Little Bird Made will be returning to Harrogate Valley Gardens this Sunday from 10am to 3pm with their artisan market.
The market brings a large selection of stalls and has everything from homeware, skin & body care, clothing, toys, pet accessories, crafts, arts, photography and wonderful street food traders with their hot and cold food and drink options for breakfast or lunch.
On Saturday 3 August, Knaresborough Castle will also be hosting the monthly artisan market in the castle grounds from 10am to 3pm.
The Castle overlooks the River Nidd providing picturesque views for all its visitors to enjoy.
All markets are family and pet friendly so grab the family, meet a friend or walk down with the dog and meet our wonderful traders in person and look at all the goods that will be on offer this weekend.
Amy Hunter, owner of Make Harrogate said,
‘’Knaresborough and Harrogate are my home markets and I feel so lucky to be able to trade in the most beautiful locations with Little Bird.
These markets offer such a wide range of treats, gifts and treasures.
They give visitors an amazing opportunity to shop small and local! Thank you, Little Bird, as a trader and a local!’’
“Artisan markets bring people together to share in the creative talent of our towns and region,”
says Jackie Crozier, owner, and curator of Little Bird Artisan Markets.
“The Knaresborough & Harrogate Artisan Markets celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit of the local traders, inviting visitors and residents to discover artisanal crafts from up-and-coming local businesses and further afield.
For further information on Little Bird Artisan Markets email info@littlebirdmade.co.uk or head to the website www.littlebirdmade.com

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