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On the second Sunday of every month, you will find a wide range of stalls in Loughton High Road, selling a range of foods direct from the producers. The market is held 9am - 3pm, opposite The Last Post. Residents have been delighted that this regular space gives them the opportunity to meet each other.
Baildon Farmers Market take place on the fourth Saturday of each month from 9am until 1pm. You’ll usually find fresh bread, organic vegetables, locally shot game, soups and sauces, pickles and preserves, artisan cheese, fish from Fleetwood, cakes and pastries, yoghurt and cream. As well as our regulars, we usually have one or two guest stalls, so you’ll always find something different.
Carlisle Farmers Market takes on the 1st Saturday of each month.
Winchester Farmers Market is our largest and award-winning market, held twice a month with 30 to 40 stalls attending each market.
High Street Kensington farmers market remains open every Sunday, rain or shine.
Shoppers keen on sampling West Country foods can buy a wide range of produce at the Exeter Farmers' Market. The market is a vibrant and enjoyable place to buy and sell and meet with producers who offer a delicious range of foods such as venison, pork, lamb, beef, chicken, organic fruit and vegetables, apple juice, fish, chicken, preserves, cakes, bread, pies and much more.
Perth was the first farmers’ market to be established in Scotland. Situated in the heart of the country, Perthshire has some of the finest agricultural land and produce in Scotland. Still one of the most popular of all the markets, here you will find the best organic meat, fish and vegetables as well as wines and home-baking. There is also a monthly cooking demonstration where local chefs prepare quick and easy dishes using seasonal ingredients from the market. A true taste of Scotland!
Clitheroe Market is a historic market town that has held a regular market since the Norman Conquest in the 12th century. If fresh, locally sourced and exceptional food is important to you, then Clitheroe Market could just be the place to visit. It is fast gaining a reputation as being a leader in the next generation of markets – places where they key words are artisan, community and sustainability. The stallholders are more than happy to chat about their products and invite local visitors and residents to come down and see the exciting opportunities that lie in front of them.
Kilmarnock is a busy shopping town and the monthly farmers’ market adds a truly local flavour for locals and visitors. Produce on offer varies with the season but includes bread, cakes, local cheeses, free-range eggs, meat, vegetables and home-made preserves. The Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ poems includes his famous Toast to the Haggis. The Ayrshire bard was a farmer and would no doubt have supported the Ayrshire markets!