Three-Day Summer Craft Fair at Brancepeth Castle
Discover a world of creativity at the historic Brancepeth Castle this summer! Around 70 unique craft stalls will showcase stunning handmade creations, ranging from art and jewellery to textiles, pottery, glass, leather, and much more. With indoor and outdoor stalls, you'll find everything from beautiful and practical pottery to garden plants. Find one-of-a-kind treasures to buy or commission, and don't miss the chance to try your hand at a craft workshop led by talented makers.
Enjoy exciting extras, including:
'Outlaws and Vagabonds' historical reenactment
Brancepeth Archives room, which will be open for visitors
The Castle chapel, available for quiet prayer
A dedicated family area for visitors of all ages
Indulge your taste buds with delicious home-cooked food and cakes, served in the castle's cosy cafes by the castle owners. With free parking and a complimentary catalogue of exhibitors, it's the perfect day out for the whole family.
Dates & Times:
Friday 25 July 2025: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 26 July 2025: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 27 July 2025: 12:00 noon – 5:00 pm
Admission:
Peak time (first hour each day): £5.50 (£5 Age 66+)
All other times: £4.50 (£4 Age 66+)
Accompanied under 14s: Free
Pre-book your tickets online at: brancepethcastle.uk/book or pay at the gate.
Wheelchair accessible and welcoming to disabled visitors. Service dogs only, please.
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to enjoy unique crafts, workshops, the castle chapel and archive room, historical re-enactments, and the beautiful castle setting. We look forward to seeing you there!
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