A three-day summer craft fair held at the medieval Brancepeth Castle.
Over 60 unique stalls of interesting and amazing crafts will be displayed to see, buy and commission in Brancepeth Castle. Art, photography, jewellery, textiles, pottery, glass, leather craft, woodwork, skin care, clothing, household items, up-cycling, plants and locally produced luxury foods and ales. All unique and beautiful and something for everyone. Craft workshops will be run by the makers for you to try your hand!
Delicious home-made hot & cold food and cakes available in the cafes, served by the castle owners. See the unique and beautiful crafts, meet the makers, try your hand at a craft workshop and a have a great trip out to this country castle.
Free catalogue of exhibitors. Free Parking.
Opening times
Friday 26/7/24 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday 27/7/24 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday 28/7/24 12:00 noon - 5:00pm
Admission Fees:
Peak time (first hour of each day): £5 (£4 Age 66+)
All other times: £4 ( £3 Age 66+)
Accompanied Under 14s: Free
Service dogs only.
Please pre-book online at brancepethcastle.uk/book or pay at the gate.
Disabled visitors very welcome. Wheelchair accessible.
For more information: www.brancepethcastle.org.uk/craft-fairs
Information for makers, artists and craftspeople interested in a stall:
https://brancepethcastle.uk/information-for-stallholders/
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