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Matford Car Boot Sale, Exeter

Matford Park and Ride, Exeter, Devon, EX28FD


Matford Car Boot Sale, Exeter: Exeter Sunday Market and Car Boot Sale is probably the Biggest and the Best in the South West. Attended every Sunday by approximately 100 traders, up to 400 car boot sellers and 5,000 buyers.

The market runs from 6.45am to 12.45pm at the Matford Park & Ride car parks, Matford Centre, Matford Park Road, Marsh Barton - just a ten minute drive from the City Centre.

In conjunction with Stagecoach, there will be a bus service operating from Exeter Bus Station to the Market.

Facilities

Tarmac selling area

Car parking

Weekly listings in local newspaper (Express & Echo)

Special events on Bank Holidays

Cost Information

£5.00 per car boot

£15.00 for casual traders

Pay on entry or pre-book for traders at centre office (see contact details)

Opening Hours

0645 - 1245 every Sunday


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Matford Car Boot Sale Exeter
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Event Details


Address:
Matford Park And Ride
Matford Centre
Matford Park Rd
Marsh Barton
Exeter
Devon
EX28FD   map

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28/05/2012 03:49:42
The A35 eastbound will be closed between the junctions with the A30 and the A3052 due to roadworks, between 8 pm and 6 am, from 29 May 2012 to 1 June 2012.

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28/05/2012 03:49:42
The A35 westbound is closed between the junctions with the A3052 and the A30, due to roadworks. Road expected to re-open from 6:00 am on 29 May 2012.

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