Ethnic Jewellery by Cambridgeshire jeweller Paul Metcalf Mother of pearl necklace crafted by jeweller Karen Evans Floral artistry by florist Clare Roberts Painted glass made by Cambridge artist and jeweller Sarah-Jane Marsden Wooden toy made in Cambridge by Doug Bates Wooden clock hand made by Gareth Williams Bees wax candles by craft worker Dolores Garcia Sheep foot stool made by artist Annari Rabie
Kiln-formed glass by craft worker Virginia Wright

ALL SAINTS GARDEN                           Trinity Street
  ART & CRAFT MARKET             Cambridge

About Us

All Saints Garden gets its name from the church which once stood here. Nowadays, it is a delightful tree-shaded haven in the heart of historic Cambridge, just across the road from the gatehouses of Trinity and St John's College.

The Art&Craft Market is run cooperatively by the artists and makers and by the Cambridge City Council Markets Department, who set up the Market 30 years ago.

Over the years our Market has flourished, earning itself a reputation for beautiful, quality arts and crafts at affordable prices. Our motto is "we make what we sell", and we really enjoy meeting the people who buy our work. We are frequently told how remarkable, rewarding and friendly our Market is.

Group photogaph of the artists and craft workers at the craft market

There is no charge on the gate, so please come in and find out for yourself.

Photography of Cambridge by photographer Derek Langley
Silver and gemstone jewellery by Cambridgeshire silversmith John Nightingale
Wooden bowl crafted by woodturner and arts and craft market regular, Chris Nunn
Silver Necklace made by jewellery makers Sue and Sharon Cannings of Arcturus Jewellery