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Rye Farmers' Market
In a small fishermen village, the market has been running for over ten years now. With a variety of fresh fish, game, meat, eggs, vegetables, cheese, ready meals, but also plants and jewellery.
Location: Rye, East Sussex
Blairgowrie Community Market
The Community market is held in the Blairgowrie Wellmeadow with around twenty local producers/craftworkers offering a wide variety of local produce ranging from local lamb, plants, crafts and soft fruits during the ‘Berry Season’. The area around Blairgowrie is Europe’s centre for soft fruit production with many farms inviting you to “pick your own” strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, redcurrants, and tayberries. A must for jam makers!
Location: Blairgowrie, Perthshire
Glendale Highland Market
Glendale Highland Market is a community led project and developed by the people of Glendale, as a way of making the food produced here directly available to residents, visitors and tourists. The Market claim to be the remotest Farmer’s Market in the UK. The produce from the crofts and the seafood producers is unique and sent all over the world.
Location: Isle of Skye, Highland
Fort Augustus Abbey Market
The Highland Club at Fort Augustus Abbey proudly present the Abbey Food Market. This is a real ‘Taste of Scotland’ welcoming everyone to visit the abbey grounds to sample and purchase local products and produce.
Location: Fort Augustus, Highland
Cambridge Farmers Market
Whilst Cambridge’s market isn’t just a farmer’s market, it’s a BIG outdoor market all week long. On Monday to Saturday the general market sells pretty much EVERYTHING you could need or want. on Sunday’s you’ll find local food from farmers and an arts and crafts market with all sorts of produce. You cannot miss it when visiting Cambridge centre.
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Harborough Market
Harborough Market has had a long and colourful history which began over 800 years ago. There has been a market in Market Harborough since 1204. The market was granted a license by the King, known as a Royal Grant or Charter, which gave the market the right to trade unopposed in the region within a radius of 6 and 2/3 miles. The people of the town had to pay 3 marks (1 mark is 250g of silver) to King John for the right to hold the market.
Location: Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Duck Pond Farmers Market
Come and meet your local food producers! You can do your weekly shop and support local farmers and independent producers.
Location: Ruislip, Middlesex
Coads Green Farmers' Market
Selling everything from local meat, bread, vegetables, cakes and preserves with refreshments available throughout the morning.
Location: Launceston, Cornwall
Overton Farm Farmers’ Market
If you want a day out of the city, then take off to Overton Farm at Crossford. p to twenty producers offer the best of local food and food from Lanarkshire.
Location: Crossford, South Lanarkshire
East Dean Local Produce Market
The Market takes place in the Village Hall and surrounding area, Gilberts Drive every Wednesday from 10am - 12.30pm. So please come along and enjoy an experience that tastes much better! It also helps your local farmers and the rural economy.
Location: East Dean, East Sussex
