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Woolton, Allerton and Lark Lane Markets Back in Liverpool 2026

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Last updated: July 9, 2026 11:04 am
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Woolton, Allerton and Lark Lane Markets Back in Liverpool 2026
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Key Points

  • Woolton Village Market returns on Saturday 11 July 2026, 9am–2pm, with up to 35 traders selling food, bakery, crafts and clothing in the heart of Woolton Village, post code L25 7RG.
  • Allerton Road Market is back on Saturday 18 July 2026, 9am–2pm, at Garthdale Road (off Allerton Road, next to Barclays Bank), L18 2DH, with more than 20 traders offering cheese, art, chocolate, handmade crafts, plants, gluten‑free products and pet items.
  • Lark Lane Market takes place on Saturday 25 July 2026, 9am–2pm, at 1 Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 8UN, just a short walk from Sefton Park, and is described as Liverpool’s largest monthly farmers and craft market.
  • These pop‑up markets support local producers, small businesses and community activity in three distinct Liverpool neighbourhoods that have been recognised for their strong village centres and community feel.
  • All three events are free to attend, do not require booking, and are suitable for all ages.

 Allerton (Liverpool standard) July 09, 2026 – Three of Liverpool’s most established pop‑up farmers and craft markets are returning across the city this month, reinforcing the role of local trade in uk/local/woolton/">Woolton, Allerton and Lark Lane. According to Liverpool City Council, Woolton Village Market will be held on Saturday 11 July from 9am to 2pm, Allerton Road Market on Saturday 18 July during the same hours, and Lark Lane Market on Saturday 25 July, also from 9am to 2pm.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Where can visitors find these markets and what will they sell?
  • Woolton Village Market
  • Allerton Road Market
  • Lark Lane Market
  • Why are these markets important for Liverpool’s local economy and community?
  • How can people attend and what should they expect?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction: How this development can affect Liverpool residents and local businesses

As reported by the Liverpool City Council in its official markets page, Woolton Village Market is “located in the heart of Woolton Village” and can be found at post code L25 7RG, or by using the what3words address globe.tried.person. The market is set to host up to 35 traders, including market regulars and new independent stallholders such as women’s boutique Wardrobe Liverpool and Irish bakery Donall’s, which will serve cookies, Irish scones and other baked goods. Stalls will also include vendors of fresh fruit and vegetables, plant sellers and local artists, offering a wide variety of homemade and handcrafted products alongside locally‑farmed produce.

Allerton Road Market, which returned earlier in the year, is programmed to take place on Saturday 18 July from 9am to 2pm at Garthdale Road, off Allerton Road, next to Barclays Bank, L18 2DH. The council describes the event as a pop‑up farmers and craft market that “offers a variety of goods such as cheese, art, chocolate, and handmade crafts”. More than twenty traders are expected, selling products including plants, cheese, gluten‑free products, bakery items, artworks and pet products. The market is situated within the main shopping area of Allerton Road, contributing to the vibrancy of the village centre.

Lark Lane Market, held on Saturday 25 July from 9am to 2pm, takes place at 1 Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 8UN, a short walk from Sefton Park. Liverpool Rocks describes it as

“Liverpool’s largest monthly farmers and craft market, held monthly just a stone’s throw from Sefton Park”.

The council confirms the next market dates for Lark Lane as 27 June, 25 July and 22 August, all from 9am to 2pm, and notes that entry is free and no booking is required. Independent sources such as Find Local Produce and the Lark Lane Guide state the market occurs every fourth Saturday of the month, reinforcing its status as a regular monthly fixture for local producers and visitors.

Where can visitors find these markets and what will they sell?

Woolton Village Market

Woolton Village Market is positioned in the centre of Woolton Village, a area recently highlighted for its strong local schools, vibrant village centre and excellent community feel. Visitors arriving at L25 7RG, or by using the what3words globe.tried.person, will encounter up to 35 traders offering food and drink, bakery items, craft goods and clothing. Regular market sellers will be joined by new independent businesses, including Wardrobe Liverpool and Donall’s Irish bakery, alongside fresh produce vendors, plant sellers and local artists.

Allerton Road Market

Allerton Road Market operates within the main shopping strip of Allerton Road, at Garthdale Road next to Barclays Bank, L18 2DH. The event brings together more than twenty traders selling cheese, chocolate, art, handmade crafts, plants, gluten‑free products, bakery items, artworks and pet products. Its location in a busy commercial area means it integrates directly with everyday shopping activity, supporting local businesses and adding to the area’s retail diversity.

Lark Lane Market

Lark Lane Market is located at 1 Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 8UN, close to Sefton Park and embedded in one of the city’s most culturally active neighbourhoods. The market is described as Liverpool’s largest monthly farmers and craft market, offering fresh local produce, artisan food, handmade crafts and related goods. It runs on the last Saturday of each month from 9am to 2pm, though council listings confirm specific dates in June, July and August 2026. Independent sources confirm the pattern of a fourth‑Saturday monthly schedule, with operating hours from 9am until 2pm.

Why are these markets important for Liverpool’s local economy and community?

These markets are explicitly framed by Liverpool City Council as part of the city’s casual, craft, street food and farmers market network, which “offers everything from homeware to handmade crafts, alongside delicious food and drink”. By bringing together small producers, independent retailers and local artists, the markets provide accessible trading opportunities for businesses that might otherwise struggle to secure permanent retail space.

The timing and scale of the events—three separate markets across three distinct neighbourhoods, each running from 9am to 2pm on consecutive Saturdays in July—suggest a coordinated approach to sustaining weekend footfall and supporting local commerce. Woolton, Allerton and Lark Lane have all been noted for their village centres and community atmosphere, and the markets reinforce these characteristics by drawing local residents and visitors to shop, eat and engage with local creators.

How can people attend and what should they expect?

All three markets are free to enter, open to all ages, and do not require booking; visitors simply turn up on the day. Traders are invited to apply via Liverpool City Council’s online markets application form, which is hosted on liverpool.gov.uk under the trading‑at‑markets section. The council’s guidance underlines that these are casual, community‑focused events rather than formal festivals, with a focus on accessibility and local participation.

Visitors can expect a mix of food stalls, craft vendors, plant sellers and artists, with the exact mix varying by location. Woolton emphasises a broad range of 35 traders, Allerton highlights over 20 traders with a focus on specialty food and crafts, and Lark Lane is noted for its size and variety, positioning it as the largest of the city’s farmers and craft markets.

Background of the development

The return of Woolton Village Market, Allerton Road Market and Lark Lane Market in July 2026 is part of Liverpool City Council’s ongoing effort to maintain and expand its network of casual, craft, street food and farmers markets across the city. These markets are listed on the council’s official “Visit our markets” page, which provides dates, locations, post codes and what3words addresses for each site. Independent sources such as Liverpool Rocks, the Lark Lane Guide and Find Local Produce corroborate the regular monthly schedule for Lark Lane Market, describing it as occurring on the last or fourth Saturday of each month from 9am to 2pm.

The council has previously highlighted the social and economic value of these markets, noting their role in supporting local schools, vibrant village centres and community cohesion, particularly in areas such as Woolton where the market is described as being “in the heart of Woolton Village”. The July 2026 programme continues this approach by scheduling three high‑attendance markets in consecutive weeks, reinforcing their status as established fixtures in Liverpool’s local trading landscape.

Prediction: How this development can affect Liverpool residents and local businesses

For Liverpool residents, the return of these three markets in July 2026 is likely to increase access to fresh local produce, artisan foods and handmade goods without the need to travel to larger retail centres. The free, no‑booking format and family‑friendly nature of the events make them accessible to a wide range of households, including those on tighter budgets who may benefit from shorter, more frequent shopping trips rather than large weekly purchases.

For local businesses, particularly small producers, independent retailers and artists, the markets offer low‑barrier trading opportunities that can help build brand presence and customer loyalty. The concentration of events across Woolton, Allerton and Lark Lane areas already recognised for strong village centres and community networks means that traders can tap into established local audiences while also attracting visitors from other parts of the city. If the July schedule proves successful, it is reasonable to expect continued or expanded programming in the autumn and winter months, further embedding these markets as a regular part of Liverpool’s local economy and community life.

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