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Table Top Sale & Craft Fair Sunday 20 January

Table Top Sale & Craft Fair
2.30 pm - 5.00 pm Sunday 20 January 2013

Stallholders and craftspeople will be displaying and selling their wares. Confirmed stalls include:
  • Magpie Hand-Made Jewellery
  • It's My Party Events
  • Lavender Fields' Sweet Emporium
  • Jewellery Box
  • Belle of the Ball
  • Little Lane Church Stall
  • Home-Made Cake Stand
  • Bernie's Knitwear
  • Sweet Like Chocolate
  • Neal's Yard Remedies Organics UK
  • Serendipity by Design
  • Jewelynn
  • Pennine Gift Store
  • Created with Love
  • Alison Young Hand-Made Jewellery
  • Little Boxes of Happiness
  • Dotty Cottage (Shabby Chic)
  • Susan Camm Hand-Made Cards and Jewellery
  • Carol J Knitwear

Entry is free and refreshments will be available, so why not pop in and have a browse?


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