Treacle Market is situated in the centre of Macclesfield and is not currently affiliated with. It houses 150 stalls with many unique crafts, food, drink, homeware and vintage finds available to browse. Treacle Market is another very popular market, running on the last Sunday of every month. Bringing up to 25 great Cheshire-based companies together to offer you some of the best local produce, including freshly baked bread, scotch eggs, sausages, doughnuts, beers, olives, cakes, local honey, pies, cheeses, preserves, crafts, homewares and more… Come on down and support the very best selection of local stallholders and produce! Treacle Market The Taste Cheshire Farmers’ Market takes place every third Saturday of the month (except November and December), outside Chester Town Hall. This market was developed alongside Sandbach Town Council and the former Sandbach Farmers Market, and showcases a wide selection of local food, drink, art and craft. On the second Saturday of every month, make your way to the Sandbach Makers Market. Knutsford Makers Market brings the town to life, lining the cobbled streets with artisan makers, bakers and curators. Our next market comes around on the first Sunday of every month. The Rode Hall Gardens are always open on the morning of the market, and if you visit during the Spring months, you will have a chance to walk through the beautiful bluebell wood too. You can also make your way down to the cosy ‘Garden Cafe’ and take a seat next to the roaring log burner once the weather turns colder. There is always a brilliant atmosphere with live music/entertainment, hot food stalls selling a variety of food and drink and a tent with free craft activities for children. The market has over 80 high quality food and craft stalls housed in three barns, as well as a variety of stalls situated outside. On the first Saturday of every month, the lovely Rode Hall Farmers’ Market takes over Scholar Green on the Cheshire/Staffordshire border. Read on for our top picks… Rode Hall Farmers Market Here at Pedddle we feature many markets in Cheshire. There are plenty of markets in and around the city as well as other days out for all of the family. With Manchester to the North and Staffordshire to the South, Cheshire sits in the middle, loaded full of little gems such as stunning estate houses and gardens – and most importantly for us, avid market goers and plenty of markets to visit!Ĭhester is the main city in Cheshire, which is full of history as well as providing excellent shopping. Cheshire is a beautiful rural county known for its quaint villages, country pubs and bustling artisan markets.
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