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Greenhead 'Hadrians Wall' Farmers Market
Known as “the friendly village market”, we run on the second Sunday of every month, all year round, at the village hall in Greenhead, from 10am to 2pm. Meet the producers of delicious local foods and local craftspeople, learn new recipes and find out what’s going on in the local area and even some of the local history, over cakes & fair-trade coffee/tea…
Location: Greenhead, Northumberland
Bridport Farmers Market
The Farmer’s Market is held on the second Saturday of the month 9.00am-1.00pm in the Arts Centre. From Saturday 11th April 2020 the market will be held at Bridport Youth & Community Centre. This market is run independently of the Street Market. The Farmers Market offers a variety of local fresh,often organic,goods. Many of the traders are members of the Bridport Local Food Group which organises the annual summer Bridport Food Festival in Asker Meadows.
Location: Bridport, Dorset
Keynsham Farmers Market
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 traditional farmers to artisan food producers. The market runs on the second Saturday of each month.
Location: Keynsham, Somerset
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
Rye Farmers' Market
In a small fishermen village, the market has been running for over ten years now. With a variety of fresh fish, game, meat, eggs, vegetables, cheese, ready meals, but also plants and jewellery.
Location: Rye, East Sussex
Milngavie Farmers’ Market
Milngavie marks the start (or if heading south) the finish of the Highland Way. For walkers what better way to stock up food for the trip than to stop at the Milngavie farmers’ market. This weekday market is well supported by locals but visitors are most welcome. A variety of produce from all over Scotland is on offer.
Location: Milngavie, Glasgow
Bicester Market
Approximately 20 stalls offering a range of products, including fruit and vegetables, picture framing, hot food, cakes and cards
Location: Bicester, Oxfordshire
Cairndow and Loch Fyne Farmers' Market
Seafood lovers will warm to this farmers’ market as it is located right by the famous Loch Fyne Restaurant in Argyll. Feast on wonderful seafood after checking out the varied produce on the stalls such as Winston Churchill venison, Isabella’s Preserves, Inverloch cheese and Fyne Ales, all produced locally in the splendid scenery of Argyll
Location: Cairndow, Argyll
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
Cedar Farm Farmer's Market
Farmers Market produces includes local beef, pork, lamb, Lancashire haggis, black puddings, cheeses, pies, flowers, fruit and veg, homemade chocolates, wine, cakes and much more. All undercover and free parking.
Location: Mawdesley, Lancashire
