Looking for things to do this summer? Car boot sales are a great way to bag a bargain, have a wander and get rid of anything you've had laying around for just a little bit too long.
Here are five Suffolk car boot sales you should visit this summer:
1. Woolpit car boot sale
Where: Bury Road, Woolpit IP30 9PQ
When: Every Sunday – weather permitting
Time: Sellers 6.30am | Buyers 7am - 2pm
Cost: Cars or small vans £7, Large vans or car and trailer from £11, traders £13 | Buyers: free entry
Woolpit car boot sale offers something just outside of Bury St Edmunds, perfect for the late starters who fancy a lay in but don't want to travel too far.
2. Beck Row car boot sale
Where: The Grove, Beck Row IP28 8DP
When: Every Saturday from April
Time: 10am
Cost: Sellers: Cars £10 at 10am, Cars £6 at 11.30am (no guarantee if full) | Buyers: Free
Beck Row car boot has been running for 16 years - based near Mildenhall, there's plenty to see and do to make a day of it.
3. Melton car boot sale
Where: Melton Playing Field, Main Road B1438, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 1PF
When: From June
Time: Sellers 6am | Buyers 8am - 1pm
Cost: Sellers pitch from £5 | Buyers pay donation to Cancer Research UK
Melton car boot aims to raise money for Cancer Research UK, drop by to grab a bargain.
4. Trinity Park car boot sale
Where: Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, IP3 8UH
When: Every Saturday from April
Time: Sellers/Buyers 7am - 12pm
Cost: Sellers pitch fee £6 | Buyers: 50p entry
Trinity Park car boot is returning on Sunday offering you to "discover hidden gems and unique finds in a vibrant, bustling atmosphere".
5. Friday Street car boot sale
Where: On the A12/A1094, Saxmundham IP17 1JX
When: Every Sunday & BH Monday’s from April to October (weather permitting)
Time: Sellers/Buyers 7am
Cost: Car £8 | Van £10
Offering refreshments and catering, this car boot sale is great for a morning trip with the kids.
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