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Kilmarnock Farmers' Market
Kilmarnock is a busy shopping town and the monthly farmers’ market adds a truly local flavour for locals and visitors. Produce on offer varies with the season but includes bread, cakes, local cheeses, free-range eggs, meat, vegetables and home-made preserves. The Kilmarnock edition of Burns’ poems includes his famous Toast to the Haggis. The Ayrshire bard was a farmer and would no doubt have supported the Ayrshire markets!
Location: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire
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 juice and fruit, home made cakes and plenty of space to sit and chat over a coffee.
Location: Balham, London
Moseley Farmers Market
Moseley Farmers’ Market happens on the last Saturday of the month in the centre of Moseley Village. We have over 60 stalls selling a huge range of produce to cater for everyone’s needs; whether it be fruit and vegetables, cheeses and wine, pies and beer, or come for lunch and try for example succulent pulled pork, pancakes, falafals and samosas. Everything available is guaranteed to be local and the produce is reared, grown or processed by the people selling: it’s a certified real Farmers’ Market.
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Southsea Farmers Market
A Free Event! Enjoy the great taste of Hampshire, savour the delights of truly local food reared, grown, baked, caught & 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, wood and coppice goods. Seasonally produced from within Hampshire.
Location: Southsea, Hampshire
Crediton Farmers' Market
On the first and third Saturdays of every month – Crediton Farmers’ Market is a lively, bustling community hub, linking the rural and urban environments and enabling each to better understand the other. Come along and wander among the wide choice of stalls and sample our produce before buying. With such a variety there is bound to be something for everyone. Meet up with your friends and have a natter in the seating area over breakfast, coffee or soup.
Location: Crediton, Devon
Ayrshire Farmers’ Market
One of Scotland’s first farmers’ markets, the Ayrshire market is located on River Street in front of the Borderline Theatre. Ayrshire is one of Scotland’s most productive areas for quality foods and the market offers a wide range of meat including grass-reared Ayrshire lamb, beef, pork and venison as well as the famous cow, goat and ewes’ cheeses from Dunlop. The market also has its own Co-operative shop which is worth a visit.
Location: Ayr, Ayrshire
Stonehaven Farmers' Market
Stonehaven Farmers’ and Produce Market offers a positive friendly shopping experience featuring local produce with an emphasis on freshness,quality and value for money. Runs 9am-1pm the 1st Saturday of each month except Jan & Jun.
Location: Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
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.
Location: Wareham, Dorset
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
Axbridge Farmers' Market
The market is held on the first Saturday of every month in the 400 year old market square in the centre of this ancient town. Starting with a few tentative trial markets in 2001, the market became a monthly fixture of the town in October 2002 and is still as popular as ever!
Location: Axbridge, Somerset
