Edgbaston Village Christmas Lights Event takes place on Saturday 12th November 2022 – don’t miss it!
ALONG WITH THE INCREASINGLY POPULAR ARTISAN MARKET, IN THE HEART OF
EDGBASTON VILLAGE, GREENFIELD CRESCENT, B15 3AU.
Kick start the festive season on Saturday 12th November, grab friends, family and your fur babies and head down to Greenfield Crescent from 10am for the artisan market, stage acts begin at 3:30pm with special guest appearances from Santa, Mrs Claus and their Elf helper, a ‘Frozen-inspired’ performance, Elmhurst Ballet School performance, along with choirs singing Christmas carols and lots more.
The lights will be switched on at 5:30pm.
The artisan market will be filled with over 60 stalls of unique gifts, artisan food and drink, not forgetting the Farmers’ market produce to include bread, cheese, fruit and veg.
There will be food vendors offering hot food and drinks to warm you through.
Pop the date in your diary, we have something for everyone.
For the location using what3words – click here. For details on how to get here – see bottom of this page.
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
Beez Neez – honey
Bellringers – preserves
Bow Brook Farm – Butchers
Cafe Canoli – canoli & arancini
Cameler Spice – spices
Chill Your Beans – vegan sausages & scotch eggs
Copper Beech Brewing Company – beer
Cosy Chocolate – chocolate
Devine Donuts – donuts
Festen Birmingham – chilled meals
Hay Charcuterie – salami and meats
Hearts Distillery – gin, vodka & rum
Marshall & Co – chocolates
ARTISAN FOOD AND DRINK – include
Mill Bank Coffee – coffee
Norburys – fruit cider, juices, gins
Pavlova & Custard – pavlova and fruit tarts
Peter Cooks – bread
Pip’s Hot Sauce – chilli sauces
Pudding Shop – steamed puddings
Queso – Cheese
Rourkes – savoury pies
Rustic Puglia – olive oil
Spirit of Birmingham – Beer & Spirits
Springfield Kitchen – Preserves
Styans – Fruit & Veg
Taartie – Doughnuts
Tan Rosie – Caribbean sauces & Rubs
The Ferme – pickled veggies
Wildjac – Gin, rum and vodka
Yum Sweet Treats – Cakes & Fudge
ART AND CRAFT include
Angry Chaffinch – Illustrations
Anna Stuart – Homewares
Berg & Bloomfield – Wood & Ceramics
Beth Devine – Illustrations
Bobbie Whittaker – Animal paintings
Bryony Criddle – Jewellery
Buffy Sparks – Knitted homewares
Chris Greening – Ceramics
Claire Bent – Ceramics
Denise Calverley – Silver jewellery
Emma Edwards – Jewellery
Gary Jones – Ceramic Sculptures
Helen Taroni – Cutlery jewellery
Jackie Robert – Local illustrations
Jen Keen – Fairy lights
ART AND CRAFT include
Katy Cocklin – Textiles & Jewellery
Ken Hurd – Landscape watercolours
Kevin France – Enamelling
Kevin Thomas – Local architectural photography
Lorraine Powell – textiles
Maria Simmons – mini houses sculptures
Maz Leyden – floral prints
Patrick O’Donohue – ceramics
Pete King – Metal sculptures
Ria Poynton – silver jewellery
Rachel Blackwell – Paintings
Rich Evans – glass pendants
Richard Jelfs – local illustrations
Tony Yendle – Woodwork
GETTING HERE
Greenfield Crescent will be closed to through traffic – diversions will be in place and car parking will be limited.
Within Edgbaston Village, there is a choice of P&D car parking and limited free on-road parking. Pay and display car parking can be paid for using by contactless reader, an app or cash payment methods. Car parking is limited, we recommend using public transport, walking or cycling. Edgbaston Village is easily accessed via Five Way train station, the Metro stop at Edgbaston Village and a number of local buses.
To plan your route, click here
To view a copy of Village map with car parking locations, 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.
To find out more – 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