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We hold auctions almost all year round on a weekly basis starting at 12 o’clock on Saturdays, we also have a viewing day for the auction on the Friday afternoon starting from 2 o’clock till 7 o’clock in the evening or you can view on the day from 9.30am in the morning. just off of the High Street.

Our premises have been purposely fitted out for the needs of an Auction Room, it consists of two large rooms one is solely for the auction, the other room consists off a fully kitted out Café/Kitchen open 6 days a week that cooks home cooked meals, our offices were you will get your bidding numbers from and toilets with full disabled facilities.

We hold auctions almost all year round on a weekly basis starting at 12 o’clock on Saturdays, we also have a viewing day for the auction on the Friday afternoon starting from 2 o’clock till 7 o’clock in the evening or you can view on the day from 9.30am in the morning.

We aim to make the whole auction procedure fun from being a vendor to buying at auction, we believe that auctions should be fun and not just a place were people go to buy and sell from.  

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