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Gilles At The Grounds

Footage: Amelia Walters

Photograph: Amelia Walters

Photograph: Amelia Walters
Gilles At The Grounds
Named as 'the people's marketplace', Gilles At The Grounds is just that!
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From vintage clothes to organically made pot plants, Gilles At The Grounds has something for everyone!!
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The Gilles Street Markets began almost 12 years ago as a small but hugely popular Sunday market located within Gilles Street Primary School. As popularity grew, so did the demand for larger market space. In 2018, The Gilles Street Markets was moved to the Wayville Showgrounds and Gilles At The Grounds was born!
Now with over 120 sellers, Gilles At The Grounds prides itself in showcasing local artisan creatives who specialise in fashion, fresh food, homewares and arts and crafts.
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Walking through the stalls, you are flooded with an array of colour, hustle and bustle and an overwhelming amount of amazing SA local product. Seeing what these local creatives have to offer and the number of people there to support them was a great showcase on the South Australian community and how much we pride ourselves in supporting local businesses.
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So whether you want a Sunday outing with the family or simply just want to see more of what SA has to offer, come to Gilles At The Grounds!!
Oh and if you thought it couldn't get any better... it's dog friendly!!
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For more info about Gilles At The Grounds, visit: https://gillesatthegrounds.com.au/#who-are-we

Photograph: Amelia Walters

Photograph: Amelia Walters
My Top Stall Picks
1. Penny For Your Threads
Handpicked vintage from around the globe, proving that mainstream fashion is moving towards "old school" styled clothing.
2. Strike a Posy
Priding themselves in fresh seasonal blossoms, Strike a Posy makes buying flowers easy and affordable!
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3. Naked Pony
An eclectic assortment of preloved clothing and accessories.
4. Ozzie Gözleme
Delicious Turkish food sourced from the best local ingredients.
5. Made for a Goddess
Gorgeous female clothing created by local designer/stylist Connie Manos.
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