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If you love your crafting, then November is the ideal time to visit Harrogate with two “can’t miss” events taking place this month. And, of course, The Camberley, The Lodge and Camberley Cottages, are ideally placed as a base for your visit. With comfortable rooms, delicious breakfast and a central location just a short walk, or a scenic drive, from the events.
Crafts in the Pen Skipton Auction Mart plays host to Crafts in the Pen on 15 and 16 November. This huge festive crafts fair draws visitors from across Yorkshire and beyond. There will be more than 230 artisan stalls, two cafés on site, free parking and a Santa’s Grotto (entry includes a gift). It’s an annual highlight for lovers of handmade goods, and a great opportunity to pick up some one of a kind gifts for the festive season and beyond. Tickets are just £6, making it the ideal event for anyone who loves handmade items but doesn't have the skills to create them. You can find out more here. Knitting and Stitching Show The following weekend sees the Royal Hall, and Convention Centre play host to possibly the largest craft show in the North of England. The Knitting and Stitching Show attracts visitors from across the UK and is the perfect place to find knitting, sewing, spinning, papercrafts and embroidery equipment. You are bound to come away with lots of new ideas, and almost certainly some great additions to your crafting stash. Whether you are looking for the perfect knitting yarn or you are in the market for a new sewing machine, quilting frame or cabinet, this show has just about everything you could possibly wish to see. Taking place over four days 20 – 23 November, the venue is a short walk from The Camberley, The Lodge and Camberley Cottages, making us the perfect choice for your stay. You can find out more about the show, and book your tickets, here Harrogate Harrogate is not just a place to bed down — it’s a destination in its own right. Renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture, independent stores, tearooms and thermal spa heritage, you can stroll through the Montpellier Quarter, relax in the Valley Gardens, or visit the famous Bettys Tea Rooms for a quintessential afternoon tea experience. If you are visiting Skipton, the auction mart is on the outskirts, but do take the time to visit the lovely town with its historic marketplace and lovely cafes. Skipton is just a 30-40 minute drive from Harrogate, or you can catch the Harrogate to Leeds train and change for Skipton. After a full day of browsing, you’ll appreciate returning to our cosy, welcoming guest house where you can rest, recharge, and perhaps enjoy a quiet evening stroll. In Harrogate, you have access to a wide range of cafes and restaurants. If you’re unsure which to choose, we can offer personalised recommendations based on your preferences. Alternatively, you can explore our blog posts about great places we think you'll enjoy. Practicalities With so many stalls at both events, we do recommend arriving early so you can enjoy a quieter browse before the crowds really build up. We also recommend bringing comfortable shoes. There is quite a bit of walking about. In our experience, we recommend going around the stands at least twice to ensure you see everything. You may also want to bring a sturdy bag for your purchases. Whilst many stall holders will provide bags, from experience, we have found that taking your own reusable bag is always a good option. Even if you don’t plan to buy much, you might find that you come home with a bit more than planned. We’re delighted to welcome visitors coming for a crafty break, and we’re here to help make your weekend as crafty as possible.
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