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Winchester Farmers Market is our largest and award-winning market, held twice a month with 30 to 40 stalls attending each market.
The place to get things that have been grown and made in and around Wirksworth
It is generally accepted by most farmers' markets that stall holders must have grown, bred, caught, pickled, brewed or baked the goods themselves. Their main emphasis is to help local producers and processors to sell their goods directly to the public, near their source of origin.
Have you been to the Farmers Market at Wickhambrook? If not, why not come along and give us a try? We are a very friendly bunch of stallholders, always willing to chat if you have time.
Wymondham Farmers Market has been a hub of fine quality foods and social gathering in heart of South Norfolk for 16 years. Take the best of Norfolk home.
With a warm welcome for locals and visitors to the area, this small market offers the best local foods direct from the producers. One of the friendliest markets in Argyll. Visitors always welcome! Worth a stop on your way to the Crinan Canal.
The markets boast a fantastic range of beautiful stalls, selling wholesome locally-produced food and other goods, including an excellent choice of hand-made arts and crafts.
Our popular Pendeen Farmers’ Market takes place at the Centre from 10am-1pm on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of each month. It has become an established feature in the village with many regular shoppers from Pendeen and around the West Penwith area. Visitors love to pop in as well and we often see the same people returning year after year.
A car park turns into a hive of community activity. Customers at Blackheath are on first name terms with their favourite farmers. Look out for raw milk, Norfolk caught brown shrimps, local honey, and seasonal specials including Kentish asparagus in spring and cherries in July.