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Cheltenham Farmers Market
Cheltenham holds two farmers markets on the second and last Fridays of each month between 9am and 3pm in the promenade.
Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
St Ives Farmers’ Market
St Ives Farmers’ Market – a community venture to help make fresh local produce available in St Ives, Cornwall.
Location: St Ives, Cornwall
Alnwick Farmers Market
Alnwick's Monthly Farmers & Craft Market is held on the last Friday of each month. You will find a selection of fresh local produce, homemade bread, pies, game meat, Northumberland delights. It's a full market place filled with a variety of stalls. Occasionally we have music in the square and local Birds of Prey in attendance.
Location: Alnwick, Northumberland
Edinburgh Farmers' Market
The Edinburgh Farmers’ Market takes place on Castle Terrace under the spectacular backdrop of Edinburgh Castle. Listed by Lloyd Grossman as one of the World’s Best Farmers’ Markets and now in its 18th year, we have a huge variety of fresh local produce from over 35 specialist producers. The majority of stallholders grow or rear what they sell.
Location: Edinburgh, Midlothian
Bath Farmers' Market
Bath Farmers’ Market (BFM) was the first Farmers’ Market in the UK and was established in September 1997 in response to Local Agenda 21 and the principles of sustainable development. B&NES played a key role in the partnership that set up the Bath Farmers’ Market. It became a Limited Company in June 1998 and is known as Bath Farmers’ Market Limited.
Location: Bath, Somerset
Abbey Leys Farm
We are a family farm producing organic eggs and potatoes. We gained Soil Association certification in 2001.
Location: Knutsford, Cheshire
Harborough Market
Harborough Market has had a long and colourful history which began over 800 years ago. There has been a market in Market Harborough since 1204. The market was granted a license by the King, known as a Royal Grant or Charter, which gave the market the right to trade unopposed in the region within a radius of 6 and 2/3 miles. The people of the town had to pay 3 marks (1 mark is 250g of silver) to King John for the right to hold the market.
Location: Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Brough Farmers market
The Farmers' Market is held on the third Saturday of every month, in the Memorial Hall in Brough (Brough-under-Stainmore to give it it's full name), Cumbria. It is almost unique among Farmers' markets in that it is entirely under cover and thus protected from the weather, though there may be extra stalls outside including our vegetable seller who actually prefers to be outside.
Location: Brough-under-Stainmore, Cumbria
Shipbourne Farmers' Market
In 1285, Edward I granted the village of Shipbourne permission to hold a weekly market. In May 2003, with the help of a grant from Rural Revival, the Parochial Church Council re-inaugurated the market.
Location: Shipbourne, Kent
Birmingham University Farmers Market
Visit our monthly Farmers' Market in the beautiful surroundings of the University's campus and browse the range of stalls offering locally sourced, fairly priced and environmentally friendly produce from top quality organic goods to seasonal fare.
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
