Woking Art Deco Fair, Antiques & Flea Market

We hold 2 types of fair at Woking Leisure Centre:

• Art Deco & Art Nouveau Fair
• The Big Indoor Flea Market & Collectables Fair

For Woking fair dates, times and admission details visit the Dates page.
For Woking directions, addresses, maps and travel information visit the Directions page.
More useful information can be found on the Resources page.

Woking Art Deco Fair

Woking Art Deco Fair

The Woking Fairs are our flagship events held at Woking Leisure Centre in Surrey. With two different types of fair currently being held here we are confident its popularity as a fair venue will continue to grow.

Woking Leisure Centre

The Woking fairs are held within the main arena of Woking Leisure Centre, and occasionally a dual Art Deco and Grand Glass fair is held in the 'Wurlitzer Hall' as well. The Wurlitzer Hall is home to an original Art Deco Wurlitzer organ made in America in 1937. There's loads to do after the fair, in and around the grounds. Keep your ticket and you can re-enter the fair later in the day.

Woking Leisure Centre and children's play area

Woking Leisure Centre and children's play area

If it’s a hot day why not take a dip in The Pool in the Park. More stuff for the kids includes a 3 story adventure area and a great outdoor playground. There’s a 25 metre swimmimg pool. dedicated teaching pool and a water park. Partake in a few indoor sports such as racketball, squash or badminton. A park forms part of the leisure centre grounds with Victorian landscaped gardens. Here you can play tennis, crazy golf or just simply relax after the excitement of the Art Deco fair or antiques, flea & collectors market.

Ample free parking at Woking Leisure Centre

Ample free parking at Woking Leisure Centre

Places of interest in Woking

Visit the impressive street art depiction of life in Woking at the turn of the 20th century at the ‘Town Gate’ which was built in 1992 and forms part of the train station. Moving back in time somewhat, Woking is also the site for a number of Bronze Age burial grounds and also a Muslim burial ground. The author H.G. Wells lived in Woking and there is ‘Martian sculpture in the town centre – a tribute to the novel, The War of the Worlds which Wells wrote in 1898.

Fairs:
Art Deco & Art Nouveau Fairs
Flea & Collectors Markets
Venues:
Brighton Racecourse
Twickenham Harlequins
Woking Leisure Centre
Ashtead Potters character jug