Farmers' markets often feature produce grown naturally or organically, meats that are raised humanely on pasture, handmade farmstead cheeses, eggs and poultry from free-range fowl, as well as heirloom produce and heritage breeds of meat and fowl. <p /> Farmers' markets help maintain important social ties, linking rural and urban populations and even close neighbours in mutually rewarding exchange.
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The Food and Craft Market is located in The Pantiles, the historical centre of Royal Tunbridge Wells. It revives the tradition of an open air market staged at ...
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 ...
Situated at the foot of the Mull of Kintyre, Campbelltown is a small community where the farmers’ market has been set up by local food and craft producers. The ...
Egerton Farmers Market has now been trading every Friday from 2.00pm to 4.30pm for over 10 years.
Ashford’s monthly Farmers’ Market launched in the town centre on Sunday 6th July 2014. It has once again been placed in the top 10 farmers Markets in Kent for 2...
Sudbury Farmers' Market is one of the best town centre farmers' markets in Suffolk, attracting hundreds of shoppers through the doors every month.
A very popular and well supported market awarded a Gold in the 2018 Taste of the West Farmers Market awards.It has a huge variety of traders ranging from tradit...
Oakham Town Partnership runs the Oakham Farmers’ Market in Gaol Street once a month on the Third Saturday of each month. The Farmers Market is very popular with...
Ellon sits in rich agricultural land and is close to many visitor attractions including Haddo House built in 1732 and Pitmedden Garden. The market is held weekl...
On the first and third Saturdays of every month – Crediton Farmers’ Market is a lively, bustling community hub, linking the rural and urban environments and ena...