The annual Crafts in the Pen market will be held at Skipton Auction Market this November for the Christmas season.
The market started in 2015 and has been running annually ever since bringing up to 230 stalls filled with perfect gifts for loved ones for Christmas.
The stalls include items such as jewellery, ceramics, quilting, glassware and wax craft.
This year the market are adding to the Christmas spirit with their Santa's Grotto complete with elves, giant teddies and presents!
The Grotto will be free to enter and under 16's have free entry to the whole market.
Crafts in the Pen market will be held on the 16th and 17th of November from 9am to 4pm on Saturday and 10am to 4pm on Sunday.
All money spent at the stalls are supporting local small businesses.
The market does require pre-booking and tickets cost £6 for anyone over the age of 16.
To book your tickets you can visit their booking page here.

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