A huge food and gift market is returning to Croxteth Hall for May bank holiday.
The market was set up in the middle of the pandemic has been praised by traders and proved massively popular with visitors.
Croxteth Hall market was started as a pilot to allow market traders to operate in a Covid-safe way and drew hundreds of people.
The market is free to enter and will feature a variety of traders. The event will return at the end of the month in the stunning Victorian courtyard with produce on offer including cakes, cookies, crepes, baked goods, plus fruit and vegetables, relishes and cheese.
There will also be a range of gifts including jewellery, books, framed prints and handmade soap.
Croxteth Hall shared a post on its Instagram account with the caption: "Huge news #CroxtethMarket is back!
"After two successful markets at the tail-end of 2020, we're thrilled to finally be returning on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Once again, we will be opening our stunning Victorian stable yard from 11am-4pm, where various traders will be selling a range of gifts and foodie goodies for you to browse through and purchase.
"We're looking forward to seeing you during the next #BankHolidayWeekend #OutdoorMarket #FreshProduce #Gifts #Food #Drink #CroxtethHall #CroxtethPark #CroxtethHallAndCountryPark #Liverpool #Shopping #LiverpoolEvents."
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Car parking is available via Muirhead Avenue and Flint Drive but people are urged to travel to the market by foot where possible. Dogs are allowed, but must be kept on a lead at all times and children must be accompanied by an adult.
While card machines will be in place for payment purposes, we advise all market visitors to bring cash just in case, as the WiFi connection needed for card payments can be temperamental in an outdoor setting.