Ideal Stallholders for this event
- Animals and Pets
- Art & Design
- Baby and Children Gifts and Services
- Bath & Body
- Books
- Candles and Wax Melts
- Cards & Gift Wrap
- Ceramics and Pottery
- Chocolate & Confectionary
- Clothing and Shoes
- Craft Supplies
- Cross Stitch & Tapestry
- Dolls Houses & Miniatures
- Embroidery
- Face Painting & Glitter Tattoos
- Floristry & Floral Arrangements
- Garden & Outdoors
- Gifts
- Glass & Mosaic
- Graphics, Logos & Business Cards
- Handbags and Accessories
- Handmade & Handcrafted
- Jams, Chutney & Preserves
- Jewellery
- Knitting and Crochet
- Leather
- Lingerie
- Mythical and Fantasy
- Papercraft
- Party Supplies & Home Party Events
- Personalised & Customised Gifts
- Polymer & Fimo Clay
- Recycled, Ethical, Fair Trade & Organic
- Seasonal/Special Occasion
- Shabby Chic
- Sock Animals, Teddy Bears & Dolls
- Toys and Games
- Vintage
- Woodcraft & Metalwork
Barkway Village Market
Date: | 06/05/2017 |
Venue: | Manor Farm |
Address: |
Church lane Barkway Nr Royston Hertfordshire SG8 8EJ |
Event Organiser: | Nicole Spriggs |
Organiser Contact: | Nicole Spriggs |
Contact Number: | 01763849124 |
Number of Stalls: | 200 |
Customer Arrival Time: 10:00
Customer Departure Time: 16:00
Admission Price: £2.00
Customer Departure Time: 16:00
Admission Price: £2.00
Stallholder Arrival Time: 07:30
Stallholder Departure Time: 17:00
Cost of Stall: £32
Stallholder Departure Time: 17:00
Cost of Stall: £32
Event Type
MarketsEvent Details
See link to web site below. The origins of Barkway Market can be traced back to 1270. It was re-established in 1977 as a "Street Market", when Molly Bruce, Mr Fidler and others wanted to raise money for a village party to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. There have been over 30 Markets since then.Now set in the grounds of one of Barkway's attractive old houses, the famous Market has become a Hertfordshire tradition in its own right. It's Barkway's big day and typically attracts around 4,000 visitors from miles around.
The Market raises funds for several local charities. These include Barkway Village Hall, which oversees the arrangements for the Market and several other village societies, including those supporting Barkway Church and Barkway School, also participate and raise funds.
Parking is free and there's a small charge for admission.www.barkway-village.org.uk/uploads/1/0/0/5/10053759/barkway_market.pdf
Car Parking Information
Free parking in grass meadow nearby. Sponsored Advertisers