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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 weekly at Neil Ross Square and offers top quality local food and produce from the surrounding area.
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.
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.
In 1285, Edward I granted the village of Shipbourne permission to hold a weekly market. In May 2003, with the help of a grant from Rural Revival, the Parochial Church Council re-inaugurated the market.
A must for fish lovers! The Fencebay market, just five miles south of Largs, has an unusual setting under cover in a traditional Ayrshire farm byre. The stalls offer a wide range of produce from Ayrshire as well as traditional crafts. The bonus is the Fish Farm Shop that sells fresh and smoked fish and shellfish as well a wide range of delicatessen items and a selection of fine wines.
The place to get things that have been grown and made in and around Wirksworth
Penshurst Farmers Market :- Kent Food and Drink Award's Best Farmers' Market in 2015, and named by The Times in its Top Ten markets in the UK.
Brede Farmers' Market is held every Friday at 10am until 12 noon at Brede Village Hall.
Members of the Nether Edge Neighbourhood Group host and organise this local
quarterly market. It is organised entirely by a small group of local residents and volunteers in Nether Edge, Sheffield. The market is hosted in the months of March, June, September and December each year with seasonal touches for each event (e.g. Santas Grotto at the December market).
Head down to Clyde Square in Greenock for the best of the West at the Greenock Farmers’ Market. Up to 17 local producers come each month to offer quality meat, fish, fruit and vegetables from Renfrewshire, Inverclyde and the west of Scotland.