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Farmers market held in a tranquil setting

Family and friends got together in the outdoors, looking at the animals and thereafter enjoying lunch or a sweet treat in the garden

Crafters from as far as Howick made their way to Estcourt in support of the African Splendour Farmers Market.

Tatum Langkilde at her Wood’t Be Nice stall.

From as early as 9am stall holders had their products set out, while locals enjoyed basking out in the sun, shopping and enjoying the tranquillity at the scenic farm.

Zama Siyathula overlooks the toy stall.

Family and friends got together in the outdoors, looking at the animals and thereafter enjoying lunch or a sweet treat in the garden. The funds from the market are dedicated to the Mission of Love Animal Orphanage and Education Centre.

Book shopping at the African Splendour Farmers Market.

“Thank you to each and every one who attended, as you are enabling us to enrich the lives of the animals that reside on the farm,” said market organiser Venesse Baumann with gratitude.

Dawn Carrick sells natural bath and shower products.

Venesse and husband, Graham Baumann wish to host a farmers market on the last Saturday of every month, with the aim of helping crafters generate income from their handiwork.

Kathy Baumann was the saleslady for Sugar and Spice homemade cakes, cupcakes and fudge.

From bike lovers to animal lovers and book collectors there was something for everyone to do and the day was enjoyed by all who attended.

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