Average UK car boot sale prices in 2026: buyer entry is free at roughly a third of sales and £1–£5 elsewhere, a seller’s car pitch costs a median £10 (typically £6–£15), and most second-hand items sell for 50p–£5. Those entry and pitch figures are computed live from the 211 sales listed on this site.
Price pages on the web love vague answers, so here are real numbers instead — every entry fee and pitch price below comes from a live, hand-checked listing, last reviewed June 2026.
UK car boot prices at a glance
| What | Typical price (2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer entry | Free–£2 | Free at 32% of listed sales; £1 most common |
| Early-bird entry | £2–£5 | First-pick access before general opening |
| Car pitch (seller) | £6–£15, median £10 | From 182 published pitch prices |
| Van / trailer pitch | +£2–£5 on the car price | Bigger footprint, bigger fee |
| Parking | Usually free | 94% of listed sales have on-site parking |
| Most items | 50p–£5 | Clothes, books, toys, kitchenware |

Real examples from live listings
Five sales, five real price sheets — click through any listing for the full details and a map:
| Sale | Buyer entry | Seller pitch |
|---|---|---|
| Calverton Car Boot (Notts) | Adults £1, children free | Car £10 / van £14 |
| Leek Sunday Market (Staffs) | Free | Car £8 (4m pitch) |
| Hook Road (Surbiton) | £2 before 9am, £1 after | See listing |
| Furnace End (W. Midlands) | 80p, under-5s free | See listing |
| Arminghall (Norwich) | Free | See listing |

What drives the price differences?
- Size and footfall: giant boots with 500+ stalls can charge sellers more because buyers queue at the gate — yet many keep buyer entry free to feed that footfall.
- Indoor venues: hall hire pushes entry to £1–£4, but you’re buying a guaranteed dry morning.
- Antique-leaning fairs: specialist events charge £4–£6 entry and £20+ pitches — different market, different prices.
- Time of day: many sales taper the fee as the morning goes on — £2 at the gate can become 50p by 11am.
Price questions, answered
How much does it cost to get into a car boot sale?
32% of the 211 UK sales we list are free for buyers. Where there is a charge, expect £1–£5 per adult — £1 is the single most common price, children usually go free, and early-bird entry before the gates open costs £2–£5.
How much is a seller pitch at a car boot sale?
Across 182 published pitch prices in our directory, the median car pitch is £10, with most sales charging £6–£15. Vans and trailers typically add £2–£5. A handful of premium antique fairs charge more.
How much should I charge for items at a car boot sale?
Most everyday items change hands for 50p–£5: paperbacks around 50p, adult clothes £1–£3, toys £1–£5, kitchenware £1–£4. Price low to clear, leave haggling room, and price branded, vintage or boxed items individually with confidence.
Planning a pitch? See the full cost-to-sell breakdown and what actually sells, or check exact prices for sales near you — every listing shows both buyer and seller fees.