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Wickham Market Farmers Market
Wickham Market now hosts markets each Wednesday. These mini-markets (usually hosting fresh fruit and vegetables, fresh fish, cheeses and pies) are open from 8.30am to 2pm every week. All markets are outdoors on 'The Hill' in the centre of the village.
Location: Woodbridge, Suffolk
Otley Farmers Market
Otley Farmers’ Market is held on Otley Market Place on the last Sunday of every month from
9.00 am to 1.00 pm.
Location: Otley, West Yorkshire
Ballater Farmers' Market
Ballater Farmers' Market is held every 4th Saturday of every month (April - November) on Ballater Glenmuick Church Green from 10am-2pm.
Location: Ballater, Aberdeenshire
Bury St Edmunds Farmers' Market
After three years of trading, this fantastic farmers' market, which has already been named as a Finalist in the Suffolk Food & Drink Awards, continues to go from strength to strength showcasing a truly wonderful selection of local food and drink producers
Location: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Inverness Farmers' Market
Inverness, capital of the Highlands, has one of the busiest and best stocked markets with a delicious selection of vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, bread and cakes, fruit juices and dairy products. One stall that’s easy to find is The Really Garlicky Company, the first growers of hardneck porcelain garlic in Scotland. who offer Really Garlicky Bread, Butter, Cream Cheese and Oatcakes. An added treat at this market is the music from the Cnoc Cuill Ceilidh Band (who collect for the Highland Hospice) which plays from 12-2pm.
Location: Inverness, Highlands
Birmingham University Farmers Market
Visit our monthly Farmers' Market in the beautiful surroundings of the University's campus and browse the range of stalls offering locally sourced, fairly priced and environmentally friendly produce from top quality organic goods to seasonal fare.
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Acklam Farmers' Market
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.
Location: Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
Orkney Farmers' Market
There cannot be many farmers’ markets at latitude 59 degrees north but this one is worth seeking out.
Held in Masonic Hall, Castle Street, Kirkwall from 10am to 2pm, here you will find top quality organic vegetables and herbs, local fish and beef, wool products, and locally made herbal soaps and shampoos. Orkney is famous for the quality of its beef and dairy products but also for whisky and a beer named Skullsplitter!
Location: Kirkwall, Orkney Islands
Balgove Larder
At Balgove we take food very seriously and most certainly favour 'living to eat' over 'eating to live'; if you feel likewise then we'll get on very well.
Location: St Andrews, Fife
Teme Vally Market
Everyone talks about Farmers’ Markets as though they have always been about. In fact the movement is barely twenty years old and the Teme Valley Market was one of the originals.
Location: Worcester, Worcestershire
