Come along to Kirkstall Abbey Markets this May half term.
Set in the beautiful surroundings of Kirkstall Abbey ruins, the weekend markets are a great way to shop locally, with different stallholders joining every month. Take in the delicious smells and tastes of Yorkshire-made produce including cheeses & chutneys, and sweet & savoury bakes. Stop for lunch at one of the street food stalls and enjoy a drink in the cloister ruins of the abbey. There are also a range of art and craft stalls from local makers and creatives, showcasing handmade items including homewares, accessories and natural beauty products.
Support Yorkshire-owned businesses and enjoy a day out at one of the best-preserved Cistercian monasteries in the country.
Kirkstall Abbey markets remain free of charge for all visitors, and booking is not required.
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