Find something for all at Shire Hall's Mid-Summer Market

By Lottie Welch

15th Jun 2021 | Local News

Picture: Shire Hall
Picture: Shire Hall

Find everything from food and drink to jewellery and photography at Shire Hall Historic Courthouse Museum's Mid-Summer Market this weekend.

More than 20 businesses will be at the free event on June 19 and 20, spread across Shire Hall, from the café and exhibition rooms to the historic courthouse and cells.

The museum at Shire Hall will not be open for visitors over the market weekend, but visitors will still have the chance to look around the Grade I listed building.

You will find:

• Crafts of the Shoreline

• Whites Delights Caroline Parrott metal work

• Dorset Forager

• Little Harbour Crafts

• 68 Charms handcrafted jewellery

• Richard Beech Photography

• Sebastian's Trove

• Allingham Game Ltd

• Tide Dorset

• Weymouth 51

• CoCo Bags

• Jurassic Candles

• Dave's Turnings

• Fordington Gin

• Fusiology glass art

• May Tree Design

• Creative Clay For All

• Gerri's Fabric Gems

• Becky Brown Art

• W J Artistry

• Rhubarb and Robin

The market will be open from 10am to 4pm.

For more information, visit shirehalldorset.org

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