Part of COUNTRY MARKETS Ltd. We are a NOT FOR PROFIT outlet for local producers of fruit, vegetables & crafts etc. OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY from 8.45 a.m. til 12.00.
At Swindon Outlet you will find around 20 stalls each week offering freshly baked bread and cake, seasonal produce, free range meats, local cheese, jams and a range of hot foods including hot dogs, bacon rolls, burgers and falafels.
Leave the hustle and bustle of the high street and discover this little farmers market offering high quality local food, with many organic and gluten-free options. On site deli and cafe.
Our dog park is probably the most instagramed part of the farmers' market! We’re right on the heath; come in before or after jogging or walking the dog. Regulars make a bee line for their favourite stalls including Eden Farms organic veg, Five Ways Fruit Farm for asparagus and soft fruit, Levain Bakery and Astons for brilliant sour dough bread, The Potato Shop for their range of spuds, and Brambletye for biodynamic eggs, juice, fruit and veg. There's free range poultry from Fosse, organic meat from Galileo Farm, Wild Country Organics range of salad leaves, hot food from Mumbai Mix, Pasta E Basta and much more.
Every first Thursday of the month, the Farmers Market rolls into town. It’s full of farm fresh produce and local products. There’s a lovely selection available from wild meadow raised rare breed lamb, meaty farm sausages, trout, local honey and eggs, farm-grown seasonal fruit & veg to freshly made pies, desserts, bread and cakes. 9am -1pm.
Set in the picturesque village of Wye and nestled at the foot of the North Downs, Wye Farmers Market has been providing its local community with delicious, fresh, locally produced food for over ten years. With an enviable array of stalls selling everything from fresh bread, cakes, jams and chutneys to locally produced, organic meats, fresh fish and locally made cheeses we care passionately about our local food producers and work hard to bring you the very best of our counties larder.
The market is held on the first Saturday of every month in the 400 year old market square in the centre of this ancient town. Starting with a few tentative trial markets in 2001, the market became a monthly fixture of the town in October 2002 and is still as popular as ever!
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.