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Tarbert Farmers’ Market

Tarbert Farmers’ Market

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.

Location: Tarbert, Argyll

Acklam Farmers' Market

Acklam Farmers' Market

It is generally accepted by most farmers' markets that stall holders must have grown, bred, caught, pickled, brewed or baked the goods themselves. Their main emphasis is to help local producers and processors to sell their goods directly to the public, near their source of origin.

Location: Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire

Pimlico Road Farmers' Market

Pimlico Road Farmers' Market

nder the gaze of Mozart’s statue on leafy Orange (or Mozart) Square, Pimlico is a lovely location for a farmers' market. Plenty of space to sit and soak in the atmosphere before buying apples and juice, fresh pasta, free range eggs, meat & poultry, seasonal game, day boat fish and shellfish, artisan bread & cheeses, and seasonal specials from asparagus to cherries.

Location: Pimlico, London

Newport Farmers' Market

Newport Farmers' Market

Farmers' Markets are for the more discerning shoppers, those who care about the origin of the food they eat. If you want to purchase quality produce that has been grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, baked or otherwise processed by the local stallholder, Island Farmers' Markets are the places to go. They give the public confidence in the origins of the foods and enable them to ask direct questions to the farmers and producers.

Location: Newport, Isle of Wight

Carlisle Farmers Market

Carlisle Farmers Market

Carlisle Farmers Market takes on the 1st Saturday of each month.

Location: Carlisle, Cumbria

Milngavie Farmers’ Market

Milngavie Farmers’ Market

Milngavie marks the start (or if heading south) the finish of the Highland Way. For walkers what better way to stock up food for the trip than to stop at the Milngavie farmers’ market. This weekday market is well supported by locals but visitors are most welcome. A variety of produce from all over Scotland is on offer.

Location: Milngavie, Glasgow

Bridge Farmers' Market

Bridge Farmers' Market

Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month ~ 9am - 12noon ~ Red Lion Inn, High Street, Bridge, CT4 5LB

Location: Bridge, Kent

Cupar Farmers' Market

Cupar Farmers' Market

Cupar is a bustling market town at the heart of the farming area of north-east Fife. Follow the aroma of the traditional smoke barrels where Iain Spink prepares his delicious Arbroath Smokies to the farmers’ market where you will find locally-produced venison and wild boar as well as beef, lamb, vegetables and soft fruits. Lots of home baking too, all served to the sound of the Cupar Pipe Band.

Location: Cupar, Fife

Brede Farmers' Market

Brede Farmers' Market

Brede Farmers' Market is held every Friday at 10am until 12 noon at Brede Village Hall.

Location: Rye, East Sussex

West Malling Farmers' Market

West Malling Farmers' Market

The Farmers market is held once a month , (see when in sidebar), in the main street of West Malling. It has been going since the Romans appeared to be sold organic woad to, and now hosts a great array of farm produced meats, fruit, vegetables and cheeses, as well as artisan made breads, cakes, and extremely tasty designer stuff.

Location: West Malling, Kent

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