The Herts & Essex Antiques Centre
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The Centre opened 25 years ago and is home to over 70 independant dealers offering a wide range of interesting, rare and retro items including furniture, clocks and barometers, ceramics, glass, silver, jewellery, collectables and curios. There is something for everybody.

Do try to find time to visit; whether it is just to look at beautiful old objets d'art, search for a present for that special occasion, anniversary, christening, birthdays or just simply treat yourself!Whilst visiting the centre relax in our coffee shop and enjoy home cooked meals, cakes and fresh coffee.
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To browse our Antiques collection please select one of the categories on the left hand side or use the search facility. Not all our antiques are available online so if there is something specific you are after and you can't find it please feel free to contact us on 01279 722044 or even come along and visit our showroom.
Reviews (7)
Philip Mernick
Philip Mernick
Jul 14, 2021
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Large multi storey building in former maltings. Lots of stairs and many interesting items although not many of them are antique in the true sense of the word. Cafe on top floor.
Andrew Akers
Andrew Akers
May 06, 2021
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Great place, has at least 5 antique shops ranging from cheap to expensive. Has a great coffee shop near by. Located near a cannel. Has free parking.
Peter Cowling
Peter Cowling
Dec 07, 2020
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If you are like me, and love looking for hidden treasure then l would highly recommend visiting here. You will also find a very good cafe on the upper floor here.
Steven Clark
Steven Clark
May 25, 2020
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Another antique shop that is well worth a visit. Lots too see and has a lovely cafe upstairs for refreshments which you'll be grateful for after looking around all the floors I've bought so good quality antiques from this shop at a reasonable price.
Joan Glen-Martin
Joan Glen-Martin
Oct 15, 2019
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Helpful friendly staff, centre stuffed with bargains both antiques and collectables. Lovely cafe on top floor, sit in the window and you can watch the trains running past. Free parking right outside or use station pay and display. It's an old mill building so stairs and only downstairs suitable for disabled.
K. R.
K. R.
Aug 09, 2019
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Large established centre, yards away from Sawbridgeworth Train Station and less than 1 hour from Central London. Close to 4 other centres makes this a worthwhile day out. Great variety of collectables, bric-a-brac and antiques set in an old building with stairs and therefore no wheelchair access that I could see to the upper levels. There's plenty to look at and a small coffee shop on site. Suitable for most budgets. Definitely worth a visit combined with the other centres as well.
Christian Evans
Christian Evans
May 19, 2019
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Loved it! It is a must stop for us when we are in England visiting our friends. Wish there one like it in North Carolina.