A popular artisan market is returning to Knaresborough Castle for the final time this year.
Little Bird Made are hosting their regular market in the grounds of Knaresborough Castle on Saturday 2nd November.
It will be open from 10am, featuring a number of artisan traders from across the area.
Little Bird Made are a well established curator of artisan markets across North Yorkshire with an ethos of shopping local and supporting small businesses.
Jackie Crozier, owner and managing director of Little Bird Made, said:
“Our markets showcase some of Yorkshire’s finest small businesses and are a great opportunity to start your Christmas shopping to find that special gift, get to know our artisans stories behind their business and products.”
She added:
“We are always looking for new traders to join our growing portfolio of markets, so anyone looking for a stall should get in touch.
“Now is the time to grab those opportunities and showcase your business in some of Yorkshire’s most stunning locations.”
This weekend's market will be Little Bird Made’s last in the town of Knaresborough for 2024.
Anne Barningham owner of Barney’s Farmhouse Foods, said:
“We have been with Little Bird Markets for just over a year and it has helped us to grow our small family run business.
“There is a great community spirit at the markets between stall holders and customers who often return to show their support for local produce.
“We can’t wait to be in Knaresborough and Harrogate this weekend, and look forward to seeing you all.”
For further information on Little Bird Artisan Markets, or how to book a stall at one of the events, please email info@littlebirdmade.co.uk or visit www.littlebirdmade.com

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