The Village Centre is on the left hand side of the main road through the village, coming from the direction of Maidstone.
A few spaces at The Village Centre with further parking in the village & surrounding residential roads.
Monthly market running on the 3rd Sunday of the month from 10-1 at The Village Centre in Staplehurst.
We are proud to be a truly artisan market. Our crafters, artists and makers all sell products they have designed & made themselves, by hand. Our food producers use locally sourced, seasonal ingredients wherever possible, and produce in small batches for the market.
We have everything you need from fresh free-range eggs, to cakes, pastries and sourdough breads, artisan beers, organic nut butters, British charcuterie, locally roasted coffee and even a pantry essentials refill station! Our arts and crafts stalls offer a wide range of beautiful handmade gifts, arts, prints and more including candles, soaps and hand painted silk scarves.
I'm Justin Birch of Wadhurst, East Sussex and I've spent a highly enjoyable decade obsessively trying to create the perfect gin. It was worth the wait.
Our handcrafted gin made in copper pot stills is delighting customers across the UK.

Products: Spirits
Contact: Justin Birch 07947 684684
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We specialise in local Kent products and small independent producers from further afield. We stock a wide selection of
Kent Craft Beers, Real Ales as well as
Artisan Spirits and Gift Hampers filled with beers and beer snacks from small and independent foodies.
We offer free delivery (ME postcode only) and attend Farmers Markets in Kent.

Products: Artisan Beer
Contact: Sally and Dan 07512 575785
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Allura Crafts
Polymer clay jewellery
Products: Jewellery
Bex Art and Designs
Pet & animal artist, cards, prints, homewares
Products: Art
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Bijoux Bibelot Glass
stained glass windows, clocks, "Tiffany" style suncatchers
Products: Craft
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Bumble & Bloom
paper quilling artist
Products: Craft
Candle Wise
Upcycled candles made using old wine bottles
Products: Candles
Chiddingstone Farm
We are a small farm in Kent with a flock of Wiltshire Horn Sheep and a herd of goats. They are kept on pasture all year round and bred for meat.
Products: Meat
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Claire Michelle Jewellery
Handmade silver jewellery
Products: Jewellery
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Craft rocks
Pebble art and bees wax lip balms
Products: Art
Cranbourne Crafts
Handsewn and knitted kmoewares, bags and children’s clothes
Products: Clothes, Fabrics
Curd and Rennet
Curd and Rennet have over 15 years’ experience in the cheese business, selling artisan British cheese at markets. We select and provide artisan cheeses, using our experience in professional gastronomic arts.
We can also provide bespoke cheese and fruit Celebration Towers .
Products: Cheese Monger
Contact: Andy Summers 07791546359
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Daisy White
reed diffuser, liquid soaps and wax melts
Products: Craft
Denise Ince Art
Lino print cards and art prints
Products: Art
Driftwood cafe
Hot and cold drinks from a converted horse box
Products: Coffee bar
Eco Food wraps
reusable bees wax food wraps and coverings
Products: Eco supplies
Eco Wraps
Reusable wax food wraps
Products: Eco supplies
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Foragers Cordials & Nut Butters
Products: Fruit Juice, Nuts
Contact: Kerry
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Gatos Chocolate
Handmade organic chocolate bars
Products: Confectionery (Chocs & fudge)
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Hellebores and hedgerows
Home grown fresh flowers
Products: Cut Flowers
Contact: Ellie Lehane 07595468528
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Honey Rose
Local Honey to Staplehurst
Products: Honey
Hope House Hens
Fresh free range eggs
Products: Eggs
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J&B Barkery
Handmade dog treats and snacks
Products: Pet Food
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Joacim's Hearts and Crafts
Handsewn cushions, bags and homewares
Products: Textiles
Kin Coffee
Organic coffee beans from Honduras, locally hand roasted
Products: Coffees & Teas
Contact: Greg
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Letti Skincare
Handmade skincare products
Products: Natural cosmetics
Contact: Leigh-Ann Stone 07974903761
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Moons Green Charcuterie
Former adman, pig farmer, food writer, charcutier, Kiwi John Doig thinks British meat, carefully sourced, is the best in the world. He’s lived all over the world so he knows a bit about food. And charcuterie !. Herdsman, farmer, butcher, bee-keeper, retailer, charcutier, Ian Jones, knows as much about meat as only a man who has spent a lifetime chasing sheep through gorse thickets in the rain could know.
Products: Meats : Charcuterie
Contact: John Doig 01797 253807
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Nutters Butters
Vegan pure nut butters, made using all-natural ingredients
Products: Nuts
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Polly had a Dolly
Handmade Waldorf style dolls
Products: Craft
Primary science kits
science kits and solar powered toys for primary aged children
Products: Other
Sugandha Fragrance
Perfume oils
Products: Natural cosmetics
Sun Shiny Clay
Handmade clay items including trinket bowls and ornaments
Products: Pottery
The Old Rose Garden
Jams, marmalade, soft fruit and some vegetables in season.
Products: Fruit, Jam, Vegetables
Contact: June Fermor 07940598871
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The Rather Tasty Tea People
A selection of speciality loose teas and breakfast blend
Products: Coffees & Teas
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Toes Beans and Whiskers
Products: Other
Contact: Caroline
Top Notch Boards
beautiful chopping boards made out of different sustainable woods.
Products: Craft
Contact: Kate & Barry Fenner 077305780822
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Up the Garden Chillies
Homemade chilli products
Products: Chillies
Contact: Loraine
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Where to eat
The Lord Ragland
Kings Head
King Edward I invited the Flemings to settle in Cranbrook in 1237 to teach the English how to process wool. The wealth built into the solid timber houses of the Staplehurst clothiers and yeomen. The woollen industry collapsed in the Weald about 1650,
Staplehurst was on the South Eastern Railway's route from London to Dover, which provided that escape to the outside world which roads had not given. The first commuter of note was Henry Hoare the Fleet Street banker, who settled at Iden in the 1840's. He restored the church in 1853. Lesser commuters bought houses built along Station Road, Marden Road and Headcorn Road in the 1890's.