Wellers Auctioneers are historically linked to the famous Surrey livestock auction markets of Guildford and Farnham. In 2000 we moved to the Constitutional Hall, Chertsey, a late Victorian building with many original features that provides a perfect backdrop for our sales.
Wellers hold more specialist sales in Surrey than any other auction house, with access to worldwide marketsthrough regular sales at our Victorian premises.
The Constitutional Hall c.1895 - Pictured here soon after it was built in 1890 at a cost of approximately £6000, the Constitutional Hall was used for public meetings dances and entertainments, and could seat about 700 people. As can be seen, it stood next to the field used for fairs and circuses and extended a considerable distance back from the street. It was the natural venue for political meetings and debates, which became quite heated. In 1905 Clifford Spain, the Walton-on-Thames cinema entrepreneur, began his career by staging regular film shows here, making the building effectively the town's first cinema. During the second the Second World War the building was used as extra classroom space to enable Stepgates School to accommodate the extra pupils evacuated from London. After 100 years the Trustees sold the Hall. It was subsequently purchased by Wellers Auctioneers as their Surrey Auction House.














