The much-loved Ilkley Manor House Christmas Makers’ Fair is back on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 November, open from 10am to 5pm each day.
The medieval Manor House will be beautifully dressed for the festive season and filled with stalls offering unique, hand-crafted gifts.
Visitors can expect a broad array of items including scarves, homeware, glass statement pieces, home décor, jewellery, prints, knitwear, Christmas decorations and cards, and original art. With prices ranging from £2.50 to £500, there’s something for every taste and budget.

Before stepping into the Fair, enjoy a hot cup of mulled wine or other seasonal refreshments in the warmth of the Buttery. Then, explore a wide selection of artisan pieces: Liberty-print cushions, hand-thrown ceramics, letterpress books, bold jewellery, vibrant textiles and accessories, kiln-fused glass, seasonal screenprints, nature-inspired paintings, and luxury knitwear, all under one roof!
Find the perfect gift for friends and loved ones, or shop for treats for yourself!

Entry is £2, with free admission for under 16s. Your contribution helps support Ilkley Manor House’s year-round programme of high-quality events and exhibitions.

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