The Guildford Heritage Markets are a true display of arts and crafts with lots of handmade goodness like crafty grandmas make.
There are doilies (who knew they even still existed?), handmade door stops in the shapes of animals and knitted goods like this cardigan.

A knitted cardigan on display at the Guildford Heritage Markets
Admittedly the blue cardy with the knitted worms is probably not everyone's cup of tea, but you can also get an
actual cup of tea and enjoy it inside the Guildford Town Hall. Most of the stalls are in there but there are a few on the lawn out to the side as well.

Jewellery for sale at the Guildford Heritage Markets
Pretty much everything is hand-made at these markets including jewellery and wood turned items, but they're not that big, so if you're taking a drive to Guildford, your best bet is to make a day of it and check out some of the quirky shops down
James Street as well or head to a winery for lunch.

The Guildford Heritage Markets are on the third Sunday of the month
The Guildford Heritage Markets are on the third Sunday of the month between February and November. Open from 9am till 3pm. The markets also raise money for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.