14/11/2024
Can’t wait! Come and say hello and take a look at all the beautiful stalls 👋🏻 🎅🏻
Only 24 Hours Until The Broadditch Christmas Market Magic Begins!
Friday 15th November - 3pm to 9pm
Saturday 16th November | Sunday 17th November - 9am to 5pm
FREE ENTRY!
£2 parking fee, with all proceeds donated to local charities; ellenor and We Are Beams
Discover the Arts & Crafts Barn...
Browse unique stalls offering a variety of handmade Christmas gifts, stunning artwork, jewellery, festive decorations, pet goodies, and more! You'll find one-of-a-kind treasures while supporting our talented stallholders.
Step inside the Food & Drink Barn...
Here you'll find locally-produced treats, including wine, cider, cocktails, tequila, and fruit cordials. Indulge in creamy fudge, artisan chocolates, Christmas puds, brownies, and nostalgic sweets. Don't miss out on a selection of cheeses, chilli sauces, chutneys, jams, and marmalades.
Take a break from shopping...
Relax in the covered seating area while enjoying live performances from local singers. Enjoy hot food, raise a glass of prosecco, mulled wine, or craft beer to get in the festive spirit! Indulgent hot chocolate, artisan coffee, and tea are also available.
For our younger guests...
Farmer Christmas and his cheerful elf will be making a surprise visit to the market on Saturday and Sunday. Kids can also visit the Arts & Crafts Barn for face painting, glitter tattoos, and funky hair extensions!
Please have your £2 car park fee ready, to help avoid congestion on entry.
The barns are wheelchair friendly, though please be aware that they can get quite busy at times. Disabled parking is available, however, as we are a working farm, the ground can be uneven and may become muddy, particularly after rain. A disabled toilet is located next to the farm shop.
Dogs on leads are welcome in the outside seating and entertainment area but unfortunately, they are not permitted in the barns.
We kindly ask visitors not to park on Red Street and to observe the No Parking signs. Southfleet is a small village, and Red Street is narrow, so it's important that residents, buses, and emergency services can pass through unhindered.