Cumberland Council is set to host a free autumn fete at the Distington Walled Garden on Saturday 14 September.
Following the success of previous events, the council is eager to continue showcasing the talents of local artisans. They have organised another Artisan Fete which will be held between 10am and 4pm.
The event will include a variety of local businesses showcasing their crafts and an outdoor market. Visitors can expect to find a diverse array of handmade items, ranging from woodcarving and leather goods to soft furnishings and candles.
The café, based within the tranquil surroundings of the Distington Walled Garden, will be open to visitors for food between 10am and 2pm (cakes and scones served between 2pm and 3pm).
One of the most popular attractions at the last event was the presence of alpacas and pygmy goats, and the council is pleased to announce that they will be making a return appearance - they will be attending the event until around 2pm. Visitors of all ages will love the opportunity to meet these charming animals up close and learn more about them, and for a small fee people can lead the alpacas on a short walk.
This autumn’s event will also include entertainment from a brass band.
Councillor Anne Quilter, Cumberland Council’s Executive Member for Vibrant and Healthy Places, said:
“If you're looking for an event that has something for everyone, look no further. This is an event that offers an incredible experience that you won't want to miss.
“Previous events have been a great success. This event that will showcase local businesses and will be a fun-filled day for the whole family, with plenty of entertainment to be enjoyed.
“The Artisan Fete will feature a wide range of stalls catering to the varied interests of visitors, including leather goods, soft furnishings and candles.”
The fete is free to enter. For more information about the event, please contact Cumberland Council by calling 07920 499232.
Distington Walled Garden is owned by Cumberland Council.
The Victorian walled garden was formerly part of Distington Hall, and is now filled with a lavender maze, fruit trees trained over arches, a lawned area and tranquil seating areas.