Dust off those vases and clear out the attic as Antiques Roadshow is coming to Morden this year.

Fiona Bruce and the rest of the team will be filming at the National Trust’s Morden Hall Park on Sunday, June 2 and have invited everyone to come along.

Ms Bruce has presented the show for the past 12 years and said: "So much of what you see on the Antiques Roadshow is about the story of an object and its owner as much as about its value.

"We are never short of people bringing along items that tell a hell of a story, which can be very exciting, poignant or funny, sometimes, all three.

"Or it can tell us something about ourselves.

“Even after all these years people still have the most amazing things tucked away in their attics and garages and I can’t wait to see what they pull out of their bags and trolleys in 2019."

The Roadshow brings together a team of the country’s leading authorities on arts and antiques to offer free valuations for your family heirlooms or car boot bargains.

Each Roadshow event attracts around 4,000 people, who come along to find out if they might own a missing masterpiece and find out the priceless history of their items. Whether it’s a £100,000 painting or a £5 cup and saucer, everyone gets an expert opinion on their treasure.

Last year the specialists discovered unseen masterpieces by Mexican artist Diego Rivera worth £100,000, jewels from the Titanic and a unique Brooklyn Dodgers baseball with a value as extraordinary as its story.

Robert Murphy, the series producer said: “We’re thrilled to be bringing the Roadshow to Morden Hall Park and we can’t wait to see what treasures and cherished objects will emerge from the attic!

“It’s a free, entertaining family day out and a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes and be a part of one of the BBC’s most popular programmes.

"Our team of experts are on hand to help visitors discover the hidden history of their objects – you never know, it might just be your item that turns out to be something very special and potentially very valuable.”

Entry to the show is free, everyone is welcome, and no tickets or pre-registration is required.