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
Durham City Farmers Market
Durham's Farmer's and Producers' Market is on the third Thursday of each month - open from 9am until 4.30pm, or until stock has sold out.
View Full Profile »Creake Abbey Farmers Market
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 mea...
View Full Profile »Ramsbottom Farmers Market
Ramsbottom Food and Craft Markets run the monthly Sunday Farmers Market on the second Sunday of every month at Market Place and inside the Civic Hall
View Full Profile »Wareham Farmers Market
The Market runs every 2nd and 4th (except December when it's 1st and 3rd) Thursday of the month, 9-1pm in Wareham Town Hall.
View Full Profile »Cheltenham Farmers Market
Cheltenham holds two farmers markets on the second and last Fridays of each month between 9am and 3pm in the promenade.
View Full Profile »Loddon Farmers' Market
Put simply, we founded Loddon Farmers' Market to enable local farmers to sell their products direct to you so that they get a fair price for their work and that...
View Full Profile »Balham Farmers' Market
Raw milk and cream from Midgham Farm in Hampshire, fresh fish, biodymaic and organic vegetables, Laycroft free range poultry and beef. Seasonal game, fresh juic...
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