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The Makers Market

Bombed Out Church Makers Market

Third Sunday of the monthLiverpool, L1 2TR
The Makers Market hosts a monthly market at the Bombed Out Church in Liverpool. Discover around 55 stalls at each event.
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Details

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Address
Bombed Out Church, Leece Street Liverpool
L1 2TR
Date
Third Sunday of the month
Time
10:00am - 4:00pm
Next Markets
, 18th Jan 2026 , 15th Feb 2026 , 15th Mar 2026 , 19th Apr 2026 , 17th May 2026 , 21st Jun 2026 , 19th Jul 2026 , 16th Aug 2026 , 20th Sep 2026 , 18th Oct 2026 , 15th Nov 2026 , 20th Dec 2026
Organiser
The Makers Market
Social
Website
themakersmarket.co.uk/pages/bombed-out-church-makers-market
Parking
City centre parking available nearby. Nearest train station is Lime Street (approx. a 15 min walk away or Merseyrail Central, and 8 min walk). If arriving via Bus, the nearest stop is Bold Place Bus Stop, a 1 minute walk from the venue. Cycle rack available. Limited nearby parking.
Facilities
Toilets All Outdoor Seating Available Dog Friendly Free Entry
Markets in
Liverpool , Merseyside , North West
The Bombed Out Church Makers Market offers food, art, design, music, performance and community, showcasing makers and creators from across Liverpool and beyond each month.

Run by The Makers Market, each event is different and there’s sure to be something to suit every taste!

Held within the historic ruins of St Luke’s “Bombed Out” Church, the Bombed Out Church Makers Market really brings a unique market setting, combining heritage, creativity and community. Enjoy handmade goods, artisan food and live music in one of Liverpool’s most loved cultural spaces.

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