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Christmas Markets 2023: Jubilee Wharf Christmas Fair, Penryn, Cornwall

Christmas balls. Author and copyright M. R.

Jubilee Wharf Christmas Fair Christmas FairJubilee Wharf Christmas Fair 16 & 17 December 2023 It’s shopping and fun! We love having quality local makers selling their produce at our Fair and carefully select our participants to make sure we can offer affordable tip-top handmade goodies to our visitors, whilst also having entertainment in the courtyard and food and drink in ...

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Oxford Christmas Markets

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Oxford is known worldwide for its famous and ancient university, founded in the late eleventh century, is the oldest university in the United Kingdom and the second in the world (the oldest university in the world is that of Bologna in Italy). Oxford has numerous tourist attractions, many old buildings belonging to the university and the college, the city is ...

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Birmingham Christmas Markets

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Birmingham is a major town of Central England located almost halfway between London and Liverpool. Inhabited since Roman times, Birmingham was developed in the Middle Ages as a market town, then thanks to the iron ore and coal mines became an important industrial center. The city is mostly modern and most of its buildings dating back to the eighteenth and ...

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Cornwall Christmas Markets

Cornwall is one English county located in the southwest of Britain, at the end of the homonymous, long, wide peninsula, which extends towards the Atlantic. From the geographical point of view the Peninsula in Cornwall is much larger than the county of the same name, which is in fact only its westernmost end, while the entire peninsula also includes the entire ...

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Cheshire Christmas Markets

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Cheshire is a county of England’s north-west. The county is bordered to the north by Merseyside and Greater Manchester, to the east by Derbyshire, to the south-east by Staffordshire, to the south by Shropshire and to the east by the Welsh districts of Flintshire and Wrexham. The county faces north-west on the Irish Sea via the wide estuaries of the rivers Dee and Mersey, which ...

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Buckinghamshire Christmas Markets

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Buckinghamshire is a county of southeast England. The county is bordered to the north by Northamptonshire, to the north-east by Bedfordshire, to the east by Hertfordshire, to the south-east by the Great London, to the south by Berkshire and to the west by Oxfordshire. The territory is divided in two by the chain of the Chilterns Hills which reaches 260 meters high with Coombe Hill. To ...

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Bristol Christmas Markets

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Bristol is a city and a county in South West England. With an estimated population of more than 400 thousand people and with a large urban area of over one million people. It is England’s sixth most populous city and the eighth most populous city of the United Kingdom, and the most populous city in South West England. It is situated ...

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Northumberland Christmas Markets

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Northumberland is a county in the north-east of England, in the United Kingdom, situated on the border with Scotland. The geography of this county is varied: there are low-lying and flat areas near the coast of the North Sea, while to the north-west lie the mountains of the Cheviot Hills. Much of the county is made up of a barren ...

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Tyne and Wear Christmas Markets

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Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in England’s northeast. The county is bordered to the north and west by the Northumberland, to the east is bounded by the North Sea, to the south it borders the county of Durham. The land is flat and partly wavy. The county is virtually divided into two by the River Tyne coming down from ...

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ATTENTION: We recommend that you check the opening of the Christmas markets with the organizers.