Knutsford Makers Market returns on Sunday for the last time this year.

More than 140 stalls will be showcasing the best of the North West at Knutsford for the final time in 2024.

The monthly street on Sunday, November 3 promises to be for a ‘spectacular event’.

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Around 140 stalls will be dotted along Silk Mill Street and Princess StreetAround 140 stalls will be dotted along Silk Mill Street and Princess Street (Image: Supplied)

Artisan stalls will be dotted along Princess Street and Silk Mill treet from 11am to 4pm.

A market spokesman said: “This fun-filled and family-friendly extravaganza will have free children’s crafting, a face painter, local artists, hot coffee, live music and of course the finest artisan eats and sweet treats.

A selection of items for the home will be availableA selection of items for the home will be available (Image: Supplied)

“With 140 plus incredible handmade small businesses being showcased, you will be absolutely spoilt for choice.

“Expect the finest hot foods, cakes, bakes, ingredients and drinks.”

Food from all over the world will be on offerFood from all over the world will be on offer (Image: Supplied)

Food and drink stalls will include ginger drinks, Italian treats, gluten free options, honey, sausage rolls, pies, pasties, BBQ pork, artisan beer and wine, brownies, blondies, cookies, cookie pies, Japanese sweets, chilli products, doughnuts, cheesecakes, macarons, chocolate strawberries, Asian snacks, pizza, halloumi fries, olives, cheese, pesto, dumplings, sourdough toasties, Turkish deli, Thai food and hot dogs.

Traditional French soapTraditional French soap (Image: Supplied)

There will be plenty for the handmade, artisan product enthusiasts.

Gift ideas will include pottery, candles, hand-forged metalwork, cushions, soaps, jewellery, cards, prints, plants, dog accessories, family and pet portrait photography, crystals, crochet, wax melts, driftwood art, toy photography prints, leather journals, wool blankets, perfume, football art, resin balloons, handmade pens and clothing.