St Edmundsbury Cathedral's annual Christmas market is set to return this year.
The event will take place in Bury St Edmunds from Thursday, November 28 to Saturday, November 30, opening its doors from 10am to 4.30pm each day.
An entry fee of £1 will be charged.
The market will feature more than 50 stalls, offering a variety of products from Suffolk and beyond, including gifts, jewellery, baked goods, alcohol, and woodcrafts.
Entertainment will be provided by local schools and performers.
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Head verger and events manager at St Edmundsbury Cathedral, James Stark, said: “The Cathedral Christmas Market is a highlight for us here at St Edmundsbury but also for the town as a whole.
“It really kicks off the festive period alongside other events in Bury St Edmunds, like the light switch on and Glo in the Arc.
"We’re looking forward to welcoming local shoppers and visitors.”
Special tower tours will also be available to pre-book via Eventbrite at an additional cost of £12 per person.
This will be the last opportunity to climb the cathedral tower before March.
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