Arnos Vale Christmas Market in Bristol - Sunday 4th December 2016

Arnos Vale Christmas Market in Bristol - Sunday 4th December 2016

Posted on: 01 Dec 2016

The Arnos Vale Cemetery Christmas market returns to Bristol on Sunday 4th December 2016. Previous years have proved just what a great day this is for all ages. From 10am until 4pm you can expect some of the best local craft and produce vendors to pack the venue just in time for gift-buying season!

Arnos Vale Christmas Market in Bristol - Sunday 4th December 2016

Enjoy a vast array of stalls selling crafts and gifts by local artists and artisans, great food stalls and the ever-popular Atrium Cafe. Exhibitors include: Little Paisley Designs, Simon Withyman Photography, Purple Violet Flowers, Pags Pantry, Wendy Calder Ceramics, Colourful Minds, Mudita, Flissime Fandangles, Just Novelty Cakes, Rachel Johnson, Ian Coombes Photography, Cupcake Fashion, Button Meadow & Fuzzpotlane Designs and many more!

 

All money raised will go towards securing the long-term future of this wonderful Bristol attraction. The main goal of the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust is to preserve the site for future generations, which is a place of respect for over 300,000 people buried and remembered. It is also a venue utilised and enjoyed by countless schoolchildren, tourists and Bristol residents throughout the year. 

Arnos Vale Christmas Market in Bristol

Entry to the market is free, though there is no parking available on site. For further info on this and all of the Arnos Vales events, visit their webpage - arnosvale.org.uk. For further info head to the Facebook event, or follow the guys on Twitter.

 

Address: Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust, West Lodge, Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3EW.


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