From Saturday 2nd – Sunday 3rd February, Rockliffe Hall is hosting its first Artisan Food Fair to launch its eight-day Festival of Food. Taking place from 10am to 4pm each day, the Artisan Food Fair is the perfect day out for food and drink lovers and includes stalls of artisan produce, street food, spirit schools and live chef demonstrations.
We’ve rounded up five new exhibitors who have joined the event:

Bows and Bakes Cakes
Known for making gorgeous celebration cakes and bakes, Julie Southern will be at Rockliffe Hall’s Artisan Food Fair with an array of delicious sweet treats such as brownies, cupcakes, sponge cakes and slices. As tasty as they look, make sure to get your hands on some before they’re all gone.

The Busy Whisk
Rachael is a former teacher turned cheesecake supremo, and is now living her dream as a patisserie perfectionist. Her speciality? Cheesecake in a jar. Perfect portable, eat this cheesecake on the go or safely take it home for a treat later. Flavours include Ferrero Rocher, salted caramel, raspberry and Prosecco, toffee apple crumble and chocolate orange.

Kitty’s Homemade Ginger Wine
A family-run business based in Blyth, Northumberland, this non alcoholic ginger wine delivers a sophisticated and refreshing taste, with an immediacy of fresh ginger, citrus and eastern spices. Serve it hot or cold, or spice things up by adding alcohol.

Pie Jackers
In 2016, husband and wife duo, Julie and Neil left their marketing careers and immersed themselves in the world of pies. Since then, Pie Jackers have been found at farmers markets across the north east. With an emphasis on using the best ingredients they can find from local suppliers, Pie Jackers create top notch northern pies!

Rosalind’s Larder
After retiring in 2015 Rosalind begun a new chapter in her life. Armed with an allotment full of produce and a passion for cooking passed down from her Italian mother, Rosalind’s Larder was born. With her range now featuring chocolate jams, chutneys and pickles, cocktail inspired jams, fruit curds and much more it’s never been easier to take a taste of Italy home.
READ MORE: Everything You Need To Know About Rockliffe Hall’s first Artisan Food Fair