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Montrose Farmers’ Market
This new market, organised by Angus Farmers Markets has proved very popular with locals but visitors are now finding their way there too. There is a wonderful choice of produce ranging from Highland beef and lamb to smoked delicacies, cheeses, preserves and oatmeal. Here is your chance to see Arbroath Smokies being smoked on the spot.
Location: Montrose, Angus
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
Bo’ness Farmers’ Market
Bo’ness has had a central market square for many decades…and now has a regular monthly farmers’ and craft market on the first Thursday of each months. The market is supported by the local town centre management groups, as well as local business communities & civic groups.
Location: Bo’ness, West Lothian
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
Wallington Farmers Market
Wallington Farmers’ Market is held from 9am to 1pm, every second Saturday of the month, at the Old Town Hall and Library Gardens in Woodcote Road, Wallington. Established in 1999, it is the borough’s oldest Farmers’ Market and hosts around 28 local producers stalls every month.
Location: Wallington, Surrey
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
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
Newport Farmers' Market
Farmers' Markets are for the more discerning shoppers, those who care about the origin of the food they eat. If you want to purchase quality produce that has been grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, baked or otherwise processed by the local stallholder, Island Farmers' Markets are the places to go. They give the public confidence in the origins of the foods and enable them to ask direct questions to the farmers and producers.
Location: Newport, Isle of Wight
Fraserburgh Farmers' Market
Super Saturdays are themed street market events which take place in Fraserburgh on the 2nd Saturday of each month from May to September and one in Dec.
Location: Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
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 meat, fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers in season, cheeses, cakes, tartes (savoury and sweet), pies, fudge, artisan breads, pickles, rapeseed oil, vinegars, preserves, local ales, juices and plants plus much more. A number of exceptional pre-prepared dishes are on sale all made with local ingredients (and some exotic spices!).
Location: Fakenham, Norfolk
