Birmingham’s Largest Artisan Market is back on Saturday 13th April
The increasingly popular Edgbaston Village Artisan Market returns in 2024 with more stalls, new exciting traders and greater variety to choose from. Head down to Greenfield Crescent every second Saturday of the month to explore the local traders, meet the makers & bakers, support local and enjoy the picturesque surroundings in the heart of Edgbaston Village, with easy parking, amazing neighbourhood cafe’s, bars and restaurants, you won’t be disappointed.
Dates for the diary
Saturday 13th April
Sunday 28th April – Garden Market Only
Saturday 11th May
Saturday 8th June
Saturday 13th July
Saturday 10th August
Saturday 14th September
Saturday 12th October
Saturday 9th November – in conjunction with the Christmas Lights Switch on event
Saturday 14th December a Christmas Special Market
2024 is sure to be another exciting year, working with the events & market experts Boffy
For any stall holder interest, please email enquiry@calthorpe.co.uk and we will add you to our waiting list.
Easily accessible, it is only 2 minutes walk from the Edgbaston Village Metro stop. The location using what3words is badge.shield.added and for the location map click here. For details on how to get here – see bottom of this page.
We have a regular monthly newsletter which includes the market dates, offers and news from across the Edgbaston Village and wider Calthorpe Estate, click here to see the latest one and please recommend us to your family and friends.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Alex Edwards – Local illustrations
Alison Perry – Beaded jewellery
Ann Tanser – Pearled jewellery
Ann Taylor – Lino cuts
Anne McFadden – Fused glass
Bic Beaumont – Animal paintings
Bobbie Whittaker – Animal paintings
Buffy Sparks – Animal homewares
Charlie Deeley – Wildlife Prints
Claire Nicklin – Lampshades & bowls
Crafty Brum – Local prints
Dave Tolley – Boards
Ed Alvis – Metal sculptures
Emma Edwards – Silver Jewellery
Emma O’Brien – Monsters
Frances Kerr – Local paintings
Helen Wilson – Handmade books
Jacqui Brazier – Silver jewellery
Jen Keen – Fairy Lights
Jennifer Chance – Illustrations
Jools Lawley – Line drawings
Kate Dean – Printmaker
Kate Moby – Nature illustrations
Kate Phipps – Silver jewellery
Kate Wrigglesworth – Landscape paintings
Katie Robbins – Ceramics
Kevin Thomas – Architectural photography
Kristian Hegenbarth – Animal paintings on wood
Maria Simmons – Recycled houses
Matthew Eaglesfield – Landscapes
Mike Allison – Local prints
Nick Herbert – Paintings
Patrick O’Donohue – Ceramics
Rachel Blackwell – Paintings
Ria Poynton – Silver jewellery
Richard Jelfs – Local illustrations
Richard Webb – Paper art
Saffiyah Choycha – Botanical paintings
Sarah Leigh – Feltwork
Shirlyn – Batik
Soma – Illustrations
Tony Yendle – Wodwork
Ugne – Wood
FOOD AND DRINK
1000 Trades Distillery – Spirits
Aunties Sauces – Curry sauces & Indian savouries
Beez Neez – Honey & bees wax products
Bellringers – Preserves
Buzzards Valley – Wine
Cafe Canoli – Canoli & arancini
Cameler Spice – Spices
Chill Your Beans – Vegan sausage & scotch eggs
Cinnabox – Cinnamon buns
Copper Beech Brewing Company – Beer
Cosy Chocolate – Hot chocolate
Cotswold Orchard Herbs – Vinegars
Festen Birmingham – take away meals
Giovani – Italian sweet & savoury snacks
Halfpenny Green – Local vineyard
Hay Charcuterie – Salamies
Java Laksa – Cakes
Jethro – Sauces & marinades
Jools Patisserie – Pavlova
Karobi – Flavoured ghee
Lightwoods – cheeses
Lizzies Cookies – Cookies
Ludlow Pickle – Pickles and sauces
Malvern Bitters – Bitters
Marshall & Co – Chocolate bars
Mill Bank Coffee – coffee
Minnie Pang – Savouries
Myrtles – Savoury pastries
Norburys – Fruit cider, juices, gins
Peter Cooks – Bread
Pip’s Hot Sauce – Chilli sauces
Plenty Pies – Savoury pies
Pudding Shop – steamed puddings
Pueblo – Empanada
Queso – Cheese
Rustic Puglia – Olive oil
Slad Valley – Mushrooms
Spirit of Birmingham – Spirits & beer
Springfield Kitchen – Jams & chutneys
Styans – Fruit & veg
Taartie – Sourdough donuts
Tan Rosie – Caribbean sauces/ rubs
Tipsy Gin – Flavoured gins
Truly Tea – Teas
Veg Life – Vegan snacks
Vinegar Tips – Flavoured vinegars/ oils
Wychbold Fudge – Fudge
Yum – Sweet treats
GETTING HERE
Edgbaston Village is easily accessible by public transport, walking, cycling or by car. The newly opened Edgbaston Village Metro stop adds yet another route into the area in addition to Five Ways train station.
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 by using a 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), and to the side of The Physician pub. To view a copy of Village map with car parking locations, click here
We highly recommend using public transport (to include the new Edgbaston Village Metro stop – for more information and for timetables – click here, walking or cycling. To plan your route, click here
For directions using what3words – click here
Please note:
– Greenfield Crescent will be closed to through traffic – diversions will be in place and car parking is limited.
Why not make a day of it in Edgbaston Village
A mile from Birmingham city centre, is home to a tempting array of award-winning 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.
To find out more – click here
Spots to visit in Edgbaston
Less than a mile from the city centre, Edgbaston is known for its rich history, period properties and leafy environment, as well as being home to some of the city’s most prestigious sporting venues.
It is easily accessibility from across the city with the Metro tram, arriving at the Edgbaston Village Metro stop within in the heart of the Village.
Whether you’re heading to Edgbaston Stadium or the University of Birmingham for an event, there’s plenty do and see as well as watch the Games. To see our best pick of the local spots to visit in Edgbaston Village, click here
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