Oliver Cromwell’s House will host a variety of historically-inspired traders and craftspeople as part of the Lord Protector’s Historical Fayre on Sunday January 28.
Food, pottery, clothing and jewellery will be for sale and there are demonstrations, talks tasters and samples included in the £3 entry fee.
Councillor David Ambrose-Smith, chairman of the community services committee for East Cambridgeshire District Council, said: “I am really excited to see how Oliver Cromwell’s House is going to be transformed for the day.
“It’s such a good chance for visitors to learn more about the period at the same time as being able to purchase unique goods”.
The fayre will run from 11am to 4pm. A full list of traders can be found at www.olivercromwellshouse.co.uk
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