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Events in North Yorkshire

St Nicholas Fayre

An event in December in North Yorkshire
Parliament Street
York
Event begins: 30th November -0001
St Nicholas Fayre ends on 30th November -0001

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A popular four day event, this Christmas market specialises in gifts, crafts, and the very best in local farm produce.
As well as the outdoor markets, the Guild Hall houses the 'Made In Yorkshire' artists and crafters and the medieval townhouse, Barley Hall, presents a special medieval market.
Carol singers and buskers flock to the city to entertain the thousands of festive shoppers.

Tel: 01904 550099
Email: Fayreinfo@yorkfestivals.com

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All our discontents about what we want appeared to spring from the want of thankfulness for what we have. - Daniel Defoe
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Scotland and France form their 'Auld Alliance' - 1295, Battle of Southwark - 1450, Newton’s Principia Published - 1687, Giant Hailstone Hits Plumstead - 1925, National Health Service established - 1948
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