Mellow fruitfulness in Bampton & Burford 

DATE

September 1, 2025

Beccy Hunt tells us about two autumn food & gift fairs to enjoy in west Oxfordshire this autumn 

A duo of delightful events are set to brighten up the autumn calendar, offering visitors the chance to discover something truly special.  

Organised by local entrepreneur, baking enthusiast and founder of Chez Beccy, Beccy Hunt (left), the Bampton Autumn Food & Gift Fair and Burford Autumn Food & Gift Fair promise to be two joyful days out packed with delicious seasonal treats, artisan wares, and heart-warming community spirit. 

First up, Bampton Village comes alive 9:30am-2pm on Saturday, 18th October, as the Autumn Food & Gift Fair takes over both the village hall and The Market Tavern. With 17 handpicked stalls, visitors can expect an irresistible mix of local gin, cheeses, chocolates, ceramics, candles, homewares, and more. There’ll also be a coffee brewing masterclass by Cara from Peaberry & leaf (top) and a Thermomix demonstration by Liz Cooke to enjoy – perfect for foodies and craft-lovers alike. 

It’s an ideal opportunity to kickstart your Christmas shopping while supporting talented small businesses. Entry is free, but there is a small fee for the masterclass and demonstration. Tickets must be booked in advance, with only 10 places available. 

Book your tickets at eventbrite.co.uk/e/bampton-autumn-food-gift-fair-2025-tickets-1338161399769 

Then, 10am-4pm on Saturday, 1st November, the festive cheer continues in Burford. Nestled in the heart of one of the Cotswolds’ prettiest towns, the Burford Autumn Food & Gift Fair is held in the beautiful Warwick Hall and features an inspiring collection of seasonal produce and handmade treasures, from elegant gifts to indulgent nibbles and thoughtful presents. 

Both events are the brainchild of Beccy, whose passion for food and connection is at the heart of everything she does, from hosting her popular baking demonstrations to creating beautiful kitchen textiles and running her beloved Chez Beccy brand. 

Beccy tells us: “These fairs are about more than shopping – they’re about celebrating the joy of local creativity, meeting the people behind the products, and sharing the warm glow of the season. Whether you come for the bakes, the browsing, or the community feel, there’s something for everyone.” 

Entry is free, and refreshments available at both venues, they make for an easy and enjoyable autumn outing. 

For more details visit eventbrite.co.uk/e/burford-autumn-food-gift-fair-2025-tickets-1358508117349 

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