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7 must-visit Markets with an amazing venue aesthetic!

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Visit more magical markets in unique venues this year!

We’ve selected 7 must-visit Markets with an amazing venue aesthetic that you cannot miss in 2026!

You know we love an artisan market in any venue, but when the venue is quirky and unique, just like the stallholders who showcase their wares there, you’re really onto a winner!

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7 must-visit Markets with an amazing venue aesthetic for 2026

Blue Magpie Contemporary Craft Fair. This lovely event is held at Elmslie House, an events venue in Great Malvern. A Grade II listed building, it hosts a variety of events including markets. The market is a not-for-profit initiative, showcasing designer-makers.

Harrow Artisan Food & Craft Market is run by Dock Pond Markets, held at Headstone Manor & Museum. With beautiful gardens, a duck-filled moat, a friendly coffee shop and spectacular surrounding buildings, this venue makes for an excellent place for a picnic as well as a fantastic day out!

Spring Market at The Palm House, Sefton Park. This Liverpool venue, The Palm House, is simply stunning. A well-known icon of the area, the glass house is a spectacular setting for a market, providing plants, warmth and sunlight – even on dull days – to light up the wonderful stallholders that showcase there.

Forage Markets are held on a rural farm in Northumberland. There’s a taproom on site, selling artisan drinks, and the farm venue provides a unique aesthetic for these markets throughout the year.

Much like Sefton Park’s Palm House, The Forum, Norwich, where the Local Makers Market is held, has a glass-panelled roof to let plenty of light in for market days. The Forum is a great venue over different levels, with both inside and outside stalls, showcasing the best of Norwich makers.

The British Engineerium is another fantastic, unique venue, where Paper Daisy have their next Spring Market and a couple more events this year! During their markets, you can also book onto a guided tour of the museum if you want to find out more.

And last but certainly not least, we want to give a huge shout out to Syon Park and the Curated by Dapper & Suave events that are held there! Next up is their Spring Market, but you can find other fab events of theirs here.


Hope you enjoy exploring these markets with an amazing venue aesthetic! Let us know if you visit – and what you find!