Become a stallholder

Expressions of interest

We love partnering with likeminded businesses to make our market days the wonderful day out that they are.

Our Market days are always a wonderful day filled with country vibes, fresh air, beautiful scenery, lots of talking, eating, coffee and of course shopping, shopping and more shopping, and maybe just a little bit of pampering too! 

We have ladies travelling from all over the country for these gorgeously themed days, which is pretty cool!  We get so much wonderful feedback from customers about our selection of stallholders and about how special and unique our market days are.

We hand pick our vendors each market to ensure we continue to deliver high quality markets that suit the given theme.

Beacon Hill Market
– Stallholder Criteria

We are curating a beautifully styled market that celebrates the charm of classic European country life — where timeless antiques, artisan wares, and thoughtfully crafted goods come together in a warm and nostalgic setting.

Our ideal stallholders are those who value craftsmanship, heritage, and presentation, and whose offerings align with the aesthetic of a traditional European country market.

While our ideal stallholder clearly fits one or more of the above criteria, we are always open to hearing from others who feel their products align with the heart and aesthetic of the market. If you believe your stall would be a beautiful fit, we’d love to hear from you.

  • Carefully crafted items made by hand, whether stitched, carved, poured, or painted. Products should show skill, originality, and pride in the making.

  • Authentic vintage (20 years or older) and antique pieces that reflect European styles and traditions. French provincial, English cottage, or Scandinavian farmhouse are ideal. All items should be clean, well-cared-for, and styled attractively to highlight their charm and history.

  • Products made in small quantities using traditional methods and natural materials. Examples include:

    • Preserves, teas, honey, or baked goods

    • Handmade soaps, candles, or skincare

    • Ceramics, handwoven textiles, or artisan woodwork

  • Goods inspired by the warmth and simplicity of country life. Think gingham, linen, enamelware, timber, florals, stoneware, and homewares with rustic or nostalgic charm.

  • Pieces with a humble, practical beauty rooted in rural life. This could include old farm tools, milk jugs, baskets, vintage crates, or items with a naturally weathered, earthy appeal.

  • Vintage or pre-loved goods that have been creatively restored, repurposed, or given a new life. Must be thoughtfully designed and in keeping with the market’s overall tone.

  • Inspired by the markets of rural France, England, and other parts of Europe. Soft palettes, natural textures, vintage florals, timeworn finishes, linen, baskets, and quiet elegance are all welcome.

  • Products or demonstrations that reflect traditional skills or slow-living values. This includes spinning, weaving, preserving, natural cleaning, herbal remedies, or homemade staples.

  • We welcome stallholders offering potted plants, vintage garden tools, dried flowers, seeds, handmade planters, or seasonally styled florals. Displays should suit the market’s rustic and romantic tone, with a nod to potting sheds, cottage gardens, and European floristry.

  • We encourage stalls with festive character and warmth. Handmade or vintage-inspired Christmas décor such as wreaths, ornaments, garlands, seasonal baking, and natural table decorations are all welcome.

  • Whether handmade or vintage, or something not on this list, we’re always open to finding out more. If you think your stall would be a great fit, let us know! We’re always interested in stalls that are well-crafted or well-cared-for, with a sense of story, substance, and charm that reflects the heart of the market.

If you are interested in hosting a stall at our market days we would love to hear from you.

Please fill in the form below as an expression of interest and we will be in touch with further information.