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Ely Farmers' Market
We offer a great choice for meat lovers including heritage beef, rare breed lamb, pork and venison locally reared to high welfare standards. Seasonal game, fresh fish and seafood, artisan sausages, pork pies, pastries, and locally reared free range hen, goose and duck eggs
Location: Ely, Cambridgeshire
Bridge Farmers' Market
Every 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month ~ 9am - 12noon ~ Red Lion Inn, High Street, Bridge, CT4 5LB
Location: Bridge, Kent
Pimlico Road Farmers' Market
nder the gaze of Mozart’s statue on leafy Orange (or Mozart) Square, Pimlico is a lovely location for a farmers' market. Plenty of space to sit and soak in the atmosphere before buying apples and juice, fresh pasta, free range eggs, meat & poultry, seasonal game, day boat fish and shellfish, artisan bread & cheeses, and seasonal specials from asparagus to cherries.
Location: Pimlico, London
Kendal Farmers' Market
The Kendal Farmers’ Market is an independent, farmer/producer-owned market. It’s been taking place on the last Friday of every month since 1999, making it one of the oldest Farmers’ Market in the country.
Location: Kendal, Cumbria
Fencebay Farmers' 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.
Location: Fairlie, Ayrshire
Moseley Farmers Market
Moseley Farmers’ Market happens on the last Saturday of the month in the centre of Moseley Village. We have over 60 stalls selling a huge range of produce to cater for everyone’s needs; whether it be fruit and vegetables, cheeses and wine, pies and beer, or come for lunch and try for example succulent pulled pork, pancakes, falafals and samosas. Everything available is guaranteed to be local and the produce is reared, grown or processed by the people selling: it’s a certified real Farmers’ Market.
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Wickhambrook Farmers Market
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.
Location: Wickhambrook, Norfolk
Haddington Farmers' Market
This is one of the most atmospheric markets in Scotland. Cooking demonstrations, free tastings and live music all add to the enjoyment of this busy market with up to twenty five stall-holders. Produce comes from artisan farms that concentrate on quality, tradition and flavour, such as Jock’s Tattie Shed, Ballencrieff Pedigree Pigs, Monarch Deer Farm and Scots Cheer Fruit Liqueurs. Just half an hour’s drive from Edinburgh and a trip to the market would be an added treat to a day out in East Lothian.
Location: Haddington, East Lothian
Wigtown Farmers’ Market
The Markets Promotion Group in Wigtown is running weekly farmers markets, from Easter till October. The Wigtown market has grown rapidly in size and now has an average of 26 stalls every week, including fresh meat, fruit and vegetables as well as jewellery, clothes, music and books. For visitors, the Market provides an excellent opportunity to visit Scotland’s National Book Town and do your weekly organic shopping at the same time.
Location: Wigtown, Scottish Borders
Dingwall Farmers' Market
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.
Location: Dingwall, Highland
