Would you like to showcase and sell your products in one of the most beautiful places in Scotland? New Lanark invite all makers, artists and designers to exhibit at their summer ‘Makers Markets’.

New Lanark ‘Makers Market’ is a brand new market and will be showcasing the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Artists, makers, and designers are invited to bring a huge variety of products for sale to the stunning setting of New Lanark World Heritage Site.

And for those visitors looking for gifts, homeware or just a special something for yourself, you'll be sure to find something you'll love at the new New Lanark ‘Makers Market’.

Only one hour drive from Glasgow and Edinburgh, New Lanark offers the perfect backdrop for this ‘Makers Market’ as a rejuvenated industrial icon which has since been awarded World Heritage Status.

Textile production and innovation has been the continuous thread throughout New Lanark’s history, from the village’s early years as the one-time largest cotton manufacturer in Scotland, to now producing more than 60 shades of high-quality woollen yarn using historic textile machinery and launching the world’s first organic tartan in 2015.

When visiting the markers market, take a moment to visit the award winning New Lanark Visitor Centre and you can step back in time and rediscover life of this working mill village. Following on from this, explore the industrial heritage, pick up a gift in the Mill Shop, have breakfast or lunch in the Mill Café or New Lanark Mill Hotel restaurant, or enjoy dinner in the latter, play in the park or simply take a seat by the waterwheel and soak up the history of this magnificent 18th century cotton mill village.

The booking rate to exhibit at the New Lanark Makers Market is as follows: £30 per day (Saturday or Sunday 10-5) or £45 for a weekend (Saturday and Sunday 10-5). To visit the Makers Market at New Lanark, the dates are as follows:- June: 29-30, July 13-14, 27-28; August 10-11.

To find out more about the Makers Market at New Lanark World Heritage Site, go to www.newlanark.org/