Browse by Region
The UK auction market spans 12 regions, each with distinct auction traditions and specialities.
London
185The UK's auction capital, home to Christie's, Sotheby's, and Bonhams alongside hundreds of specialist and general auctioneers.
South East
220From Surrey's country house sales to Kent's agricultural auctions, the South East is the UK's second-largest auction region.
South West
175Strong in rural and agricultural auctions, antiques, and property. Home to major regional auctioneers in Bristol, Exeter, and Bath.
East of England
130Agricultural machinery, country estate sales, and growing property auction markets across Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire.
East Midlands
95Industrial heritage drives strong machinery and vehicle auctions, with growing property markets in Nottingham and Leicester.
West Midlands
110Birmingham is the Midlands auction hub, with strong general, jewellery, and property auction markets across the region.
North West
145Manchester and Liverpool anchor a vibrant auction scene covering property, fine art, antiques, and industrial sales.
North East
65Newcastle leads the region's auction market, with strong property auction activity and growing specialist sales.
Yorkshire and the Humber
120From Leeds' fine art salerooms to rural agricultural auctions in the Dales and Moors, Yorkshire punches above its weight.
Scotland
95Edinburgh and Glasgow host major salerooms, while rural Scotland has a strong tradition of agricultural and estate auctions.
Wales
55Cardiff and Swansea lead Welsh auction activity, with agricultural and property auctions strong across rural Wales.
Northern Ireland
40Belfast dominates the Northern Irish auction scene, with growing property and agricultural markets across the province.