Christchurch Park Market

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Christchurch Park Market

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This is a free event

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Dates & Times

Sunday 13 Apr 2025

09:30 - 15:00

Sunday 11 May 2025

09:30 - 15:00

Sunday 08 Jun 2025

09:30 - 15:00

Sunday 13 Jul 2025

09:30 - 15:00

Sunday 10 Aug 2025

09:30 - 15:00

Sunday 14 Sep 2025

09:30 - 15:00

Parking: There is no parking available within Christchurch Park. Paid parking can be found on the roads surrounding the park and local carparks can be found on the Ipswich Borough Council website.

Information - Christchurch Park Market

Join us in Christchurch Park Ipswich on the second Sunday of each month (April – Sept) from 9.30am to 3pm for Christchurch Park Market.

Lots of gorgeous products to browse, sample, sniff and shop from our wonderful selection of stall holders made up of talented local artisans, food producers, makers, bakers & small businesses. Grab a bite to eat and a coffee from one of the food vans, listen to the music and relax in the seating area or borrow a picnic blanket from us.

Stalls include a mix of regular traders and guest pitches so there is always something different to see.

Christchurch Park Market has a really vibrant atmosphere which makes for a great day out coupled with a stroll in the park and a look around Christchurch Mansion (free entry) so bring your family, friends & four-legged friends and join us in supporting local businesses.

Where to Meet

3A Bolton Ln, Ipswich IP4 2BX, UK

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