Monday 14 December 2015

Wetherby Dickensian Christmas Market

We popped in to Wetherby yesterday to have a wander around the Dickensian Christmas Market. Events such as these really put me in the Christmassy spirit.



Wetherby is only a small market town and the number and range of stalls was very good, however, it was a bit of a shame that more stall holders didn't take up the Dickensian theme and dress in costume.



The prices were very good. We didn't buy much, just some cakes to take home with us, but I was tempted by the lovely cheeses and jams, not to mention the hog roasts.


There was musical entertainment too, a young girl singing and playing guitar whilst we were there but I believe Wetherby Silver Band and various choirs were performing throughout the day.


It really wouldn't be a Christmas market without some of Santa's reindeers. I'm not sure which two these are but I don't think either of them were Rudolph as neither had a shiny nose.


I haven't been to Wetherby's Farmers Market before. It regularly has around twenty stalls which are focused on food with a wide variety of meat, fish and vegetables and a range of baked foods and more exotic items. It's held on the second Sunday of each month. I shall definitely put it in my diary and go again.

38 comments:

  1. It often seems that farmers markets are a bit hit or miss, but clearly this is a good one well worth visiting. Flighty xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I was really impressed by the market. I hope the regular markets are as good.

      Delete
  2. Lovely, I do love markets, Always something different there, x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I do too. I always look to see if there's a market when I'm visiting anywhere new.

      Delete
  3. Oh so cute the Reindeer, glad you enjoyed itx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They were very cute, and attracting a big crowd.

      Delete
  4. What a lovely market. I wish we had more things like this. I especially love the table with the plants on it. Those amaryllises were tall! Mine is only about half that tall yet, I hope it keeps growing. How fun to have reindeer there too. I realized recently that my daughter seems to think reindeer are make-believe, since she's never had a chance to see a real one. I hope we can remedy that before she gets much older. :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I don't think I saw a reindeer until I was an adult but they seem to be a big attraction these days as events such as this. I've grown amaryllis in the past, they're wonderful plants and grow so fast.

      Delete
  5. I love a Christmas market, definitely gets you in the festive mood xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They do. I was feeling a bit bah humbug but a trip to this Christmas market coupled with trimming up the house certainly got me in the festive mood.

      Delete
  6. You'd have seen me hanging around the cheese stall, love it!
    Aren't those reindeer a handsome pair.
    Events like these are good for the community and for spreading that festive feeling.
    Lisa x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I love cheese too and we very nearly succumbed but Mick's been stashing different types of cheeses ready for Christmas for the last couple of weeks so we resisted. The reindeer were lovely, there were lots of people admiring them.

      Delete
  7. I had a stall at a Christmas market some years ago with a friend - it was set in the time of Sir Walter Scott, and all the stallholders were dressed up. I thoroughly enjoyed it - despite being frozen!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They're great events, they get everyone in the spirit of Christmas. The weather wasn't too bad yesterday but I can imagine how cold it could get given proper winter weather.

      Delete
  8. Did you spot the stall selling honey and hand creams? That was my partner, Chris! He's been selling at Wetherby Market for most of this year, and hopes to continue next year, so if you go again you might see him. As well as 'normal' honey, he does flavoured ones, like lemon and cinnamon, and the creams, soaps and lip balms are made from beeswax and essential oils.

    He did try to be a bit 'Victorian' with a flat cap, but he says his ears got cold so he ended up wearing his beanie instead!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I did spot that stall. There were a few people testing his wares as we passed so I hope he did a roaring trade. I shall look out for him when we visit again, for we surely will, we thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a bit chilly yesterday so I don't blame him donning a beanie instead of a flat cap.

      Delete
  9. Thanks for the photos of the market. I've been to Wetherby, but never the market. One of my favourite markets is Skipton, which I've been to several times when we've visited UK. I usually come away with something edible and souveniry! (is that a word?) You didn't buy any Wensleydale cheese? Love the reindeer and I've actually never seen them in the flesh. Have a good week and take care.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I very nearly bought some Wensleydale cheese, it's my favourite, closely followed by Lancashire (I know, a Yorkshire lass liking Lancashire, sacrilege), but we resisted. Grassington has a wonderful Dickensian market at Christmas and all the local shops take part too, it's a great day out, but it's a few years now since we've been.

      Delete
  10. It looks great, Jo. I don't think I could have resisted the cheeses! :o)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We nearly didn't. It's the stall we always veer towards at any markets we visit.

      Delete
  11. It's so good to visit markets like this, especially at this time of year.
    Cheeses definitely tempt me!

    Hope you have a good week - I just wish the weather was a little brighter.

    All the best Jan

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I love any sort of market but the Christmas ones always get me in the festive spirit.

      Delete
  12. What a wonderful market! A really lovely place to visit at this time of year. xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I'm looking forward to making a return visit and seeing what the usual farmers market is like.

      Delete
  13. Some of my writer friends have been renting booths at Christmas craft fairs and selling their books. They're meeting so many great people. I love things like farmer's markets, flea markets, and craft fairs. So many cool things you can't find in stores and you meet the most interesting people.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. There's some great markets and craft fairs around these days, they're a great outlet for anyone wanting to sell handmade creations. There was a stall selling handmade crafts on Sunday.

      Delete
  14. Wetherby looks really nice.... When my parents lived in Littleborough we used to go over the moors to various Yorkshire towns, but I don't think I've ever visited. I bet it was really festive. Jx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We don't live too far away from Wetherby so we visit fairy regularly, it has some lovely independent shops, though I'm sad to see so many of them closing down. I think the market is a great addition to this town.

      Delete
  15. This looks like a nice market. I keep forgetting to go to our local farmers market, thank for triggering the memory. x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I love farmers markets but especially at this time of year when they really go all out and make the extra effort. I'm looking forward to going back to this one in the new year.

      Delete
  16. I wish we had a Christmas Market. It looks lovely.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. There seems to be more and more Christmas markets popping up all the time, I love them, they're really festive.

      Delete
  17. I've just been looking at all your knitwear down the side. Are you clever and very industrial. Lovely presents. Love the beenies.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, I do enjoy knitting and crochet. I used to knit in my teens but then didn't pick up my needles for about twenty years but I'm loving it again now. I taught myself to crochet a few years ago and I thoroughly enjoy that too.

      Delete
  18. I love a market too. I wouldn't have been able to resist that cheese! The farmers markets here are quite good, once a month but the regular weekly ones have died a death, sadly, due to the council putting the stall rents so high. Such a shame. xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It annoys me so much how councils are forcing out small businesses, not just the independent shops in local neighbourhoods but markets too. It's such a shame that people aren't able to trade because of high rents.

      Delete
  19. I love our local farmers market. The one you visited looks really good, I hope the market on other weeks is just as good. The Christmas market is definitely the biggest of the year but it still good year round :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I shall definitely go back and see what the regular market's like, this one was so good and we really enjoyed looking round it.

      Delete