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Inverness Farmers' Market
Inverness, capital of the Highlands, has one of the busiest and best stocked markets with a delicious selection of vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, bread and cakes, fruit juices and dairy products. One stall that’s easy to find is The Really Garlicky Company, the first growers of hardneck porcelain garlic in Scotland. who offer Really Garlicky Bread, Butter, Cream Cheese and Oatcakes. An added treat at this market is the music from the Cnoc Cuill Ceilidh Band (who collect for the Highland Hospice) which plays from 12-2pm.
Location: Inverness, Highlands
Downend Farmers' Market
Downend Farmers' Market is held in Christ Church Hall, North Street every fourth Friday of the month.
Location: Downend, Gloucestershire
Beccles Farmers' Market
We know a thing or two about selling quality local produce as we are celebrating our 20th anniversary this year!
Location: Beccles, Suffolk
Sterling Mills Farmers’ Market
here’s something for everyone here. Sterling Mills is a popular shopping location for bargain hunters. The bonus on the fourth Sunday of each month is the farmers’ market, organised by Forum Event Management, which brings together some of Scotland’s finest producers of beef, lamb, venison and smoked goods as well as vegetables, home baking, and a selection of craft items.
Location: Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire
Bourton-on-the-Water Farmers Market
Bourton on the Water Farmers Market is a thriving local market held the 4TH Sunday of every month in the Royal British Legion Car Park from 9-12.30.
Location: Bourton-on-the -Water, Gloucestershire
Darlington Farmers' Market
A selection of food and produce from speciality traders from across the region. Every 1st Sunday of the month March - October
Location: Darlington, County Durham
Kelso Farmers Market
Kelso, situated on the Tweed, with Floors Castle and a famous racecourse, has much to offer the visitor. The farmers’ market brings together up to fifteen local producers offering the best of the Borders from lamb and beef to vegetables and dairy products. Paxton House, outstation of the National Galleries for Scotland is also close by.
Location: Kelso, Peeblesshire
Blackheath Farmers' Market
A car park turns into a hive of community activity. Customers at Blackheath are on first name terms with their favourite farmers. Look out for raw milk, Norfolk caught brown shrimps, local honey, and seasonal specials including Kentish asparagus in spring and cherries in July.
Location: Blackheath, London
Ascot Farmers' Market
Ascot Farmers’ Market offers a wide choice of fresh produce and plants. Parking is freely available on site.
Location: Ascot, Berkshire
Cirencester Farmers' Market
Since September 1999, when twenty nervous stallholders manned their pitches on the edge of the (now vanished) cattle market, Cirencester has been lucky to have a regular farmers' market.
Location: Cirencester, Gloucestershire
