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A new Christmas Market is coming to Roundhay Park this weekend.

Opening 10am Saturday , Art Roundhay Park will be showcasing new original artwork inspired by the natural beauty of the landscapes, coastlines and wildlife of Yorkshire. The exhibition will include the opening of a new Christmas Market ahead of the festive season.

Where is it being held? Located in the world famous 700 acre Roundhay Park, the exhibition will be located at The Mansion Conservatory, Mansion Lane – just round the side of The Mansion and next door to the Garden Room Cafe . Featuring plenty of free car parking, the exhibition is also handily located right on the local bus route. What kind of stalls will the market feature? The exhibition will include 20 artists and up to 22 local makers.

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