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Dumfries Farmers' Market
This very successful market has between 20 and 30 food stalls. There is a good variety of local food available at the easily accessed venue with plenty of free parking, just off the Dumfries bypass. Produce available includes locally produced meats, fish, cheeses, breads, baking, desserts, ice creams and sorbets, jams and preserves, chocolates, fruit and vegetables, fudge, cider, beer and wine.
Location: Dumfries, Dumfriesshire
Wirral Farmers Market
Wirral Farmers’ Market was established in 2000 and is held on the second Saturday every month in New Ferry from 9.00am to 1.00pm.
Location: New Ferry, Merseyside
Surbiton Farmers' Market
Whether you’re shopping for gourmet game, homemade preserves or delectable cakes and patisserie, our award-winning market is all about fantastic food, a great atmosphere and a true sense of community.
Location: Surbiton, Surrey
Chislehurst Farmers' Market
Chislehurst Farmers Market was started in June 2011 at the request of the Chislehurst Town Centre Management Group. The Farmers Market moved to its new location of Hornbrook House Car Park, High Street, Chislehurst BR7 5AB just opposite Chislehurst Common in October 2012. The new location provides a much larger space for the farmers market which has now grown in size. The Farmers Market offers a wide variety of local produce,with over 20 stalls regularly attending.
Location: Chislehurst, Kent
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
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
Loch Lomond Shores Farmer's Market
What could be better than a farmers’ market on the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Just a short drive from Glasgow the market offers a wonderful selection of produce from all over Scotland. Featuring around 30 regular stallholders. visitors can meet cheese and chocolate makers through to producers of organic eggs, beef, lamb, pork, home made soup, smoked foods, seafood, jams, confectionery and home baking.
Location: Balloch, Dunbartonshire
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
Macduff Farmers' Market
last Saturday of month
Location: Macduff, Aberdeenshire
Dunfermline Farmers’ Market
This friendly market is located by the Glen Gates and is organised by the Fife Farmers’ Market Co-Operative. Up to 20 local producers set up their stalls to offer quality beef, lamb, pork vegetables and home-baking. For the adventurous there is wild boar and water buffalo on offer. The sweet-toothed visitor should head for Hilary’s famous meringues!
Location: Dunfermline, Fife
