HAWORTH'S latest makers' market has been brought forward.
The event, originally scheduled for October 12 and 13, is now taking place this weekend.
More than a dozen artisan stalls will feature at the market, being held in the Old School Room on Saturday and Sunday (October 5/6), between 10am and 4pm.
Admission is free.
A spokesperson for the organiser, Haworth & Yorkshire Creatives, says: "This is a great opportunity to support local artisans and the 'handmade revolution' whilst discovering new artists, makers, designers and crafters."
Participants will include April's Paper Creations, Bombz Hydrotherapy, Silk Purse, Amica Terrae, Bears Bijou, Brontë Bitch, CrafthouseNo9, Ecobeez, Handmade in Haworth, Jade-Lotus, Stitch in Time by Karen, and Withens Art by Philippa Marshall.
Also present will be Jacoo, on Saturday only, and Oakfield Crafts, on Sunday.
For further information about the event and those taking part, visit facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089261948225
The Old School Room, located between Haworth Parish Church and the Parsonage Museum, is synonymous with the Brontës.
Opened in 1832, it was built by Patrick Brontë and the whole family taught there.
The building is now managed by a small charity.
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