The Summer Gift Fair is returning to a Norfolk shopping village and there will be more than 90 stalls.
The event will take place at Creake Abbey on Saturday, August 24 from 10am to 4pm over the bank holiday weekend.
There is free entry and parking at the venue, located a stone’s throw from the ruins of an Augustinian Abbey, and it will feature local stallholders.
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This ranges from Civil Block Microsoapery with natural, sustainable and ethical soap to The Accidental Wonky Bag Company repurposing old dinghy sails into brightly coloured, super strong bags and much more.
Diana Brocklebank Scott, Creake Abbey owner, said: "Our gift fairs are synonymous with quality, from the ceramicists to the painters and upcycled lighting to pre-loved designer clothing.
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"There is something for the whole family, including four-legged friends.
"Don’t miss antique glass, jewellery and gifts not only at the fair but in the permanent shops at Creake Abbey too."
Refreshments will be available from artisan coffee companies, street food stands and The Barn Café at the site will be open.
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