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Get 30% off tickets to the Country Living Christmas Fairs (but act fast)

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Whilst Christmas may be the last thing on your mind right now, we’ve got a festive offer you won’t want to miss out on. Until the end of July, get 30% off tickets to the Country Living Christmas Fairs.

There are multiple dates and three locations – London, Harrogate and Glasgow – so, no matter where you’re located, you can enjoy a winter wonderland that includes not-to-be-missed workshops, indulgent treats and tipples, as well as the very best in artisan shopping and gifts.

Use the code CLFX30 at checkout to get 30% off standard tickets.

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2023 will also see brand-new experiences delight visitors to the Fairs, including the Country Living Christmas Table, which offers visitors the opportunity to get hands-on with the experts. Take part in interactive 30-minute sessions, covering everything from cocktails and canapes to tablescaping.

For those who love to make and create, The Makerss Workshop will run popular needle-felting workshops, each one hosted by a master in the craft, Steffi Stern. Or, if you need a break, head to the new Subscriber’s Lounge, the perfect spot to recharge between activities.

Country Living Christmas Fair London: 8th – 11th November 2023

Country Living Christmas Fair Glasgow: 16th – 19th November 2023

Country Living Christmas Fair Harrogate: 30th November – 3rd December 2023

The Country Living Christmas Fairs have all of your artisan shopping needs covered, with handmade goods to suit every taste and interest. From refreshing, small-batch gin to homeware that’s made to be cherished, we have the very best in skillfully made gifts.

You also have the opportunity to meet your favourite artisans face-to-face and discover the stories and people behind their brands.

Amanda Mercer

From her home studio in Cumbria, Amanda Mercer creates intricate handmade porcelain gifts and homeware, including wonderful Christmas decorations.

Inspired by nature, textures, fabrics, patterns, and mark-making, each piece in Amanda’s beautiful collection is made with care and attention to detail.

You can meet Amanda in person at the Country Living Christmas Fair in London, or shop her collection on The Country Living Marketplace.

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Gin In A Tin

Gin In A Tin started as the brainwave of gin connoisseur, Martin Agius and his daughter, Charlotte.

With Martin’s infinite knowledge of gin, coupled with his passion for the beautiful juniper berry, Gin In A Tin was born. With a distinctively fresh approach, Gin In A Tin is renowned not only for quality gins but for innovative and quirky designs.

Each of their 18 distilled London Dry gins is blended with different botanicals, each derived from changing seasonal influences.

You can meet the team at the Country Living Christmas Fair in London, or shop their collection on The Country Living Marketplace.

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Purple Sage Soap Company

A new addition at the Country Living Christmas Fair in Glasgow, Purple Sage Soap Company produces handmade, vegan soaps and natural skincare products.

They use plant-based ingredients to create small batches of luxury products that are kind to your skin and to the planet.

They also operate with a zero-waste policy – soap cuttings from the making process are collected and put into a sisal soap bag, something they’ve found to be a big hit with their customers.

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Hilary Strickland Art

Inspired by the natural world, Hilary Strickland turns her original watercolour paintings into charming homewares such as table linens, cushions and lampshades, as well as prints and cards.

Working from her home in Bath, she uses pencil, watercolour and washes to capture the intricacies and beauty of wildlife – from the delicacy of a dragonfly’s wing to the vibrancy of poppies.

All of her range is designed and made in the UK, with the aim of being as natural and sustainable as possible.

You can meet Hilary at the Country Living Christmas Fair in Harrogate, or shop her collection on The Country Living Marketplace.

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Salcombe Dairy

Salcombe Dairy began making Devonshire ice cream in 1979. The recipes, which use fresh milk from the local farm and the very best ingredients, are still as popular today as they were over 40 years ago.

In recent decades Salcombe Dairy has been in the nurturing hands of the Boscawen and the Bly families, who are enthusiastic about artisan food and traditional dairy ice cream. Their range also includes mouth-watering chocolate, gift hampers and dairy-free sorbets.

You can meet the team and try their delicious treats at the Country Living Christmas Fair in London, or shop their collection on The Country Living Marketplace.

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