A popular artisan market set in the grounds of Ripley Castle is returning this weekend.
Real Markets will be back with a variety of stalls on Sunday (30th June), featuring local and speciality producers of food, drink, crafts and more.
The market, which is free to attend, takes place on the last Sunday of every month.
It will be open from 10am until 3pm.
A spokesperson for Real Markets said:
"You will find a fabulous selection of producers and makers including cheese, bread, oils, cakes, plus hot food and drinks, and gifts and treats such as jewellery, candles, soaps, blankets, clothing and more - all from local and speciality traders."

Access to Ripley Castle’s gardens and grounds is free on market days.
Dogs on leads are welcome to the market, gardens and grounds.
The Castle will also be open for Public Guided Tours at 11.30am and 1pm - but booking in advance is advised.
For more information, visit www.realmarkets.co.uk

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