Hall Hosts Autumn Artisan Delights

Hall Hosts Autumn Artisan Delights

This Sunday, St George’s Hall will host around 70 independent traders showcasing an array of unique products. The artisan market, with free entry, is set to return after the success of last year’s event on Sunday, October 5, from 10 am to 4.30 pm. Visitors can explore stalls filled with beautiful artwork, jewelry, candles, and unique homeware pieces, as well as a variety of goodies ranging from chocolates to cheeses and chutneys.

The food zone outside the hall will provide a perfect place to take a break and enjoy offerings from hot food vendors, with options for light bites or more substantial meals. Inside, visitors can relax with a drink while enjoying live music performances throughout the day. Last year’s Autumn market drew over 3,000 visitors, with plans already in motion for a winter installment on November 2.

Liverpool boasts a well-established market scene, with offerings like the weekly Great Homer Street Market and a regular schedule of farmers’ and craft markets. Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture, Health, and Wellbeing, expressed excitement about the city’s thriving market scene and ongoing investments to support local traders and creatives. The feedback from visitors highlights the appeal of high-quality, locally produced products available in the beautiful surroundings of St George’s Hall, providing a truly special experience for all attendees.

Local trader and textile designer specific to unique, bespoke city landscapes, Sandra Hepworth, shared her excitement for the return of the market to St George’s Hall. The personal and friendly interaction with numerous local traders, combined with the stunning surroundings, sets this artisan market apart. With the anticipation of many visitors on Sunday, the market is expected to attract individuals looking for unique pieces and a chance to experience the incredible heritage gem of St George’s Hall for the first time

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