Christmas shopping with bells on
Love Christmas? You’ll adore the Magic of Christmas Fair 2012! Once again we're bringing an exquisite and eclectic mix of all things festive to East Bridgford Hill, a beautiful Georgian country house in the heart of Nottinghamshire. So you can tick off your ‘To Do’ list, while enjoying an irresistibly Christmassy day out.
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Choose from a gorgeous array of unique gifts from our talented designer-makers which are original, special, vintage, handmade – anything but ordinary!
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Find fresh inspiration for your seasonal entertaining
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Taste and take home a mouth-watering array of festive food and drink by the best in passionate local producers in our expanded food hall
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Soak up the magic of the festive season.
A fabulously festive day out
Bring your girlfriends and partners for a fabulously festive day out. Enjoy a great day's shopping and find the perfect presents for your loved ones, favourite friends and hard-to-buy-for relatives. Indulge in mouth-watering festive food and gourmet tastings. Enjoy spiced mulled wine, steaming cups of hot chocolate, roasting chestnuts and other traditional treats, all in the enchantingly traditional setting of East Bridgford Hill and with a generous sprinkling of Christmas music and magic. Santa won’t be putting in an appearance – this is your opportunity to leave the toddlers at home and experience a fabulous Christmas fair with a difference!
Gents...
Forget the last minute dash down the high street on Xmas Eve ─ or the online purchase that doesn’t arrive on time. One trip to the Magic of Christmas Fair is all you need to win your partner’s heart with a truly gorgeous gift. You’ll also find some great speciality wines, sloe gins and seasonal liquors, pungent cheeses and more, to help Xmas day go with a swing!
Thanks for your support
We are passionate about supporting talented designer makers, local artisan producers and special independent retailers. Thank you to everyone who came to our fair last year and supported us, our stall-holders and our charity which was Cancer Research UK.