When: Saturday 21st February 2026
Where: Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regents Park Road, London, NW1 7AY
What time: 10:30am - 3:00pm
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What's it all about?
The Vintage Furniture Flea brings together specialist traders from London and across the UK, selected for their eye, expertise and design-led stock. Spanning the 1920s onwards, the focus is on original furniture and homewares chosen for their form, material and longevity — pieces that sit comfortably in contemporary interiors as well as period homes.
This is not about reproductions or predictable trends. Instead, the Flea champions authentic design: iconic silhouettes, sculptural furniture, marble, glass, metal and wood, alongside thoughtful, smaller homeware pieces that interior designers and stylists return to time and again. It’s a place to find objects that work quietly but confidently within a space.
Expect a considered mix of furniture, seating, tables and storage, paired with lighting, mirrors, ceramics, glassware, textiles and decorative details. From statement pieces to everyday design classics, the Vintage Furniture Flea is about furnishing a home with intention — combining character, quality and style in a way that feels personal rather than prescribed.
Cecil Sharp House:
Cecil Sharp House was built in 1929 and designed by architect Henry Martineau Fletcher.
The House was planned as the headquarters for the English Folk Dance Society, and is named after its founder and former Organising Director Cecil Sharp (1859–1924). Cecil Sharp House officially opened its doors on 7 June 1930.
In April 1932 the English Folk Dance Society merged with the Folk Song Society to form the English Folk Dance and Song Society, which is still owns Cecil Sharp House today.
Travel:
Public transport
To plan your journey to Cecil Sharp House and for up to date travel information, visit Transport for London's (TfL) Journey Planner.
Nearest underground stations
We are within walking distance from a number of London Underground stations, the closest being Camden Town or Chalk Farm.
Transport accessibility
Download accessibility guides for tube stations from the TfL website.
Nearest railway stations
The nearest train station is Camden Road. You can also reach us via Euston and King’s Cross St Pancras.
By bus
Bus route 274 runs past Cecil Sharp House along Regent’s Park Road and route 88 stops on Parkway, which is very close to the venue. We are easily accessible by bus from around the city. Bus routes 24, 27, 29, 31, 134, 168, 214 and 253 all go to the Camden Town, which is about 10 minutes’ walk away from Cecil Sharp House. You can plan your journey using the TfL Interactive Bus Map.
By bicycle
Cycle racks are available at the entrance to our car park via the Gloucester Road entrance. Helmets and equipment can be left in our free lockers (£1 deposit required). Our nearest TfL Bicycle Hire docking station is Gloucester Avenue. You can plan your journey using the TfL Cycle Journey Planner.
By coach
For details of coach drop-off points and parking contact info@efdss.org.
By car
There is on-street parking nearby – usually free of charge after 6.30pm on weekdays, and at all times over the weekend – for details of charging hours and restrictions, please see the Camden Council parking website.
A limited number of disabled parking bays are available on the grounds of Cecil Sharp House, accessible via the Regents Park Road. Spaces can be reserved for visitors with access needs, on a first-come-first-served basis, by calling 020 7485 2206 or emailing info@efdss.org.
Cecil Sharp House is outside of the congestion charge zone but within the Ultra Low Emission Zone.