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22 August 2025

Langham Rutland Village Street Market Set for a Bank Holiday Extravaganza

Langham Village Street Market Set for a Bank Holiday Extravaganza


Langham Village is preparing to host its hugely popular Street Market on Bank Holiday Monday, August 25th, 2025. Running from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the event promises to be "bigger and better than ever," offering a fantastic day out for the entire family.

With free entry for all visitors, the market will feature up to 70 stalls lining Church Street, selling a wide variety of goods. In addition to the private traders, the Village Hall will host its own stalls, including a massive bric-a-brac sale, books, a tombola, and a grand raffle with numerous prizes. Refreshments will be available all day from the Village Hall and the Wheatsheaf public house, which will be serving a special barbecue.

The day is packed with entertainment, including two displays by the Rutland Morris Men, a vintage Fire Engine, and a showcase of classic vehicles. The entire length of Church Street, between Melton Road and Ashwell Road, will be closed to traffic to accommodate the stalls, with a one-way system in place to assist with setup.

While entry to the market is free, there will be a small charge of £1 per car for parking, with signposted areas for both general and disabled parking.

This annual event is one of the most successful fundraisers in the village calendar, with all profits from the Village Hall stalls, raffle, refreshments, and pitch fees going directly towards the maintenance and refurbishment of the Langham Village Hall, which is a registered charity (number 522341).














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