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Birmingham Farmers and Craft Market you can take the bus or train to on Sunday

If you’re on a loose end on Sunday, there’s a farmers’ and craft market in Sutton Coldfield town center where shoppers can browse 35 stalls full of food, drink, gifts, goodies and more. The market is held in the Parade on the last Sunday of each month and this year vendors include bakers, a cheesemonger, jams, pies, arts and crafts.

The farmers and craft market is a regular occurrence, but unless you venture downtown on a Sunday, you might not know it’s there. Trains from Birmingham New Street to Sutton Coldfield take 20 minutes and are every half hour on Sundays. There are buses from Upper Corporation Street that also take you into Sutton.




The market opens at 10:00 AM and runs until 3:00 PM. The Flower Ladies will be on hand for great photo opportunities and there will be free paintings and live music to enjoy.

Read more: I took £20 to a community market in a weather-beaten Birmingham neighborhood

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I’ve posted the full list of merchants below for you to take a look at if you want to do more research on where you want to spend your money before you go. We picked up £20 at the Jewelery Quarter Artisan Market, which has different organizers for the Sutton Coldfield market, last week and managed to buy from five different sellers – read about it here.

Markets are more popular than ever in 2024 and there are community events selling local produce and produce in neighborhoods such as Harborne, Jewelery Quarter, Bournville and Kings Heath every month.

Here is a full list of traders for Sutton Coldfield Farmers and Craft Market for May 2024:

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