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Whether you’re shopping for gourmet game, homemade preserves or delectable cakes and patisserie, our award-winning market is all about fantastic food, a great atmosphere and a true sense of community.
On the 1st Saturday of each month (excluding January) Creake Abbey hosts its award winning market. 50+ stall holders come with fresh local produce including meat, fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers in season, cheeses, cakes, tartes (savoury and sweet), pies, fudge, artisan breads, pickles, rapeseed oil, vinegars, preserves, local ales, juices and plants plus much more. A number of exceptional pre-prepared dishes are on sale all made with local ingredients (and some exotic spices!).
The largest farmers market in Dumfries & Galloway with a fantastic array of award winning farmer produce food and drink. The market is held the Town Hall but moves to Soaperie Gardens in the Kirkyard in the centre of the town during summer months. Around 20-30 stalls take part each month including locally produced vegetables, fruits and meats as well as bread, cakes, jams and preserves, cheeses, honey, wines, real ales, confectionary, charcuterie, spices and locally produced crafts.
The Queen’s Park Farmers Market was set up in 2003 to complement the already well established Mansfield Park Farmers Market. Located off the Victoria Road entrance, the picturesque setting provides a wonderful backdrop for this flourishing market. Choices are countless with a superb array of fresh produce from over 25 stallholders, and the onsite entertainment completes the market experience.
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
This is a big farmers’ market is located in County Square, next to Gilmour Street station, so just ten minutes by train from Glasgow’s Central Station. Now running twice a month, and recognised by BBC Good Food Magazine as one of the best in the UK, the market brings together up to thirty producers offering specialities such as Ayrshire hill lamb, Limousin steaks and West Coast seafood. Cookery demonstrations by leading chefs such as Nick Nairn are a regular feature.
The Year 2000 heralded the start of a monthly Farmers Market in Brigg, since when it has gone from strength to strength. Held on the fourth Saturday in each month, and located in the Town Centre, this is the opportunity to purchase locally grown produce direct from the supplier, such as vegetables, meat, poultry (including ostrich), eggs, cheese, ice cream, and preserves, to name but a few.
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.
Dingwall Farmers’ MarketDingwall market is held in the pedestrian-friendly area of the High Street and supports local producers and the local community with space for twenty market stalls, together with two stalls for local voluntary groups.
A wide selection of quality food producers come together between 10am and 2pm on the third Saturday of each month to form Anglesey Farmers Market. Held at Princes Pier, Menai Bridge, the stunning location has plenty of space for leisurely browsing with lots of space to sit outside and enjoy what you’ve bought!