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Forfar Farmers’ Market
This busy market in the heart of Angus brings together producers from all over Tayside. Where better to buy Aberdeen Angus beef than right here but do not forget to check out the wonderful seafood, dairy products, locally made preserves, hand-made soap, crafts,and locally grown plants and cut flowers. Meet the local producers, buy a Forfar Bridie and get yourself a real taste of Angus.
Location: Forfar, Angus
Cupar Farmers' Market
Cupar is a bustling market town at the heart of the farming area of north-east Fife. Follow the aroma of the traditional smoke barrels where Iain Spink prepares his delicious Arbroath Smokies to the farmers’ market where you will find locally-produced venison and wild boar as well as beef, lamb, vegetables and soft fruits. Lots of home baking too, all served to the sound of the Cupar Pipe Band.
Location: Cupar, Fife
Romsey Farmers' Market
Enjoy the great taste of Hampshire, savour the delights of truly local food reared, grown, baked, caught and brewed in Hampshire. Home reared meats including buffalo and game, eggs, cheese, milk, ice cream, wine, beer, apple juice, bread, cakes, bakes, pickles, chutney's, preserves, fruits and vegetables, wool & coppice goods. Seasonally produced from within Hampshire.
Location: Romsey, Hampshire
Burnham Farmers' Market
Burnham Farmers Market is held on the 3rd Sunday of each month at the Carnival Hall, Devonshire Road, Burnham on Crouch from 9am to 12.30pm.
Location: Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex
Kilsyth Farmers’ Market
Kilsyth has a busy little high street and the farmers’ market has been a welcome addition to the events calendar. Here is your chance to meet and speak to the producers from the local area and to buy the best of Lanarkshire produce direct from the suppliers. Craftwork also on show and there is often the bonus of some local musical entertainment.
Location: Kilsyth, North Lanarkshire
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
Notting Hill Farmers' Market
Hidden away behind Waterstones and Newcombe House, Notting Hill farmers' market is one of W11’s best kept secrets. Local people are there before 9am queuing patiently for our fishermen to serve them at 9am!
Location: Kensington, London
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 Church Council re-inaugurated the market.
Location: Shipbourne, Kent
Aylsham Farmers' Market
Aylsham Farmers Market in Norfolk, aims at providing you with local produce at good prices, helping you reduce your food miles as well as your petrol bill! Our producers provide some of the best food and drinks in the area coupled with the independent shops within the town this promotes Aylsham's foodie image.
Location: Aylsham, Norfolk
Cleckheaton Farmers' Market
Produce on sale includes fresh fruit and vegetables, much of which is locally sourced, and a wonderful delicatessen with cooked meats, pies and fresh sandwiches made to order. The café is famed locally for its freshly made homemade meals – real home cooked food – from Sunday roasts, to full English breakfasts. In the summer, the café offers outdoor seating.
Location: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire
