OAKHAM WEATHER

Monday, March 24, 2025

Oakham Food, Drink, and Craft Festival Draws Crowds, Video and Photos

 

Oakham Food, Drink, and Craft Festival Draws Crowds, Video and Photos

Oakham Food, Drink, and Craft Festival Draws Crowds


Oakham was alive with activity today as the town centre played host to the annual Food and Drink and Craft Festival. From the busy Market Place to the historic halls of Victoria Hall and the grounds of Oakham Castle, the event, organised by Carolyn Acton Events, proved to be a resounding success, drawing in throngs of hungry and curious visitors by lunchtime.

The atmosphere in Oakham was good as locals and visitors alike flocked to explore the diverse array of stalls. The Market Place, a traditional hub of the town, was transformed into a foodie paradise, with vendors offering a tempting selection of culinary delights. 

Victoria Hall provided a charming indoor setting for the craft element of the festival. Here, talented artisans showcased their unique creations, ranging from intricate jewelry and handcrafted textiles to beautiful pottery and stunning artwork. Visitors browsed the stalls, admiring the skill and creativity on display and perhaps finding that perfect, unique item to take home. 

Oakham Castle also played its part. The castle and grounds offered a picturesque backdrop for some of the outdoor and indoor stalls, allowing visitors to soak in the town's rich heritage while enjoying the festival atmosphere. 

By lunchtime, the streets of Oakham were packed with people, a testament to the popularity and appeal of the event. Families strolled through the stalls, friends caught up over delicious food, and individuals explored the unique crafts on offer. 

The success of today's Food and Drink and Craft Festival is a clear indication of the community's appetite for such events. The seamless organisation by Carolyn Acton Events undoubtedly played a crucial role in the day's triumph. Their efforts in curating a diverse range of vendors and utilising key locations within the town centre created an event that was both enjoyable and well-managed.