How to start trading at Bygone Times

How to start trading at Bygone Times

Bygone Times is the North West’s number one place to go for antiques, vintage shops, craft stalls and more.

Originally a series of mills from the 17th century onwards, what is now Bygone Times has been used for the production of woollen goods, corn, yarn and more over the centuries.

Now, it is home to hundreds of traders, a museum, a garden centre and café which have breathed new life into this stunning location and made it the perfect place for a day out near Chorley.

People come from far and wide to visit Bygone Times and buy antiques, go vintage shopping and more – but it is only as good as the businesses who trade here.

Bygone Times has a range of market stalls available for businesses who wish to expand their vintage, antique or craft trading operation and get their wares in front of a huge captive audience.

The diverse audience of shoppers who visit Bygone Times are the ideal customer for your business and are desperate to see your antiques, vintage items, or crafts within the marketplace.

You will also get all the advantages that come with being part of a vibrant trading community. Sharing knowledge, getting support from others in the field, boosting each other’s businesses – these are just some of the benefits of becoming a trader at Bygone Times.

In the modern world where people are used to shopping online with infinite variety, occupying a specific niche is the key to retail success.

When people are used to being able to get everything they want, the only things that stand out are unique items like those on sale at Bygone Times. People love nostalgia and they crave novelty – and so they visit us to find the exciting, one-of-a-kind items that they can’t get online or anywhere else.

People don’t just want to shop, they want an experience. That’s exactly what we deliver at Bygone Times, and it’s something you can be a part of if you start trading here.

Want to become a trader at Bygone Times? Get in touch with the team today.