A historic Suffolk landmark has released tickets for a huge artisan market that is set to be held in its impressive grounds this May half term.
Helmingham Hall has announced the return of its annual artisan market and plant fair on Sunday, May 26 and Monday, May 27.
The gardens are set to reopen to the public on Wednesday, May 1, - as will the on-site Wrights Café, which will be serving their toasties, coffees and cakes throughout the event.
A wide range of exhibitors offering everything from artisan foods and handmade soaps to vintage French collectables and pottery will be making up the market.
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There will be live music and children’s activities running throughout the day, and lots of local food and drink on offer, with stalls set up around the site.
Those with tickets to the event will also have entry into Helmingham Hall’s Grade 1 listed gardens.
Admission, including entry into the gardens, costs £9 for adult advance tickets and £10 on the day.
Children aged 15 and under have access to the site for free.
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