SATURDAY SHOWCASE: LITTLE BIRD MADE BRINGS DOUBLE ARTISAN EXTRAVAGANZA TO EASINGWOLD AND ACOMB
SATURDAY SHOWCASE: LITTLE BIRD MADE BRINGS DOUBLE ARTISAN EXTRAVAGANZA TO EASINGWOLD AND ACOMB
Local residents and visitors are in for a double treat this Saturday, 9 May, as two of the region’s most popular outdoor markets return to Easingwold and Acomb. Curated by Little Bird Made,these artisan markets promise a collection of Yorkshire’s finest makers, bakers and creators. Nestled in the historic Easingwold Marketplace, the artisan market will run from 9am to 2pm.
Known for its picturesque Georgian backdrop, the market will feature a diverse array of handmade crafts, home decor and local artisan fayre. It is the ideal destination for those who are looking to shop small and support independent Yorkshire businesses while enjoying the charm of this North Yorkshire gem.
Over on Front Street in Acomb, the Flourish & Feast Market will be in full swing from 10am. This event is specifically designed for the senses, focusing on high quality food, drinks,flowers and pet treats. Visitors to the Flourish & Feast market can expect sizzling hot street food and fresh cold bites from Indian to African-Caribbean cuisine.
“Our artisan markets are about more than just shopping, they are a celebration of local talent and a hub for the community to gather,” says Jackie Crozier, Managing Director of Little Bird Made Artisan Markets. “Whether you are looking for a unique handcrafted gift in Easingwold for a delicious Saturday lunch in Acomb, there is something for everyone this weekend.”
Rebecca Cubbin, owner of Mutt Munchies says, “Acomb, our home town! Absolutely nothing beats being able to trade in the place where it all started for us, and the wonderful people of Acomb support it so well, there’s always a vibrant buzz about Front Street when the gazebos start going up.”
She continues, “What makes it even better is the countless amount of returning customers every week, out supporting their local artisan market. We absolutely love getting to know so many dogs by their names and their favourite snack, returning for the original and best 100%Natural Dog Treats! A truly special place to trade and we can’t wait to be there on Saturday.”
The artisan market is family friendly and dog friendly providing a perfect Sunday outing for locals and visitors alike.










