not to the main car park on the A283, where there is a charge of £4 for non-National Trust members. Disabled parking close to the fair entrance. The pedestrian entrance is via the Cricket Lodge gate, also on the A272, or via the Cowyard.
A courtesy shuttle bus service will operate between the fair car park, the entrance to Petworth House and the town centre, running hourly between 11 am and 6 pm (5pm on Sunday).
Fair visitors enjoy free access to Petworth House during the three day event. National Trust members and Petworth House ticket holders may attend the antiques fair free of charge.
Light refreshments are available in the restaurant inside the fair, operated by The Naked Food Company.
Dogs that can be carried and guide/assistance dogs are welcome.
For local information, including details of hotels, restaurants and things to do, please visit Discover Petworth and Visit South East England.
The fair is held in a purpose built marquee in the grounds of Petworth House, overlooking the Upper Pond. Access for vehicles is from the A272 Tillington Road through the gate at New Lodges.
Exhibitors are primarily drawn from The British Antique Dealers' Association and LAPADA The Association of Art & Antiques Dealers and the fair features both local dealers and specialists based further afield. The event is vetted for quality and correct attribution.
A | Alderney & Wright | An eclectic mix of 19th and 20th century decorative glass |
Antiquated | Decorative antiques | |
Art & Horse Racing Gallery | British and international contemporary art | |
B | Baron Fine Art | Fine quality oil paintings, watercolours and etchings |
Blackbrook Gallery | Specialists in 19th century animal paintings | |
J H Bourdon-Smith Ltd | Fine quality 17th to 20th century silver | |
Brilliant Gin | Artisan London Dry Gin | |
David Brooker Fine Art | English and European 17th to 19th century oil paintings, watercolours and prints, small furniture and objects | |
Mark Buckley Antiques | Fine Victorian and Edwardian furniture and works of art | |
Burlington | Fine 19th and 20th century British and European paintings | |
C | Cambridge Fine Art | Fine quality 18th to 20th century British and Continental paintings |
Christopher Clarke (Antiques) Ltd | Dealers in campaign furniture and travel items | |
Sarah Colegrave Fine Art | 19th and 20th century paintings, drawings and watercolours | |
William Cook | Fine quality antique furniture, decorative objects and works of art | |
D | Dansk Silver by Jane Burgett | Specialising in Georg Jensen and other Scandinavian silver jewellery |
E | Elford Fine Art | Fine paintings, watercolours and contemporary art |
Ellis Fine Art | Late 18th to early 20th century oil paintings and country furniture | |
Justin Evershed-Martin Fine Art & Design | Rare and distinctive decorative arts from the last 200 years | |
F | Anthony Fell Antiques | Fine quality period furniture and works of art |
Fileman Antiques | Fine antique lighting and glass | |
G | Galerie Arabesque | European and Asian sculpture, textiles and works of art |
Garret & Hurst Sculpture | Bronzes and sculpture by the Master sculptors of the 19th century and decorative arts | |
Gladwell & Patterson | Experts in fine art since 1746 | |
Mark Goodger | Fine tea caddies, antique boxes and accessories | |
S. Greenstein & Co Ltd | Fine diamond jewellery | |
Gråsilver | An exclusive range of rare modernist Scandinavian jewellery | |
H | Haynes Fine Art | Dealers in quality 16th to 20th century paintings in London and the Cotswolds |
Hickmet Fine Arts | Fine Art Nouveau and Art Deco sculpture and glass | |
Callie Hollenden Antiques | Decorative antiques and works of art | |
The Hunt Gallery | Original oil paintings by Michael John Hunt | |
J | Jacksons Antique | 16th to 20th century rare objects |
K | Stephen Kalms Antiques | Fine English and Continental silver |
Kirker Holidays | For discerning travellers | |
M | Jeroen Markies Art Deco | Specialists in Art Deco furniture and decorative objects |
Markov | Fine jewellery, decorative and applied arts | |
Paul Mayhew Fine Art | Fine 19th century and modern British paintings | |
Kaye Michie Fine Art | Watercolours, drawings and illustrations circa 1860-1980 | |
James Miles Ltd | Decorative and applied arts from 1860 to the present day | |
Millington Adams | Fine quality period furniture, clocks and paintings | |
Freya Mitton | 20th century British art | |
M & D Moir | Art Nouveau and Art Deco glass by the great makers | |
Morgan Strickland Decorative Arts | Specialists in Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Aesthetic Movement, Art Deco and 20th century design | |
Andrew Muir | Clarice Cliff, Moorcroft and other 20th century ceramics | |
O | Olde Time | Fine antique clocks and barometers |
Oriental Rug Shop Ltd | Exquisite hand-made rugs and carpets | |
Ottocento | Fine art from Old Masters to 20th century, including posters | |
P | Carol Page Antiques | Fine antique tapestries and decorative items |
Plaza | 20th century jewellery | |
Richard Price | Antiquarian horologists | |
Ptarmigan Antiques | Period furniture, paintings and works of art | |
R | T Robert | Antique jewellery, early rare silver and objets d'art |
Tom Rooth | Hand made limited edition ceramics and British and European art from the 18th century to the present day | |
Ruddy | Decorative antiques and works of art | |
S | Shapiro & Co | Interesting and unusual jewellery, silver and objets d'art, including Arts & Crafts |
Michael St. John | 19th and 20th century watercolours | |
The Swan Gallery | Antique maps and prints, Victorian and Edwardian watercolours, drawings and oil paintings | |
T | Timewise Vintage Watches | Antique and vintage wrist and pocket watches |
V | Vintage Lilly at Petworth Antiques Market | Period furniture, paintings and objets d'art |
Vistavka Fine Art | 17th century to modern works on paper | |
W | Walker Galleries | 19th and 20th century English and European paintings and watercolours |
Walton House Antiques | Fine quality antique furniture, clocks and works of art | |
Nick Waters Art | Modern British art and design | |
Mark J West | 18th, 19th and early 20th century English and Continental table glass | |
Winsor Birch Ltd | Fine art and sculpture company |
The Marquee
Petworth House and Park
Petworth
West Sussex GU28 0QY
A stately mansion nestled in the South Downs housing the finest art collection in the care of the National Trust.
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