Visitors to Taurus Crafts Antiques & Vintage Fair can enjoy a nostalgic trip that will help them feel closer to their past and reminisce as they browse amongst the twenty-three stalls offering a great selection of antiques, memorabilia, bric-a-brac and vintage items.

For those avid collectors who are looking for something in particular there will be a selection of specialist sellers’ trading at the event which include; vinyl records, glass paper weights, glassware, fossils and minerals, historical local books and prints, French vintage and not forgetting our onsite antiques expert Alan Brown who runs the Little Bazaar at Taurus Crafts.

“I find myself drawn to objects that my grandmother used in her kitchen when I was young, and there is great craftsmanship in traditional Kitchenalia that you can’t find nowadays,” said Susan Rickards, Antiques Fair regular.

Not to be missed at the fair is the new pop-up cinema showcasing old black and white films of comedic legends such as Buster Keaton, Laurel & Hardy and other black & white movie icons. This is great opportunity for anyone who hasn’t seen these films in years to enjoy some popcorn and get nostalgic about the golden age of cinema.

Continuing the nostalgic feel to the fair there will be musical performances of Jazz by ‘Forest Swing’, Blues by ‘Four Plus One’ and ‘Blitz Time Sally’ who source inspiration from old black and white films, her grandmother and stories during the war times. So why not enjoy a trip down memory lane at Taurus Crafts on Sunday 23rd September at their ever-popular Autumn Antiques and Vintage Fair which runs from 10 am until 4pm and is free to enter.

“This event is one of our busiest with over 2000 visitors throughout the day, its great for us as they get to not only see the stall holders at the Fair but see all the shops, café, and makers studios onsite and find out all about Taurus Crafts” said Tom Haverly, Events and Marketing Manager.

To get all the details, dates and times, it’s easy to join Taurus Crafts  e-newsletter or check their Facebook page and website, they are all kept up to date.

The centre is open daily 10am until 5.30pm and is free to get in with a large free car park. Located just outside Lydney town on the A48.

Taurus Crafts is part of the Camphill Village Trust, a charity supporting adults with learning disabilities. Taurus Crafts provides work and training opportunities, so people can interact with the public and gain confidence from their achievements.