Monthy fleamarket on last Sunday of the month.
Clothes, books, bric-a-brac, curios, vinyl, jewellery, plants, collectables and much more.
From the weird to the wonderful – something for every taste! Plus cafe with delicious home-made cake.
Dog-friendly.
Sunday 26th May 2024
10am – 4pm
An excellent monthly Fleamarket, held on the last Sunday of the month.
Vintage clothes, books, bric-a-brac, curios, vinyl, jewellery, plants, collectables and much more. From the weird to the wonderful – something for every taste!
Plus cafe with delicious home made cake.
Dog-friendly.
Enjoy the Lark Lane Fleamarket experience on the last Sunday of every month.
Vintage clothes, bric-a-brac, books, vinyl, plants, electrics, toys, jewellery & collectors’ items. Over 40 stalls plus coffee & cake. Dog-friendly. Plenty of bizarre bargains to suit every taste!
Email: larklanefleamarket@gmail.com
Text: 07810 544383
Santa’s Elves have been busy ringing the bells of jewellers, bakers, and candlestick makers, bringing the most talented to our magical marketplace.
With a variety of unique stalls showcasing an array of festive treats, this is fun for all the family and is not to be missed.
Begin your festive season with a visit to Birkenhead Priory’s Christmas event.
They’re delighted to once again be able to host their Christmas Fair and afternoon of music!
Join them from 11am-4pm on Sunday 5th December to find beautiful handmade crafts that make perfect Christmas presents! For children there will be festive face painting with Evie between 12pm-3pm, and Christmas crafts.
There will be a selection of things to eat and drink plus musical entertainment in the Great Hall, provided by a choir and The Christchurch Port Sunlight Handbell Ringers.
All stalls will be outside (under cover of gazebos), so warm clothing and sensible footwear is strongly advised.
In addition to the fair you will be able to climb the 101 steps of St Mary’s Tower for stunning views of the Wirral, the waterfront, the Liverpool skyline and Cammell Laird shipyards.
Timed slots will be available on the day, please see a member of staff on-site to arrange this.
Croxteth Market is back! After two successful markets at the tail-end of 2020, they’re thrilled to finally be returning on Sunday 30 May 2021.
Once again, they will be opening their 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.
As soon as they have more information on specific goods that will be on sale, they’ll update their website and share via social media.
Please note, the market will have the following COVID-secure measures in place:
- As they can only allow a limited number of visitors at a time into the stable yard, a queuing system will be in place to comply with social distancing measures (expected maximum waiting time: 10-20 minutes)
- Masks/face coverings MUST be worn at all times (unless you have a medical exemption)
- Hand sanitizer will be available on arrival
- In the interests of safety and fairness to those waiting in the queue, no seating will be provided within the stable yard itself (seating is available in the nearby courtyard – however, this is extremely limited and prioritised towards customers of the onsite food concession, so please bear this in mind)
To make the best of this month’s market, they urge visitors to take note of the following:
- Car parking availability via Muirhead Avenue and Flint Drive (the latter of which is only accessible to disabled people, upon provision of a Blue Badge) is extremely limited. They urge people to travel to the market by foot where possible
- Dogs are allowed, but MUST be kept on a lead at all times
- Children MUST be accompanied by an adult
- The closest public toilets are situated within the nearby courtyard – please note, these are managed by the onsite food concessions stand and open until 3pm only (queues expected)
- This month’s market is free to enter and will feature a variety of traders
- While card machines will be in place for payment purposes, they 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. Thank you for your understanding.