Haworth & Yorkshire Creatives Makers Market returns to The Old School Room on Church Street, Haworth, opposite the Parsonage Museum.
The market brings together 20 independent creators on 28–29 March 2026 from 10am to 4pm each day.
This much loved grassroots market, curated by Brontë Bitch, was created to spotlight originality, craftsmanship and truly one of a kind products.
Entry is free and it’s family friendly and dog friendly, making it the perfect weekend browse in the heart of Haworth.
Expect a carefully curated mix of talented creatives from Haworth and across Yorkshire, offering everything from art and photography to baking, textiles and handcrafted gifts.
New Makers This March
Several new creatives will be making their Haworth debut, including:
Captured For You – A powerful wildlife photography mini exhibition by Jayne, with images printed without AI or Photoshop and framed in bespoke reclaimed oak
Catlow Yarns – Beautifully soft, natural yarn from rare Gotland sheep, sheared and spun in Yorkshire
The Crafty Felter – Intricate needle felted creations born from a workshop discovery turned creative business
LMO Crafts & Crochet – Handcrafted soft toys, UKCA tested and made with care
On The Rhodes – Award winning bakes including cupcakes, brownies, doughnuts and paint your own treats
Susy Jackson Art – Vibrant multi media artwork created with energy and passion
With 20 independent creatives under one roof, this is far more than a standard craft fair.
It is a celebration of Yorkshire talent, creativity and community spirit.
Free entry means you can pop in, browse at your leisure and support small businesses while enjoying everything Haworth has to offer.
2026 Market Dates
The Makers Market will return throughout the year on the following weekends:
28–29 March 2026
11–12 April 2026
23–24 May 2026
27–28 June 2026
19–20 September 2026
24–25 October 2026
28–29 November 2026
Each event runs from 10am to 4pm at The Old School Room, Haworth.
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