
Thursday 19th March to Sunday 22 March 2026
Thursday: 12 noon – 8pm
Friday: 11am – 6pm
Saturday: 11am – 6pm
Sunday: 11am – 5pm
Chelsea Old Town Hall, King’s Road, London SW3 5EE
£10 each (valid on all four days of the fair)
Previous attendees to recent CADA fairs will automatically receive an emailed e-ticket 3 weeks before the event takes place.
New visitors will be able to purchase a ticket via the below Eventbrite link, or at the fair reception, for £10.
Buy in advance at https://CADAinChelsea.eventbrite.co.uk
The Cotswold Art & Antiques Dealers’ Association (CADA) is returning to London in 2026, following on from their successful first fair outside of the Cotswolds in March 2025.
A large number of CADA Members and Associate Members will be joined by several guest exhibitors, who together will provide an impressive and diverse selection of art and antiques for sale in Chelsea Old Town Hall.
Come and visit to find a tempting array of period furniture, paintings and watercolours, glass, clocks, sculpture, silver, ceramics, textiles, jewellery, tribal artefacts, oriental carpets and other works of art, all vetted for quality and authenticity.

Sponsor: Hallett Independent

Supporters: Simon Hall Limited

Media Partner: Country Life
In 1813 England’s great landscape painter J.M.W. Turner built a small villa, Sandycombe Lodge, on a large plot near the Thames at Twickenham.
Here the painter became an architect, guided by the hand of his friend Joan Soane.
The Turner House Trust is an independent registered charity who rely on visitors admission, grants and donations to remain open to all.
This year celebrates the 250th anniversary of Turner’s birth, and so an appeal was launched to raise 250 donations of £250 each.
The Cotswold Art & Antiques Dealers Association chose this for their charity donation following this year’s CADA Fair in Chelsea Old Town Hall in March.
Nearest Tube stations: Sloane Square or South Kensington stations on the Circle or District lines.
By Bus: Bus numbers 11, 19, 22, 49, 211 and 319.
Car Parking: There is a small public car park (35 spaces) at the lower end of Sydney Street that operates Monday to Saturday from 07:00–19:00. On-street parking is permitted at metered bays in nearby side streets.
Telephone: 07855 443913
Email: info@thecada.org
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Architectural Heritage: Garden antiques and Modern British sculpture
Tobias Birch: 17th to 19th century clocks and barometers
Lesley Blackford Antiques: Country furniture, silver, objets d’art and decorative items
Burlington: 19th & 20th century British and European paintings
Sue Brown Ltd: 18th to 20th century jewellery
Lennox Cato: 18th & 19th century furniture and works of art
Christopher Clarke Antiques: Campaign furniture and travel items
Sarah Colegrave: 19th & 20th century British paintings, drawings and watercolours
Garret & Hurst: 19th century and contemporary sculpture
Mark Goodger: Antique boxes and accessories
Simon Hall Limited: Removals. Storage. Shipping.
Hickmet Fine Arts: Art Deco and Art Nouveau sculpture and glass
Howards Jewellers: Period, antique and contemporary jewellery
Jacksons Antique: Decorative, Asian art and fine objects
Stephen Kalms Antiques: English and Continental silver
Kaye Michie: Watercolours, drawings and illustrations
Timothy Millett Limited: Historic medals and works of art
M. & D. Moir: Art Deco and Art Nouveau glass
Markies Antiques Ltd: Arts & Crafts, Art Deco and Art Nouveau furniture, sculpture and decorative works of art.
Oriental Rug Shop: Handmade rugs and carpets
T. Robert: Period jewellery and objets d’art
Mark Rowles Fine Art: 19th & early 20th century paintings
Ian Shaw Tribal: Antique tribal items and textiles, mostly from W. Africa
Neil Schofield: Modern British art
S. & S. Timms Antiques Ltd: 17th to 19th century town and country furniture
Timewise: Vintage watchesKaren Taylor Fine Art: British art of all periods
Mark J. West: 18th to 20th century English and Continental glass
Witney Antiques: 17th to early 19th century samplers and needlework