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Events in Gloucestershire

Crafts at the Castle

An event in July in Gloucestershire
Sudeley Castle
Cheltenham
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Crafts at the Castle ends on 30th November -0001
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The ethos behind Apple Tree Craft Fairs is Craft Fairs for the Crafter This is a fantastic showcase for the enormous talent and skills of a wide variety of Crafters. On show will be the work of Jewellers, Knitters, Artists, Potters, Ceramicists, Photographers and many more. This event forms part of the Winchcombe Celebration Weekend. There will be a huge variety of events taking place all around Winchcombe, with a shuttle bus running between Sudeley and the town square

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