Farmers Markets should be a market with a range of local farmers selling their home grown produce. The idea is that you can reconnect with where your food comes from ask questions about how the food you buy has been produced. Hopefully you can find local fresh seasonal vegetables, seasonal or traditionally stored fruit, free range eggs, cheese, milk, butter cream, yoghurt, ice cream and sometimes even raw milk. Also meet meat producers with sustainably reared meat that is part of a mixed farming system where the animals are helping regenerate the soil. You may find real bread, sourdough, pies, ready meals, soup, or even locally blended spices, curry, crafts or plants. Perhaps herb or veg plants that you can take home and start growing food to trade with your neighbours or join Crop for the Shop.
If your local Farmers Market is not on our map please email their details to [email protected] and we will add you to our monthly prize draw.
The Farmers Market is held in the Courtyard Area near the Visitors Centre at Hall Place. Entrance to the site is via the Stone Archway and past the gl...
Weekly Sunday Market 11-4pm. Now in its 3rd year. Market stalls selling artisan, organic veggies, produce, baked goods, cheese and charcuterie,...
Lots of local fresh produce.3rd Sunday every month, 10-3
Walthamstow is a true community market, with a really devoted following. The market opened in September 2007 just off the High Street, the site of the...
Country Markets are co-operative social enterprises, not for profit organisation, selling a range of baked goods, preserves, eggs and honey, garden pr...
We are a small community market, set up and run by local volunteers and where we support local businesses. We have already built up a reputation for...
View ProducerBlackheath farmers' market, located in the car park of Blackheath rail station takes place every Sunday. As befits a market that's been established fo...
All our farmers are either organic or bio-dynamic and we ask processors to source most of their ingredients from the farmers at the market. So when yo...