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Inverness Farmers' Market
Inverness, capital of the Highlands, has one of the busiest and best stocked markets with a delicious selection of vegetables, fruit, meat, eggs, bread and cakes, fruit juices and dairy products. One stall that’s easy to find is The Really Garlicky Company, the first growers of hardneck porcelain garlic in Scotland. who offer Really Garlicky Bread, Butter, Cream Cheese and Oatcakes. An added treat at this market is the music from the Cnoc Cuill Ceilidh Band (who collect for the Highland Hospice) which plays from 12-2pm.
Location: Inverness, Highlands
Kirkcudbright Farmers' Market
The largest farmers market in Dumfries & Galloway with a fantastic array of award winning farmer produce food and drink. The market is held the Town Hall but moves to Soaperie Gardens in the Kirkyard in the centre of the town during summer months. Around 20-30 stalls take part each month including locally produced vegetables, fruits and meats as well as bread, cakes, jams and preserves, cheeses, honey, wines, real ales, confectionary, charcuterie, spices and locally produced crafts.
Location: Kirkcudbright, Dunfries & Galloway
Windsor Farmers' Market
Developed in association with the Windsor & Eton Town Partnership, Windsor farmers’ market offers a wide range of produce and is within easy walking distance of the town centre and residential area. Closest car park is at East Berks College off Trinity Place, a minute’s walk away.
Location: Windsor, Berkshire
Maidenhead Farmers' Market
Maidenhead Farmers' Market can verify that all the producers sell only their own produce which has been grown, reared, caught, baked, brewed or smoked on their own premises from locally sourced ingredients.
Location: Maidenhead, Berkshire
Tring Farmers' Market
Tring Farmers Market started in May 1999 to promote local food for local people.
Location: Tring, Hertfordshire
Cairndow and Loch Fyne Farmers' Market
Seafood lovers will warm to this farmers’ market as it is located right by the famous Loch Fyne Restaurant in Argyll. Feast on wonderful seafood after checking out the varied produce on the stalls such as Winston Churchill venison, Isabella’s Preserves, Inverloch cheese and Fyne Ales, all produced locally in the splendid scenery of Argyll
Location: Cairndow, Argyll
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
Teme Vally Market
Everyone talks about Farmers’ Markets as though they have always been about. In fact the movement is barely twenty years old and the Teme Valley Market was one of the originals.
Location: Worcester, Worcestershire
Dingwall Farmers' Market
Dingwall Farmers’ MarketDingwall market is held in the pedestrian-friendly area of the High Street and supports local producers and the local community with space for twenty market stalls, together with two stalls for local voluntary groups.
Location: Dingwall, Highland
St. Neots Farmers' Market
St Neots Farmers Market is well established and has been in operation since 2002. The Market is accredited by FARMA, which recognises and supports local producers.
Location: St Neots, Cambridgeshire
