Join us on 24th & 25th June to discover a wide range of carefully designed artisan crafted products. Chat directly with the makers to learn more about their creative journey and any custom options that may be available.
On each day we will bring you 11 thoughtfully curated stalls including: Needle Felting, Free-motion Embroidery, hand painted Jewellery, Sewing, Pottery and Photography just to name a few!
Held in the picture postcard village of Tissington, just a few minutes drive from the popular market town of Ashbourne in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District. Wind down and enjoy a relaxing day out and why not visit Herberts Fine English Tearoom, Tissington Nursery, On a Wick and a Prayer and the Tissington Trail.
Our makers on Saturday 24th June include: Bluebell Felties, Elaine Farmer Mosaics, Phil Sproson Photography, Peaklass, Pinewood Craft, Cute Little Things by Debs, Suzilu Little Pictures & Crafts, LeaBee Creations, Susie San Crafts, Irisia Jewellery and Bear Chairs.
Our makers on Sunday 25th June include: Phil Sproson Photography, Peaklass, CG WoodCrafts, Nina Jayne Accessories, Blue and Gold Batanics, Manna Body Food, A Shade Different by Maggie, Monster Nip, Irisia Jewellery, Cute Little Things by Debs, and Sulana Leathercraft.
Our venue, Tissington Village Hall, is located opposite the village duck pond. The building benefits from a wi-fi connection, which means many of our stallholders can accept card payments.
Enjoy free entry for visitors to the craft fair and dogs are very much welcome too!
Although there are steps up to the main entrance, alternative access is available on request suitable for both wheelchair users and those with restricted mobility.
Disabled toilet and baby changing facilities are also available.
Free Parking is available for 2 hours opposite Tissington Hall. There is also a council owned pay and display carpark at the entrance to the Tissington Trail. Both are within a few minutes walk of the village hall.
Bus services: High Peak 441 or 442 services that run between Ashbourne and Buxton and have 3 allocated stops in the village.
Read the ‘Meet Our Makers’ blog series to learn more about some of the stallholders at our upcoming markets.