St Andrews Art & Craft Sale
Event Information
About this Event
We are situated in a lovely 16th century house in the heart of the town’s old fisher quarter, a stone’s throw from both the Castle and the Cathedral.
Our Art & Craft Sale features 20 local artists and makers, exhibiting a wide rage of work from art, woodwork, prints, sewing, home-made candles, home decor, Christmas decorations and much, much more! Proceeds from the sale support both the artists and the museum.
To visit safely, please read the following information carefully.
- If you have any coronavirus symptoms, including a high temperature, a new, continuous cough and a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste, you should stay at home and self-isolate.
- St Andrews is currently in a tier 2 area. You should not travel from a tier 3 area to attend the museum.
- Visits to the museum will be self-guided. We recommend visiting our website for information about the museum, as well as viewing our virtual tour at www.standrewspreservationtrust.com. This will help you to plan your visit and show you the layout of the building and garden.
- To support social distancing we are limiting bookings to a maximum of 5 visitors at any one time. To protect our staff and volunteers we are asking visitors to wear a face covering if they can while inside the museum. We have face coverings available if you do not have your own.
- You must use the hand sanitising station upon entering and exiting the museum and follow the social distancing signage and route throughout the museum and garden. You must maintain a 2m distance from those not within you group while visiting, including our staff and volunteers.
- Please note that you must not bring any food or drink into the museum and that we do not have toilet facilities available.
- The museum is not wheelchair accessible from the entrance however we can offer alternative arrangements to access the museum garden. Please inform us of any access requirements prior to your booking.
- Please be respectful of our team and other visitors by following the signage and measures that are in place.
- While admission is free, as an independent charity the museum relies on the generous donations made by visitors to maintain and care for our building, collections and garden. Please consider making a donation to the museum to help us continue with our work and keep the museum free for all.