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Maidenhead Farmers' Market
Maidenhead Farmers' Market can verify that all the producers sell only their own produce which has been grown, reared, caught, baked, brewed or smoked on their own premises from locally sourced ingredients.
Location: Maidenhead, Berkshire
Menheniot Farmers' Market
Features farm-fresh meat, fruit and veg, eggs, home-baked cakes, pasties and bread, cards for all occasions, and a plant stall from one of the best local nurseries - all top quality local stuff at wonderfully reasonable prices
Location: Liskeard, Cornwall
Beaconsfield Farmers' Market
This most popular and busy market reached a milestone in March 2017 when it celebrated its fifteenth anniversary. It attracts a large following from customers over a wide area who appreciate the high quality local produce and extensive choice on offer.
Location: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
Balerno Farmers' Market
A delightful village setting makes Balerno Farmers’ Market a popular destination on the western outskirts of Edinburgh. Easily accessible by car or Bus No 44, the market has a variety of stalls on the main street offering a wide range of local produce. Local organisations often run events alongside the market. Combine your visit with a trip to the Pentland Hills for a great day out!
Location: Balerno, Edinburgh
St. Neots Farmers' Market
St Neots Farmers Market is well established and has been in operation since 2002. The Market is accredited by FARMA, which recognises and supports local producers.
Location: St Neots, Cambridgeshire
Burbage Farmers' Market
Our aim is to run markets and events which highlight and support local food and drink producers, artists and craftsmen.
This means our customers have the opportunity to buy unique high quality items you won't find in the shops and support small local businesses at the same time.
Location: Burbage, Leicestershire
Montrose Farmers’ Market
This new market, organised by Angus Farmers Markets has proved very popular with locals but visitors are now finding their way there too. There is a wonderful choice of produce ranging from Highland beef and lamb to smoked delicacies, cheeses, preserves and oatmeal. Here is your chance to see Arbroath Smokies being smoked on the spot.
Location: Montrose, Angus
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
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
Paisley Farmer's Market
This is a big farmers’ market is located in County Square, next to Gilmour Street station, so just ten minutes by train from Glasgow’s Central Station. Now running twice a month, and recognised by BBC Good Food Magazine as one of the best in the UK, the market brings together up to thirty producers offering specialities such as Ayrshire hill lamb, Limousin steaks and West Coast seafood. Cookery demonstrations by leading chefs such as Nick Nairn are a regular feature.
Location: Paisley, Renfrewshire
