Title: Discover Lincolnshire’s Yuletide Markets this Christmas
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With the festive season on the horizon, Lincolnshire is set to celebrate with a host of Christmas markets offering one-of-a-kind crafts and season-based treats. Let’s delve deeper into the offerings throughout the county.
The scenic Walled Garden Baumber, close to Horncastle, will host two weekends brimming with festive joy. On the 8th and 9th of November, visitors can meander through a craft fair featuring handcrafted gifts. The successive weekend, the 22nd and 23rd of November, will host a festive food fair presenting food connoisseurs with seasonal delights.
Alford, renowned for its long-standing tradition of Christmas markets, is poised to hold its Christmas Craft Market across consecutive weekends: the 22nd and 23rd as well as the 29th and 30th of November. This event, taking place at the Corn Exchange, gives prominence to local Lincolnshire craftspeople and their creations, along with refreshments served at the Corn Exchange Café.
Burghley House, near Stamford, will be bedecked with festive decorations from the 27th to the 30th of November. This grand architectural gem promises a spellbinding experience, with advanced booking necessary for admission.
Art enthusiasts shouldn’t overlook the Ropewalk Christmas Art Market in Barton-upon-Humber on the 6th and 7th of December. Boasting over 50 stalls presenting arts and crafts by local craftspeople and an enticing cake tombola, it echoes both creativity and Christmas cheer.
Lastly, the Lincolnshire Showground, close to Lincoln, is set to host the Festive Makers Market on the 13th of December. Over 100 small businesses will showcase their products, offering a broad range of gifts, food, and drink to enthrall holiday shoppers.
These occasions promise to infuse Lincolnshire with festive allure, providing perfect opportunities to uncover rare gifts and absorb the seasonal ambience.
The original version of this story was reported by www.bbc.com and was later adapted by The Lincoln Post for its readers.









