
27 Feb Spring Home & Gardens Open Air Fair
Spring Home & Gardens Open Air Fair
We hope you will join us again this year at Sudeley Castle on 27th – 30th April, for a unique outdoor shopping experience in the beautiful cotswold countryside.
Exclusive homes and gardens sale in outdoor setting with exhibitors housed in small pods, each 3m wide, and with wide aisles in between rows of exhibitors. You can buy furniture for indoors and outdoors; decorative accessories, gifts, food and some fashion items. Please note: pushchairs are allowed as are wheelchairs though this event is now on grass so bear that in mind. Dogs are not allowed.
Enjoy a day out with friends at this wonderful shopping event, where the emphasis is on individuality, style and price and a wonderful selection of products that are not on the high street.
The show will continue to take place outdoors and NOT in one big marquee, as in past years. More like 2021. Exhibitors will be housed in rows of mini marquees, each separated, with wide aisles in between in the open air . Customers can shop at any stand without getting wet, should it rain. All the benefits of an indoor marquee but with the space of an outdoor show. Regretfully no dogs are allowed.
For further information on stalls, tickets and general enquiries, please contact UK Grand Sales
Tel: Ticket Hotline: 01367 860017
Why not treat yourself to a wonderful Cotswold break and stay in beautiful Winchcombe with it’s wonderful individual shops, eateries and many local attractions including Sudeley Castle.
Located in the heart of the Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle & Gardens is a much-loved family home and popular visitor attraction with award-winning gardens.
A must-see on any visit to the area, the castle has played an important role in England’s history, boasting royal connections that stretch back over 1,000 years.
Whilst visiting the castle, why not treat yourself to a wonderful Cotswold break and stay in beautiful Winchcombe with it’s wonderful individual shops, eateries and many local attractions including Sudeley Castle.