Blake Museum in Bridgwater will be filled with festive spirit on Saturday 22 November, as it hosts its much-loved Christmas Fair from 10.00am to 1.00pm.
The event will be officially opened by the Mayor of Bridgwater and promises a welcoming start to the town’s seasonal celebrations.
Visitors can browse a range of craft and charity stalls, try their luck on the tombola, and enjoy seasonal refreshments in the surroundings of one of Bridgwater’s most historic buildings.
The fair takes place in the Blake Museum, a site steeped in local history and widely believed to be the birthplace of Admiral Robert Blake, one of England’s greatest naval commanders. The museum, run by volunteers, celebrates Bridgwater’s rich heritage.
Organisers are encouraging visitors to pop in while enjoying the town’s Snowflakes and Shopping Christmas Lights Switch-On festivities happening the same day.
The Christmas Fair is great way for people to support the museum, enjoy some Christmas shopping and soak up the festive atmosphere in this historic setting.
Entry to the fair is free and all proceeds from the stalls and activities will go toward supporting the ongoing work of the Friends of Blake Museum.
