Edgbaston Village Artisan Market is going from strength to strength, it is now Birmingham’s largest Artisan Market. At our last event on 8 October we had over 40 stalls, our next event is on a Friday 12 November will be combined with our Christmas Lights Switch on event and we will have 54 stalls with a fantastic range of artisan food and drink, arts and crafts. A great way to do your Christmas shopping and not have to worry about home delivery.
Furthermore, not only do you get to enjoy all the delights on offer at the market, with our Christmas Lights switch on event, you will get the chance to meet Santa Claus and feed his real life reindeer. In addition to enjoying some delicious Digbeth Dining street food, an Elmhurst Ballet dance display, along with a ‘Frozen’ inspired performance and listen to the school choirs singing.
The beautiful stalls with handmade and locally sourced produce, along with Digbeth Dining street food will be open from 12noon to 6.30pm along Greenfield Crescent. Santa and his reindeer will be there from 3pm until the end, with the entertainment starting at 4.30pm, and the Switch on at 5.30pm. Wow, what a treat, which is free to attend within the heart of Edgbaston Village on the Calthorpe Estate.
There is something for everyone to enjoy so make sure you pop the date in your diary.
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And if you wanted to make more of a day of it and do some additional Christmas shopping, why not enjoy the delights of Edgbaston Village with its award-winning places to eat and drink, superb selection of places to shop ranging from home stores to independent shops.
ARTISAN FOOD AND DRINK – include
Hussingtree Gin – Worcester gin
Chill Your Beans – vegan sausage and burgers
Pudding Shop – steamed sweet puddings
Yum Sweet Treats – delicious brownies and fudge
Pip’s Hot Sauces – amazing sauces and pickles
Rourkes pies – Brummie handmade pies
Hay Charcuterie – handcrafted meats
Myrtles Kitchen – savory pasties
Cosy Chocolate – hot chocolate
Divine Donuts – doughnuts
Wildjac – gin, vodka and rum
Jethro – sauces and marinades
Hay Charcuterie – meats
Pavlova & Custard – pavlova and fruit tarts
Rustic Puglia – olive oil
La Ferme – picked vegetables
The Cake Lady – cakes
Tan Rosie – curry sauces
ART AND CRAFT include
Richard Evans – glass pendants
Chris Greening – ceramics
Farah Rishi – dolls
Garry Jones – ceramic sculptures
Harriet Smith – embroidery
Helen Wilson – handmade books
Hugh Higginson – slate bird houses
Jacqui Blazer – jewellery
Ken Hurd – watercolour illustrations
Phil Cooling – photographs
PK Hats – hats
ART AND CRAFT include
Denise Calverley – Silver jewellery
Richard Jelfs – local illustrations
Craig Kopjas – ceramics
Kevin Thomas – local architectural photographs
Kiya Corrales – jewellery
Linda Thomas – wood and ceramics
Lorrain Powell – cushions
Niamh Murphy – poetry prints
Rachael Pritchard – ceramics
Robert Geoghegan – local paintings
Sarah Greening – glass jewellery
Sonal Dewle – paintings
GETTING HERE
Please note Greenfield Crescent will be closed to through traffic – diversions will be in place and car parking may be limited.
Within the green open spaces of Edgbaston Village, there is a choice of pay and display car parking and free on-road parking. Pay and display car parking can be paid for using by contactless reader, an app or cash payment methods. Pay and display car parks are limited and located to the rear of Greenfield Crescent (North and South), behind Boston Tea Party and to the side of The Physician pub. To view a copy of Village map with car parking locations, click here
Edgbaston Village is easily accessed via Five Way train stations and a number of local buses. Where possible we would recommend you use local transport, walk or cycle – to plan your route, click here
For directions using what3words – click here
Edgbaston Village
A mile from Birmingham city centre, is home to a tempting array of places to eat, drink and relax outdoors, shop safely, get your hair done, be pampered and work out too.
All set within the period property and leafy surroundings of Edgbaston, what a great way to relax and enjoy a day or night out.
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DOG FRIENDLY
For dog friendly places to eat, drink and shop in Edgbaston Village – click here
EDGBASTON VILLAGE MAP
To download a copy of the Edgbaston Village map – click here