Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Christmas Craft, Food & Gift Fair returns to Sandringham

It’s that time of the year again, when the annual Christmas Craft, Food & Gift Fair at Sandringham prepares for its return.

Taking place from 17 – 19 November, a fabulous show is in store for you with all the old favourites and new attractions and features too. Set in the centre of the event is the new Christmas Village, where log cabins will house selected craftsmen, food producers, venders and attractions. The central food court within this village area will have numerous meet & greet street entertainers, music and great street food to create a lively Christmas time environment.

Moving further around the fair we have the Craft Village, a major display area with well over 100 craftsmen, artists & designers displaying, demonstrating and selling a multitude of hand-crafted items and gifts.

Keep walking and we arrive at Food Glorious Food; synonymous to Christmas is food & drink, such an important aspect of everyone’s Christmas enjoyment.

Equally the Food Halls provide a fabulous array of food and drink from both regional and national producers which are bound to make your taste buds tingle, then pick up some menu ideas from chefs on stage to complete your enjoyment.

Lots more gifts and ideas are abound in the various gift marquees and arcades that interlink the main show areas.

IT IS CHRISTMAS, and you have got to have some showtime fun. This year there are some interesting new attractions in the various entertainment marquees:

The Main Music Marquee has some really splendid performers taking part.

The London Philharmonic Skiffle Orchestra offers energetic, colourful, bizarre, tuneful, virtuoso and hilarious performances.

The Heritage Jazz Band and Kevin O’Regan Guitarist and Singer will be in attendance, while the Singing Santa, a classical opera singer, comedian and magician who will also host his own magic show in the Children’s Entertainment Marquee will also be ready to entertain.

Further children’s entertainment includes the wandering walk about entertainers whilst the main marquee includes puppet shows and Santa’s Magic Show.

There are various have-a-go opportunities around the show including Throw-a-Pot, Airguns, Axe Throwing, Christmas Carousel, and a children’s activity marquee with an opportunity to decorate a Christmas tree in the Christmas Tree Tent.

Enjoy all the fun of the fair at the Sandringham Christmas Craft, Food & Gift Fair – Friday, Saturday & Sunday November 17 – 19, 10am – 5pm.

Adults £12, Over 65’s £11, Children £5.

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