Are you in the market for vintage terracotta pots, plants for house and garden, as well as reclaimed garden decor?
Or how about tomato plants and future sunflowers, grown from seed using peat-free compost and second-hand plant pots?
At our next #oldfindsnewstories artisan market, a careful selection of preloved books, as well as paintings and other decorative household items — curated with you in mind — will also be on sale.
We can't wait to see you on Saturday 27 April from 10am to 3pm.
There's no need to book, this is a free event with stalls by many local, independent businesses.
Kent Food Hubs CIC are the hosts of this market, which takes place every fourth Saturday of the month from now until the end of the year.
If you're driving to the market on Saturday 27 April, you can get two hours of free parking a short walk away: try Castle Hill Road or Lancaster Road, for example.
Closer by, but paid options: Castle Street, or Stembrook Street Car Park.
In Dover for longer than two hours, perhaps? Another option is to park on North Military Road - again, not too far to walk - where the two-hour limit doesn't apply.
(Image credits: Abbie Tanner on Unsplash, KC Production on Vimeo)