Bury Christmas Market.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

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bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

Yesterday we set out bright and early to head to the Bury Christmas Market. We visited Bury in the summer on our night away and we were always planning to come back for the Christmas Market. The Mr's Sister and Mum have been many times before and told us how good it was and I love anything "Christmasy" especially if it means I can take some pretty pictures.

It was a nightmare finding somewhere to park to in the end we settled for the park and ride. Once we got into town we stopped for lunch so we were ready to walk around. The whole town and Abbey Gardens was packed full of lovely stalls and there were so many people. It was hard to get around but it all added to the atmosphere. It was really cold and I think my hands have only just recovered. I really need to invest in a nice pair of gloves. All suggestions welcome.

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography

bury, christmas, market, fayre, lifestyle, blog, blogger, uk, photography


We waited almost an hour and a half for Father Christmas but the look on the kids faces was priceless and they have all promised to be good until Christmas. Oh the wonders of bribery. Bury is such a quaint town and it's quickly becoming one of my favourite places to visit. I just wish it wasn't so far away. 

We ended the day just as it was getting dark which made for some lovely photographs but we were all tired and in need of caffeine. A stop on the way home for a mocha was just what I needed. It was such a lovely day and it's really got me in the Christmas spirit. I hope you like the little video the Mr put together, it's such a nice way to capture our days out!

Next weekend we're going to put up our decorations and I've got a few DIY's to share with you.

Have a lovely Sunday. We are planning a lazy one!

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  1. Aww beautiful photos! I love Edinburgh's Christmas market but haven't been this year. Its so much better to go to these things during the day, they're always heaving at night!
    Hayley
    Water Painted Dreams xo

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