What's On in Cowbridge this weekend: Markets and an exhibition at Old Hall Gallery

By Jack Wynn

17th Mar 2022 | Local News

Events in Cowbridge this weekend

Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of events in Cowbridge happening over the coming weekend.

Browse our What's On section or read on for the can't-miss events on in Cowbridge between now and Sunday.

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Here's what's coming up

[H2]Friday morning: Cowbridge Country Market[.H3]

Join us on Friday, March 18, 2022 from 09:00 – 11:30 for a large selection of items such as:

  • Homemade marmalades, jams, jellies, and lemon curd
  • Unusual chutneys
  • Local honey
  • Homemade cakes, sweets, savouries and other bakes
  • Bespoke bunting, handmade cards, handcrafted silver jewellery and other homemade gifts
  • Seasonally available flowers, plants, fruits and vegetables from our gardens
Learn more here

Saturday morning: Cowbridge Farmers' Market.

Every Saturday morning between 09:00 – 13:00 at the Arthur John Car Park, you can shop fresh, locally sourced produce at Cowbridge Farmers' Market.

A fixture of Cowbridge for more than 20 years, the market is brimming with treats and organic food.

Take a look at the full list of producers here and see what takes your fancy.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday (10:00 – 16:00): David March exhibition at the Old Hall, Cowbridge

David March is a local artist who paints landscapes, seascape and floral art in acrylic and oil on canvas. His exhibition shows a vast array of Welsh landmarks and his passion for horticulture. A talented artist not to be missed! Despite the front of the Old Hall building being renovated, the gallery remains open. This is a free exhibition and everyone is welcome. Click here to learn more. Address: Old Hall, High St, CF71 7AF, Cowbridge

     

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