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Wyken Farmers’ Market
The Wyken Vineyards Farmers’ Market is about farmers, producers, bakers, makers, friends and family. And to make life simpler it’s every Saturday morning, from 9 am. until 1pm.
Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Olney Farmers Market
The Market is on a mission to improve the health of our community permanently and also to provide a space for families and friends to spend quality time together. We provide space to community non-profits each year, including Jeremy's Run, Olney Home for Life, the Washington Area Rescue League and the Olney Boys and Girls Club. We also provide tents for local Scout troops and the Rotary Club.
Location: Olney, Buckinghamshire
Cupar Farmers' Market
Cupar is a bustling market town at the heart of the farming area of north-east Fife. Follow the aroma of the traditional smoke barrels where Iain Spink prepares his delicious Arbroath Smokies to the farmers’ market where you will find locally-produced venison and wild boar as well as beef, lamb, vegetables and soft fruits. Lots of home baking too, all served to the sound of the Cupar Pipe Band.
Location: Cupar, Fife
West Hampstead Farmers' Market
West Hampstead Farmers' Market brings you fresh Essex coast fish, free range and organic meat and poultry and dairy and coffee from Brinkworth Dairy. In season we have fresh game, Pippins Orchard Essex apples, asparagus and cherries. Look out for regulars Perry Court Farm and Eden Farm veg, Wild Country organics seasonal veg and leaves, Brambletye biodynamic juice, fruit, veg, eggs and more and Millets Farm juice. There's hot food for breakfast and lunch, seasonal herbs and flowers and very friendly, knowledgeable stall holders.
Location: West Hampstead, London
Forfar Farmers’ Market
This busy market in the heart of Angus brings together producers from all over Tayside. Where better to buy Aberdeen Angus beef than right here but do not forget to check out the wonderful seafood, dairy products, locally made preserves, hand-made soap, crafts,and locally grown plants and cut flowers. Meet the local producers, buy a Forfar Bridie and get yourself a real taste of Angus.
Location: Forfar, Angus
Brough Farmers market
The Farmers' Market is held on the third Saturday of every month, in the Memorial Hall in Brough (Brough-under-Stainmore to give it it's full name), Cumbria. It is almost unique among Farmers' markets in that it is entirely under cover and thus protected from the weather, though there may be extra stalls outside including our vegetable seller who actually prefers to be outside.
Location: Brough-under-Stainmore, Cumbria
Aylsham Farmers' Market
Aylsham Farmers Market in Norfolk, aims at providing you with local produce at good prices, helping you reduce your food miles as well as your petrol bill! Our producers provide some of the best food and drinks in the area coupled with the independent shops within the town this promotes Aylsham's foodie image.
Location: Aylsham, Norfolk
St. Andrews Farmers’ Market
St Andrews is a busy market with up to 20 stallholders attending each month, there is a wide choice of produce on show. Customers have the opportunity to taste before they buy or just come for a social visit and enjoy some refreshments.
Location: St Andrews, Fife
Sedbergh Farmers and Producers Market
Markets are held every Wednesday of the year (except sometimes between Christmas and New Year) on Joss Lane town centre car park adjacent to the Information and Book Centre. The market plays an important role in the life of the town; it provides a focus (along with the coffee mornings in the Cornerstone Community Church Rooms on Joss Lane nearby, the Library on Main Street and a morning church service) for residents, especially from outlying districts, to meet, catch up and stock up.
Location: Sedbergh, Cumbria
Kilmarnock Farmers' Market
Kilmarnock is a busy shopping town and the monthly farmers’ market adds a truly local flavour for locals and visitors. Produce on offer varies with the season but includes bread, cakes, local cheeses, free-range eggs, meat, vegetables and home-made preserves. The Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ poems includes his famous Toast to the Haggis. The Ayrshire bard was a farmer and would no doubt have supported the Ayrshire markets!
Location: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
