Antiques Fairs 2012

Cotswold Art & Antique Dealers' Association

In April 2012 we will be exhibiting at the Cotswold Art & Antique Dealers’ Association's Fair in the elegant setting of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, home to the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, birth place of Sir Winston Churchill and a World Heritage Site.

This is the first ever Fair to be held by the CADA and also the first ever antiques fair to be held at Blenheim Palace. The fair will take place in the stunning settings of The Colonnade, The Marlborough - Oudenard Rooms and The Orangery which overlooks the Italian Garden at Blenheim.


Blenheim Palace

About the Fair

The majority of CADA members are taking part in this new event. Outside of London the CADA is a highly regarded regional trade association with most of its members regularly exhibiting at the top London and international fairs.

The exhibits will be of a very high standard as virtually all the members exhibiting belong to BADA and LAPADA the two major national trade associations. The fair will be the perfect place to hunt for the very best art and antiques that the Cotswolds can offer.


Key information:
Dates for the Fair: Friday 20th until Sunday 22nd April 2012.

Opening hours: 10.00am to 5.30 pm each day.

If you would like a complimentary ticket, please email us with your name and postal address to jeff@formby-clocks.co.uk
This ticket provides admission to the Fair as well as enabling you to view the grounds at Blenheim free of charge. Admission to the Palace itself is extra.

Please note - You will need a formal ticket to Blenheim to avoid paying £11 per person for entry into the Palace grounds.


Blenheim Palace is surrounded by over 2,000 acres of 'Capability' Brown landscaped parkland, the great lake, and beautiful formal gardens, offering an unforgettable day out for all. The Palace itself is well worth a visit - see What to see at Blenheim Palace

Oxford, the city of dreaming spires, is only 8 miles away. There are hotels, restaurants, museums, theatres and lots more to see and do What to see and do in Oxford