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The Bedfordshire Witchcraft Market Samhain Edition

Sunday, 25 October 2026

Time
10:00 - 16:00
Venue
The Rufus Centre - Flitwick , Flitwick, Bedford , MK45 1AH
Price
£3 (Under 12 free)

Join The Bedfordshire Witchcraft Market ( formally the Cambridge Witchcraft Market) at our brand new home, the Rufus centre Flintwick in magical Bedfordshire. To celebrate the turning of the Pagan wheel of the year, as it heads towards the most Gothic-ly, creep-ily, spook-ily time of the year Samhain ( Halloween)

Our Witchcraft market will be shining a light through the gloom on all the best parts of the Pagan world, with Artisan stalls from all over the UK, a mix of Talks and Workshops ( included in your entry fee), and a chance to spend time with our friendly pagan community, what ever your magical path you will find a very warm welcome.
30 + stalls.

Traders selling many wonderfully Gothic items. Including Books, Crystals ,Tarot/Oracle Cards, Jewelry, Witchcraft supplies and Spell kits, Gothic items, Pottery, Arts and Crafts, clothing, Taxidermy and much much more.

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Venue

The Rufus Centre - Flitwick
Steppingley Road
Flitwick, Bedford
MK45 1AH

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