A CHRISTMAS fair is being held at Norton Priory Museum and Gardens.
It takes place from 11am to 4pm on Sunday, November 29.
A variety of stalls will include gifts, crafts, meats, breads and pies, cakes, jams and preserves, and other local produce.
The tea room will be open and there will be hot food from the traditional cob oven and home brewed Priory Ale will be on sale.
Activity planner Claire Broadhurst, Activity Planner said: “It is a great chance to get a start on your Christmas shopping or just indulge in some treats for yourself.
“There will be a variety of warming winter foods on offer including roasted chestnuts from the traditional cob oven.”
There will be a chance to have a go at some traditional crafts and watch demonstrations from the Cheshire Guild of Woodturners and the Cheshire Guild of Weavers, Spinners & Dyers.
Children’s festive activities will include a hunt for the missing reindeer.
Entry to the Christmas fair and courtyard is free.
Normal admission prices will apply to the walled garden.
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