Find us down South Lane that runs beside The Goat pub. We offer refreshments, seating and place to relax so you're re-charged to enjoy the rest of the Fair.
Handmade products from beeswax and honey, not limited to: Hand, lip, face and after-shave balms, hand salves, soaps, candles, beeswax wraps, shaving cream, honey, honeycomb and bee-related products.
Vintage cutlery & items made by myself from old cutlery. These include Herb Markers, Wind Chimes, Rings & Bangles, and Coat, Key, & Dog Lead Hooks. All items are sourced locally, cleaned & polished locally, and there are no imported items.
Biltong, droewors and stokkies, chilli bites, boerewors and South African produce such as rusks, chutneys, spices, curry kits, crisps, seasonings, sauces, marinades and gifts.
Located in the middle Fair near the Co-op the Information Point is THE place to get information about the Fair. It's also the place to leave anything or one Found and also to Claim anything or one Lost.
Original illustration homewares, cushions, coasters, placemats, tea towels, and accessories. Hand painted wood signs. Original illustrated and hand painted jewellery.
Bacon rolls and hot drinks served outside from 7.30am. Morning coffee with cakes, light lunches and puddings, and afternoon cakes and cream teas served inside the Memorial Hall between 10am and 4pm, offering a chance to sit down for a while before re-joining the excitement of the Fair. The food is home-made and served by members of the congregation and friends of St Laurence Church.
The best locally hand dressed olives, plus dolmades, gigantes, borettane onions, stuffed peppers, pastel de nata, baklava, turkish delight, even Italian cannoli!