This 3 day Festival of Arts and Crafts is a celebration of the very best artists & makers based in the South West is one of the major highlights of the Exeter's cultural calendar.
In the historic setting of Exeter’s Cathedral Green this very special event will take place over three days on Thursday 7th, Friday 8th & Saturday 9th July 2022.
The Festival will be open from Thursday 10.00 – 5.30 pm, Friday. 9.30 – 5.30 pm, Sat. 9.30 – 5.00 pm
This combination of art, craft and free entertainment has been an annual event for over 40 years and 2022 promises to be better than ever. Over 100 stalls in a unique tented village give the visitor the opportunity to see the work of the West Country’s best artists and makers.
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