A Community Celebration of Craft and Wellness
Ardingly is set to welcome visitors this December with its Winter Craft Market & Wellbeing Fair, a festive event combining artisan crafts and mindful wellbeing. Taking place on Saturday, 2 December 2023, at the South of England Showground, the fair offers a wonderful opportunity to explore an array of handmade gifts and holistic products in the heart of Sussex.
Visitors can browse stalls featuring local artisans’ creations, including unique jewellery, ceramics, textiles, and festive decorations. Alongside the crafts, the event celebrates wellness offerings such as aromatherapy, massage therapies, and natural skincare, inviting attendees to discover gifts that nurture and inspire self-care during the holiday season.
Festive Fun for All Ages
The fair offers enjoyable activities for families and children, making it an ideal day out. A children’s scavenger hunt encourages little ones to explore creatively, while festive food and drink stalls provide seasonal treats and warm refreshments for all to enjoy. The event atmosphere promises a lively, community spirit that captures the joy of the Christmas season.
Supporting Local: Tickets & Event Details
Organised by BE Events, the Winter Craft Market & Wellbeing Fair supports local businesses and emerging creatives in Sussex, strengthening community ties through shared celebration and commerce. Attending the fair means directly backing talented makers and wellness practitioners.
Tickets are priced at £5 for adults, with children under 16 admitted free. They can be purchased online in advance or on the day at the venue. Doors open from 10am to 4pm, allowing plenty of time to soak up the festive atmosphere, shop for artisanal gifts, and experience the wellbeing offerings.
Whether you’re looking to find a one-of-a-kind Christmas present, indulge in self-care treats, or enjoy a family-friendly outing, Ardingly’s Winter Craft Market & Wellbeing Fair offers a memorable festive experience that celebrates craft culture and community spirit across Sussex.




