The Food and Craft Market is located in The Pantiles, the historical centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells. It revives the tradition of an open air market staged at the venue several centuries ago and is held on the first and third full weekends of the month between the hours of 10am and 4pm.
After three years of trading, this fantastic farmers' market, which has already been named as a Finalist in the Suffolk Food & Drink Awards, continues to go from strength to strength showcasing a truly wonderful selection of local food and drink producers
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.
The Queen’s Park Farmers Market was set up in 2003 to complement the already well established Mansfield Park Farmers Market. Located off the Victoria Road entrance, the picturesque setting provides a wonderful backdrop for this flourishing market. Choices are countless with a superb array of fresh produce from over 25 stallholders, and the onsite entertainment completes the market experience.
This busy market in the heart of Angus brings together producers from all over Tayside. Where better to buy Aberdeen Angus beef than right here but do not forget to check out the wonderful seafood, dairy products, locally made preserves, hand-made soap, crafts,and locally grown plants and cut flowers. Meet the local producers, buy a Forfar Bridie and get yourself a real taste of Angus.
This busy little market is just two minutes from the Regent’s Way Shopping Mall. Featuring producers from Lanarkshire and other parts of Central Scotland, there is a good variety of meat, vegetables and home-baking.
This is an unusual market in that it takes place on a weekday! Kirkintilloch has the claim to fame of being the first weekday farmers’ market in Scotland. Here you can find producers from all over Central Scotland offering a wide range of quality meats, vegetables, fish and dairy. Check out the ‘taste before you buy’ promotions.
If you want a day out of the city, then take off to Overton Farm at Crossford. p to twenty producers offer the best of local food and food from Lanarkshire.
This has to be one of the prettiest locations for a farmers’ market. The harbourside on the 3rd Saturday of the month becomes the backdrop for a variety of stalls selling the best local fish and produce from Argyll and the west of Scotland. Seafood lovers can enjoy the best Scottish seafood and shellfish in this area and enjoy the rugged and unspoiled coastline of Argyll.