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Exeter Christmas Market announces full list of traders
The biggest Christmas market in Devon is days away, promising 100 twinkling chalets, local gifts and produce, global street food, and bars
Exeter Cathedral Christmas Market. Image: Exeter Cathedral / Emma Solley
Reporter:
Ella Woszczyk
05 Nov 2024 12:18 PM
With Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations finished for another year, Exeter Cathedral’s famous Christmas market has announced its full list of local traders.
This year, there will be more than 100 festive chalets present, as well as a new area stationed to the side of the building’s main entrance at the Cloister Garden.
Since its introduction in 2012, Exeter’s Christmas Market has grown to become a popular festive occasion that attracts over half a million visitors locally and from across the UK.
Visitors will be able to indulge in local gifts and produce, as well as the ever-popular Global Street Food Village and the market’s two bars, named The Cathedral Tavern and the Mulled Tipi.
Above: Aerial view. Image: Exeter Cathedral / Ella Foster
See below for the full list of traders:
Arts and Crafts
Jonkers
Sozo Silver
Stamped in Tradition
Decorations
Amica Felt
CraftExe
From the Olive Tree
Moores Decorations & Gifts
Treasure Tree
Scented Fruit Company
Food & Drink
Authentic Thai Food
BarBuoy Cocktails
Barbican Bao
The Big Greek Feed
Bosworth’s Kitchen
BUN
Bush Farm Catering
Cake or Death
Cherry Tree Preserves
Chubby Churros
The Cornish Cheese Co.
Crumb Coat Bakery
DAZY
Devon Rum Company
German Sausages
Dough Bros
Edward’s Fudge Kitchen
Exeter Gin
Ezpresso
Flapjackery
Food Drink Devon Christmas Shop
Funky Duck
Good Game Charcuterie
Gourmet Street Kitchen
Granny Sally’s Confectionary
Hobbs Chocolate
India in a Jar
Kenniford Farm
Khana Cuisine
Les Plaisirs de France
Little Marrakesh
Magic Mead
O’Donnell Moonshine
Oh Crepe
Olde English Fudge
Monarch Liqueurs
Moores Sweets & Treats
Surf’n’Turf Kitchen
South Devon Chilli Farm
Ripe Cheese
Salcombe Distilling Co.
Ventons Devon Cyder
Waverly Cafe
Tors Vodka
Urban Cowboy Street Food
Crumbalicious
Clothes and Accessories
Amber Jewellery
Charms4U
Glitzy Vintage Jewellery
Kapbula Organics
Handmade by Holly
Jane Williams Silks
Mantis
Me and You
Merry Manor
Millykatz
Miss Beaujangles
Monty’s
Mooi Bags
Naked Calcium Jewellery
Radical Clothing
Wild Wool
Homeware
AdHock
Alison Miles Pottery
Fanciflair Design
Flint and Flame
Illumine Candle Co.
Karen Kier Designs
Mackie Wood
Melange Ceramics
Moonlighting by Mouse & Moon
Mr Fox’s Garden
Mrs H Interiors
Nicola Mary Ceramics
Potnotch
Pygmaylion & Funck
Soul Scented
Love Coco
Charity
Guide Dogs
Hospiscare
Macmillan Cancer Support
RNLI
Working for Wildlife
Other
Beevive
Chess and Puzzle
Chillo
Emma’s Soap
Eden Garden
Grove Beard Supplies
Indulge at Westward Ho
Made with Mazz
Wood Like to Play
Rydon Publishing
Viking Drinking Horns
The Great British Bee Co.
Y&M Designs
Toerag Trading
Storeys & Tails
Butternut Box
The free market will take place from Friday, November 15, until Sunday, December 15. Visitors can also explore Exeter Cathedral’s stunning architecture and rich history by taking advantage of its Entry By Donation offer.
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