Find a Farmers' Market in Kent offering the best and freshest local food and produce available in Kent at competitive prices, direct to you.
We found 21 Farmers' Markets in Kent .
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The market is organised by the same team that run the Award Winning Tonbridge Farmers Market, the largest Farmers Market in Kent.
The market runs every fourth Saturday 9.30- 1.00 (3rd Saturday in December) at the historic Grade II listed Vestry Hall, on the corner of The High Street and Stone Street, Cranbrook.
Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month ~ 9am - 12noon ~ Red Lion Inn, High Street, Bridge, CT4 5LB
A small village market first established in 2010 which now has around 12 regular stalls and extra stalls for Easter and Christmas.
Charing was set up originally as a WI Country market but has now branched out to become a Farmers' Market.
We are dedicated to promoting good quality food at fair prices. Our producers sell meat, speciality pies, seasonal veg & fruit, cheese, artisan bread, vegetarian slices, free range eggs, duck eggs, cakes, fudge, local honey, luxury marshmallows, preserves, wild game, juices, olives, oils, vinegars, fresh fish, shell fish, Russian food, Hungarian specialities, smoked fish, cookies, ginger wine (seasonal), speciality teas, gourmet pies, meringues, savoury tarts, ethically sourced coffee, patisserie, plants, hanging baskets, fleeces and more.
On the first Sunday of every month, you can buy the best local produce at Hall Place.
Leave the hustle and bustle of the high street and discover this little farmers market offering high quality local food, with many organic and gluten-free options. On site deli and cafe.
Dartford Farmers' Market began in November 2005 at the request of Dartford Borough Council and has been running since then. The regularity of the Farmers Market has now been agreed by Dartford Borough Council as taking place on the 3rd Friday of each month.
Egerton Farmers Market has now been trading every Friday from 2.00pm to 4.30pm for over 10 years.