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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
Wye Farmers' Market
Set in the picturesque village of Wye and nestled at the foot of the North Downs, Wye Farmers Market has been providing its local community with delicious, fresh, locally produced food for over ten years. With an enviable array of stalls selling everything from fresh bread, cakes, jams and chutneys to locally produced, organic meats, fresh fish and locally made cheeses we care passionately about our local food producers and work hard to bring you the very best of our counties larder.
Location: Wye, Kent
Ballater Farmers' Market
Ballater Farmers' Market is held every 4th Saturday of every month (April - November) on Ballater Glenmuick Church Green from 10am-2pm.
Location: Ballater, Aberdeenshire
Perth Farmers' Market
Perth was the first farmers’ market to be established in Scotland. Situated in the heart of the country, Perthshire has some of the finest agricultural land and produce in Scotland. Still one of the most popular of all the markets, here you will find the best organic meat, fish and vegetables as well as wines and home-baking. There is also a monthly cooking demonstration where local chefs prepare quick and easy dishes using seasonal ingredients from the market. A true taste of Scotland!
Location: Perth, Perthshire
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
Dartford Farmers' Market
Dartford Farmers' Market began in November 2005 at the request of Dartford Borough Council and has been running since then. The regularity of the Farmers Market has now been agreed by Dartford Borough Council as taking place on the 3rd Friday of each month.
Location: Dartford, Kent
Snape Maltings Farmers' Market
This exciting array of fresh produce – from vegetables, fruits and juices to locally-reared meats and delicious artisan bakes and makes – is a wonderful start to the weekend. Stalls do sell out so arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Location: Snape, Suffolk
Baildon Farmers Market
Baildon Farmers Market take place on the fourth Saturday of each month from 9am until 1pm. You’ll usually find fresh bread, organic vegetables, locally shot game, soups and sauces, pickles and preserves, artisan cheese, fish from Fleetwood, cakes and pastries, yoghurt and cream. As well as our regulars, we usually have one or two guest stalls, so you’ll always find something different.
Location: Baildon, West Yorkshire
Loddon Farmers' Market
Put simply, we founded Loddon Farmers' Market to enable local farmers to sell their products direct to you so that they get a fair price for their work and that you get fresh, high quality food at an affordable price. Local growers and producers take personal pride in the food they bring to their Farmers' Market and want you to enjoy it. The emphasis is on freshness, quality and value for money. We encourage sustainable methods of food production. We support traditional animal breeds and heritage fruit and vegetable varieties.
Location: Loddon, Norfolk
Anglesey Farmers' Market
A wide selection of quality food producers come together between 10am and 2pm on the third Saturday of each month to form Anglesey Farmers Market. Held at Princes Pier, Menai Bridge, the stunning location has plenty of space for leisurely browsing with lots of space to sit outside and enjoy what you’ve bought!
Location: Menai Bridge, Isle Of Anglesey
