Ripley Castle throws open the castle gates for the first of its monthly markets with Real Markets this Sunday (25th February).
Artisan market returns to Ripley Castle this weekend
Ripley Castle will throw open its gates for the first of its monthly markets with Real Markets this weekend.
The artisan market will be held on Sunday (25th February), featuring local and speciality producers of food, drink, crafts and more.
The market, organised by Real Markets, takes place on the last Sunday of every month between February and November.
There's also set to be a special Christmas market on Sunday 8th December 2024.
A spokesperson for the market said:
[caption id="attachment_100881" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] The artisan market at Ripley Castle returns this weekend.[/caption] Entry to the market is free, plus access to the Castle’s gardens and grounds is also free on market day. Dogs on leads are welcome to the market, gardens and grounds."This Sunday sees a host of talented food producers, from Harrogate-based Baltzersen’s to specialist charcuterie from Wass Farm in Ampleforth.
"Talented makers include Bee Natural Wraps from East Yorkshire who make natural wax wraps to keep your food fresh and Lily & Rabbit from Knaresborough who make award-winning goats milk soap."
There will be two Ripley Castle tours available this Sunday too, however bookings via the Ripley Castle website is recommended.
For more information, visit www.realmarkets.co.uk
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