CHESTER Food & Craft Festival will return to Carriage Shed next month for a Christmas special.
Following another successful event this month, The Trader Markets will be bringing a festive twist to its next fixture, which takes place from 10am until 4pm on November 9.
This family-friendly Christmas-themed event promises a day filled with festive shopping, delicious seasonal food, live music, and a joyful atmosphere for all ages.
Known for showcasing some of the North West’s finest artisan traders, the event will feature an impressive array of stalls offering handmade goods, unique crafts, and one-of-a-kind pieces perfect for Christmas gifts. Visitors can shop Christmas decorations, festive treats, and gifts, or enjoy mouth-watering street food to fuel their day of shopping.
Attendees can look forward to indulging in a variety of delicious food and drink from the likes of Cheshire Cheese Co, Claire Thompson Jewellery and Banksy’s Bakes, while enjoying live music performances throughout the day. Don’t worry about leaving your furry friends behind, Carriage Shed is dog friendly! Bring the whole family along for a fun day of shopping, festive eating, and soaking up the merry atmosphere.
We're absolutely thrilled to bring the Chester Food & Craft Market back to Carriage Shed for a festive edition,” said Kate, Founder of The Trader Markets.
“With even more stalls, food, and entertainment, it’s going to be a fantastic start to the Christmas season.”
We're excited to welcome back The Trader Markets and their festive edition of their market to Carriage Shed.” Said Libby Rush, Co-Founder Solid Ground on behalf of Carriage Shed.
“These markets have quickly become a highlight on our events calendar for 2024, and we’re looking forward to continuing the regular market offering in 2025.”
For more information, visit the Carriage Shed website.
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