Farmers' Markets
Farmers' markets are really the most pleasant way to shop for food. Stalls groaning with local produce lovingly grown and harvested, there's no anaemic plastic wrapped veggies here.
Go to a Farmers' Market and you can rest assured that whatever you buy is produced locally to high environmental standards, and that in buying it you are also supporting the local economy. Shopping at a farmers' market is an altogether more pleasant experience, if you're prepared to barter, you can get yourself some real bargains.
What's more, seasonal food from the farm just tastes better!
We found 271 Farmers' Markets
Oakham Farmers' Market
Oakham Town Partnership runs the Oakham Farmers’ Market in Gaol Street once a month on the Third Saturday of each month. The Farmers Market is very popular with...
View Full Profile »Olney Farmers Market
The Market is on a mission to improve the health of our community permanently and also to provide a space for families and friends to spend quality time togethe...
View Full Profile »Shipbourne Farmers' Market
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 ...
View Full Profile »Wimborne Farmers Market
At Wimborne market you can find plenty of fresh local produce including a regular quality butchers, bakers, fruiters, fishmonger and cheese stands.
View Full Profile »Wirksworth Farmers' Market
The place to get things that have been grown and made in and around Wirksworth
View Full Profile »The Great Little Farmers' Market CIC...
Markets held throughout Worthing & local area aim to raise footfall to the town & to provide a low cost platform for new business to launch at low cost. We also...
View Full Profile »St Ives Farmers’ Market
St Ives Farmers’ Market – a community venture to help make fresh local produce available in St Ives, Cornwall.
View Full Profile »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 ...
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