Where to find us
Each month we will be popping up at market locations in and around Manchester.
May Market Dates
Saturday 17th – Wilmslow Artisan Market
*NEW* Sunday 18th – Poynton Artisan Market
Time: 11am – 4pm
Location: Poynton Sports Club, SK12 1AG
Sunday 25th – Treacle Market
Saturday 31st – Chorlton Artisan Market
For more dates and locations, please see below…
June Market Dates
*NEW* Saturday 8th – Levenshulme Artisan Market
Time: 11am-4pm
Location: Levenshulme Train Station Car Park,
M19 3PJ
Saturday 21st – Wilmslow Artisan Market
*NEW* Sunday 22nd – Cheshire Wellbeing Festival
Time: 10am – 4pm
Location: Partridge Lakes, WA3 4AQ
Saturday 28th – Chorlton Artisan Market
Sunday 29th – Treacle Market
July Market Dates
Saturday 19th – Wilmslow Artisan Market
Saturday 26th – Chorlton Artisan Market
Sunday 27th – Treacle Market
August Market Dates
Saturday 16th – Wilmslow Artisan Market
Saturday 30th – Chorlton Artisan Market
Sunday 31st – Treacle Market
Wilmslow Artisan Market
Third Saturday of the month.
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Located in the centre of Wilmslow, next to Alderley Road. On offer is a variety of high-quality, local, ethical, and original goods, including food, crafts, and unique items. It’s a great place to find gifts, enjoy local produce, and support independent businesses.Â
Find our stall near the beautiful and historic Rex Cinema.
Chorlton Artisan Market
Last Saturday of the month,
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Located in front of the Horse & Jockey Pub and on Chorlton Green. The market features around 20 traders, offering a chance to discover unique, handcrafted items in a community-focused setting. Visitors can relax on the pub’s sun (not guaranteed)Â terrace, bring a picnic to enjoy on the green, or explore the independent businesses on Beech Road.
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Treacle Market
Last Sunday of the month.
(special December date)
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One of the largest in the North West, it’s a vibrant, monthly market held in Macclesfield, Cheshire, on the cobbles of the historic old market place. It transforms the town center into a bustling hub with over 150 stalls stretching into Castle Street, Mill Street and Chestergate.Â
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