Morpeth Treasure Trail
Overview
Mark your calendars as historic Morpeth transforms into a vintage treasure hunter's paradise. The Morpeth Village Treasure Trail invites locals and visitors to explore the town's rich heritage while discovering unique antiques, collectibles, and vintage finds. This special event is part of the nationwide Garage Sale Trail, promoting reuse, sustainability, and community connection.
Visitors can follow a one-kilometre self-guided trail along Morpeth's heritage-listed High Street, exploring pop-up dealer halls and mini-markets housed within some of the town's most beautiful historic buildings, including churches and community halls. The journey continues along Swan Street, where boutique shops, artisan stores, and cosy cafés add to the experience.
Expect an impressive range of vintage furniture, homewares, retro fashion, artwork, and collectibles. For collectors and curious treasure seekers alike, expert dealers will also offer free, no-obligation coin and stamp valuations—giving visitors the chance to uncover hidden treasures or forgotten family heirlooms.
The event is also a great excuse to enjoy a weekend in Morpeth, soaking up the atmosphere, browsing local businesses, and spending time with family and friends.
Plan Your Treasure-Hunting Weekend.
Find your treasure in Morpeth this November.
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