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Capel-le-Ferne Farmers' Market
The farmers' market started as a new venture in April 2003 following an idea put forward by the Village Hall Management Committee to provide a service for our community. In addition to offering food and other items the market is a social occasion with refreshments available.
Location: Capel-le-Ferne, Kent
Kirkcaldy Farmers' Market
Kirkcaldy market has grown over the year with many new stallholders and loyal customers reguarly attend. If you have not been to the market you would be very surprised whats on offer, with fresh smoked smokies and a great selection of fresh fish Iain Spink has to be your first stop, then with Chicken, Pork, Beef, Lamb, and much more this offers as great choice.
Location: Kirkcaldy, Fife
Ashton under lyne Farmers Market
Ashton Farmers’ and Craft Market is held on the last Sunday of every month 9am – 2pm throughout the year and has previously been voted Best Farmers' Market in the North West by readers of the Observer Food Magazine.
Location: Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire
Woolton Village Farmers Market
Great food based market with around 30 stalls.Second Saturday of the month.
Location: Woolton, Merseyside
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
Downend Farmers' Market
Downend Farmers' Market is held in Christ Church Hall, North Street every fourth Friday of the month.
Location: Downend, Gloucestershire
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
Peterhead Farmers’ Market
Peterhead is now the busiest white fish port in Europe and the largest fishing port in the European Community. The town was one of the first farmers’ markets in Aberdeenshire and features a wide range of stalls including Cairn O Mohr Wines, The Hame Bakery, Ingrams Homecure and Veg in a Box.
Location: Peterhead, Aberdeenshire
Fencebay Farmers' Market
A must for fish lovers! The Fencebay market, just five miles south of Largs, has an unusual setting under cover in a traditional Ayrshire farm byre. The stalls offer a wide range of produce from Ayrshire as well as traditional crafts. The bonus is the Fish Farm Shop that sells fresh and smoked fish and shellfish as well a wide range of delicatessen items and a selection of fine wines.
Location: Fairlie, Ayrshire
Haddington Farmers' Market
This is one of the most atmospheric markets in Scotland. Cooking demonstrations, free tastings and live music all add to the enjoyment of this busy market with up to twenty five stall-holders. Produce comes from artisan farms that concentrate on quality, tradition and flavour, such as Jock’s Tattie Shed, Ballencrieff Pedigree Pigs, Monarch Deer Farm and Scots Cheer Fruit Liqueurs. Just half an hour’s drive from Edinburgh and a trip to the market would be an added treat to a day out in East Lothian.
Location: Haddington, East Lothian
