So Last Century's Vintage Market at Abbey Mills

So Last Century's Vintage Market at Abbey Mills

Abbey MillsLondon, England
Saturday, Apr 18, 2026 from 10 am to 4 pm
Overview

30 great vintage traders at an old textile factory in south Wimbledon, London. Furniture, homeware, art, clothes and plenty of food & drink

We loved being at Merton Abbey Mills in autumn 2025, so, we decided to do more this year, starting this spring!

At a scenic spot on the banks of the River Wandle, Abbey Mills is cluster of old textile factory buildings packed with history. The site was used for textile manufacturing for centuries and was where Liberty & Co and William Morris produced their intricate silk print designs in the arts and crafts period of the late 18th and early 20th centuries. Today it’s home to craft workshops, potters, independent shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a theatre and lots of small businesses. There’s also a small visitors’ centre and a large, working waterwheel.

On Saturday 18th April, thirty vintage traders from across London, the south and further afield, will be gathered outside with thousands of amazing and unusual things to discover and buy.

Around the piazza and between the mill’s buildings you’ll find a big selection of mid 20th century and vintage furniture, lighting and interior decoration, homeware, original posters, prints, antique maps and charts, books, records, French brocante, vintage fashion for women, men and for children, and lots more.

Most traders take card payments, and will deliver locally if you want to buy something big, like a piece of furniture.

Grab a coffee when you arrive, and take a break for lunch from one of the variety of independent eateries on site. With three pubs here you won’t go thirsty, either!

Abbey Mills is on the Wandle Trail, a twelve mile riverside walk between Croydon and Wandsworth, with Morden Hall Park (National Trust) and Deen City Farm nearby, so there won’t be a lack of other things to see and do when you come along!

FREE ENTRY
Level access throughout site. Dog friendly.


Merton Abbey Mills
Watermill Way,
South Wimbledon,
London,
SW19 2RD

Getting there:
We support using public transport and/or walking, or cycling to the market if at all possible.

By tube (Northern Line):
Colliers Wood - 10min walk
South Wimbledon - 10min

By tram:
Morden Road - 12min
By Bus:
57, 131, 152, 200, 219

By car:
4hrs free parking available at M&S and Sainsbury’s, off the A24, just 3 minutes’ walk away (Sat Nav: SW19 1DD) ///trim.flags.punk

The nearest cashpoint is at M&S or Sainsbury’s.

30 great vintage traders at an old textile factory in south Wimbledon, London. Furniture, homeware, art, clothes and plenty of food & drink

We loved being at Merton Abbey Mills in autumn 2025, so, we decided to do more this year, starting this spring!

At a scenic spot on the banks of the River Wandle, Abbey Mills is cluster of old textile factory buildings packed with history. The site was used for textile manufacturing for centuries and was where Liberty & Co and William Morris produced their intricate silk print designs in the arts and crafts period of the late 18th and early 20th centuries. Today it’s home to craft workshops, potters, independent shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a theatre and lots of small businesses. There’s also a small visitors’ centre and a large, working waterwheel.

On Saturday 18th April, thirty vintage traders from across London, the south and further afield, will be gathered outside with thousands of amazing and unusual things to discover and buy.

Around the piazza and between the mill’s buildings you’ll find a big selection of mid 20th century and vintage furniture, lighting and interior decoration, homeware, original posters, prints, antique maps and charts, books, records, French brocante, vintage fashion for women, men and for children, and lots more.

Most traders take card payments, and will deliver locally if you want to buy something big, like a piece of furniture.

Grab a coffee when you arrive, and take a break for lunch from one of the variety of independent eateries on site. With three pubs here you won’t go thirsty, either!

Abbey Mills is on the Wandle Trail, a twelve mile riverside walk between Croydon and Wandsworth, with Morden Hall Park (National Trust) and Deen City Farm nearby, so there won’t be a lack of other things to see and do when you come along!

FREE ENTRY
Level access throughout site. Dog friendly.


Merton Abbey Mills
Watermill Way,
South Wimbledon,
London,
SW19 2RD

Getting there:
We support using public transport and/or walking, or cycling to the market if at all possible.

By tube (Northern Line):
Colliers Wood - 10min walk
South Wimbledon - 10min

By tram:
Morden Road - 12min
By Bus:
57, 131, 152, 200, 219

By car:
4hrs free parking available at M&S and Sainsbury’s, off the A24, just 3 minutes’ walk away (Sat Nav: SW19 1DD) ///trim.flags.punk

The nearest cashpoint is at M&S or Sainsbury’s.

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In-person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Abbey Mills

16 Watermill Way

London SW19 2RD

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