Alfies Antique Market

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Alfies Antique Market. Photo: eilidh_wag, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Alfies Antique Market

A sprawling indoor bazaar in Lisson Grove housing over seventy-five dealers, Alfies offers one of London’s most comprehensive collections of antiques under a single roof.

At a glance

Alfies Antique Market is a large indoor market spanning Church Street in Lisson Grove, with over seventy-five independent dealers. The space functions as a curated emporium of decorative and functional antiques, drawing collectors and curious shoppers alike.

History

The source text does not provide founding or historical details about the market.

What you see

The market operates as an indoor pavilion with multiple dealer stalls. Its scale and layout accommodate numerous independent vendors in a shared commercial space designed for browsing and discovery.

Cultural significance

Alfies represents a traditional model of antique dealing in London, where specialist vendors and generalist collectors converge. It serves as a repository for decorative arts and vintage goods that span centuries of craftsmanship and design.

Key facts

  • Location: Church Street, Lisson Grove, City of Westminster, London
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 51.5242, -0.1688
  • Dealers: Over seventy-five independent antique vendors
  • Specialities: Silver, furniture, jewellery, paintings, ceramics, glass and vintage clothing

Practical information & getting there

Alfies Antique Market is located in the Lisson Grove area of Westminster. The market occupies Church Street, accessible via London’s public transport network. For current opening hours, admission details, and vendor information, consult the market directly or visit its website.

Sources & resources

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