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Bakewell Food Festival

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Bakewell
Event begins: 29th April 2017
Bakewell Food Festival ends on 30th April 2017
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Bakewell Food Festival 29th - 30th April 2017 9am - 5pm

Town Centre - Free Entry

'Star Baker' to appear at Bakewell's 6th Food Festival which will once more celebrate the wealth of excellent local produce that the Peak District and this beautiful market town have to offer. As well as the multi-award winning Farmers Market at the Agricultrual Business Centre, the town's historic streets will host more than their usual splendid offerings of food fayre to tempt your pallate!

Exciting news for this year is Bakewell based Hartington School of Food will feature Great British Bake Off's 'star baker' Howard Middleton, demonstrating his cookery and baking skills all day Sunday. The festival will include over 50 stalls around the streets with the focus being on food and drink. Tasting trail, road shows, cookery demonstrations, children's rides, owls, ponies and donkeys. The Old House Museum and historic church will be open and there will be craft and gift fair in town.

Telephone: 01629 812736
Email: susan.smethurst@sky.com

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