Our two artisans’ markets showcase the work of high quality local creatives and for 2025 we are increasing the number of stalls from 28 to 41. 29 of them will be in St Margaret’s Hall car park and another dozen stalls will be on Church Street. As always we have limited numbers of each type of stall so we don’t have wall to wall jewellers or woodturners, and we’ve tried to avoid duplicating any speciality shops already in the town. The traders are listed below, click the green button to go to their online presence (one of two don’t have one).
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Fabulous felt masks | Ceramics and illustrations | Eclectic bags | Local grown for your garden |
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Bee oils and balms | Intricate myth, folklore and legend based illustrations | Hand made ceramics | Home made wheel thrown stoneware pottery |
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Fun, hand-made objets d’art | Bags from upcycled and repurposed fabrics | Folk arts and esoterica for the discerning | Polymer clay jewellery and stained glass gifts |
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Weird and wonderful items by Mutartis Boswell | Thread and remnant based decorative objects | Beautifull hand made sticks and wands | Japanese influenced handmade clothing |
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Bespoke handcrafted homewares | Textile art with a folk horror twist | Home grown seasonal flower decorations | Beautiful clothes and textiles |
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Fabulous floral lingerie | Ceramics with stoneware and earthenware bodies | Nature themed jewellery and spiders | Pagan leather Items |