Skipton Town Hall Christmas Makers Market
Join us for a festive celebration of local talent and craftsmanship at our Christmas Makers Market, with stalls featuring the finest creations from artists, crafters, and makers across Craven and the Yorkshire region. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover unique gifts and support local artisans during the holiday season.
Browse a curated selection of high-quality, contemporary products, including handmade jewellery, homeware, ceramics, cards, stationery, gifts, original artwork, prints, luxurious soaps, bath products, candles, and so much more. There’s something for everyone on your Christmas list!
It's free entry into the market, and the Hub Café bar will be open, serving refreshments and festive treats throughout the day.
Don’t miss out on this seasonal celebration of local creativity and seasonal cheer!
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