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We belive that these are the top 12 farmers market in the Uk from a sellection of over 600. Please feel free to explore or site and to compare the markets….

1. St Giles farmers’ market, Shipbourne, Kent

St. Giles Church, Stumble Hill every Thursday, between 9.00-11.00 Tel:01732-355325

Voted one of Britain’s best farmers’ markets in the 2007 BBC Food and Farming awards, this market is held both inside and outside an 11th-century church at the heart of the village. More than 20 stalls offer local fare, including breads, meat, vegetables, mushrooms, smoked fish, pickles, cheeses and fruit, sold direct from the producers. It’s a truly local community affair, providing a forum for both shopping and socialising.

2. Winchester farmers’ market, Hampshire

Middle Brook Street, second and last Sunday of the month Tel: 01962 845135

This mega FM has been running twice a month since May 1999 and has almost 100 stalls. The produce must be grown, reared, baked or caught in Hampshire or within 10 miles of the border. Hampshire Fare is the county’s excellent food and drink organisation and specialities inlude Alresford watercress (the festival is on May 11), water buffalo, Dexter beef, and Manx Loughton sheep.

3. Stroud farmers’ market, Gloucestershire

Cornhill Market Place, held on first and third Saturday of each month. Tel: 01453 758060

Gloucestershire first farmers’ market is a triple winner of the Cotswold Life Magazine “Best Farmers Market” award and the FARMA certified farmers’ market of the year 2008. The elegant central venue hosts demonstrations at 11am by resident chef Robert Rees of the Country Elephant who makes meals using produce from the market. Specialities include Katie Lloyd’s Shitake-mushroom growing kits, Annette Eaton’s smoked garlic and the superb outdoor cafe run on a rota by different groups. Get there early for organic vegetables. A real social gathering event.

4. Kings Norton farmers’ market, Birmingham

The Green in King Norton held the second Saturday of the month Tel: 07966 434177

Voted the West Midlands farmers’ market of the Year 2008 by the National Farmers’ Retail and Markets Association, it offers goods from more than 25 producers. The organisers are proud of the market’s patent, established in 1616, though the market was re-established in 2005. Stalls sell vegetables, fruit, fresh meat, fish, garden plants and organic and fairtrade produce.

5. Cardiff Riverside farmers’ market

Fitzhamon Embankment held every Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm Tel: 029 20190036

This popular market, in the shadow of the Millennium Stadium, has more than 25 stalls selling baked goods, fish, meat, fruit, vegetables and even malt whisky. Sample the chilli jam, Cardigan Bay honey, goat’s sausages, wine from Sugarloaf vineyard and a number of award-winning cheeses.

6. Wirral Urban farmers’ market, New Ferry

New Ferry’s Village Hall held every second Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm Tel: 015 16431393

An indoor market voted the UK Farmers’ Market of the Year at BBC Radio 4’s Food and Farming Awards 2007. More than 30 stalls offer some of the North West’s finest produce including fruits, vegetables, cheeses, chocolate and beer. Profits from the volunteer-run market are given to local community groups.

7. Hexham farmers’ market, Northumberland

Hexham Auction Mart (Jan-April), The Market Place (May-August), held the second Saturday of the month Tel: 01434 270393

This market, located on the site of a cattle market, won the NFU award for Best Farmers’ Market in England and Wales last year. Over 30 producers show off such specials as local oyster mushrooms, Northumberland hill lamb, hand-made chocolates and fudge, beef, poultry, eggs, cheeses, bread and gluten-free baked goods, soups, salads and veg, all of which are grown or reared within 50 miles.

8. Alnwick farmers’ market, Northumberland

Market Place held on the last Friday of the month 9 am to 2 pm Tel: 07894 402766

This market, which sits near Alnwick’s medieval market cross, offers an array of seasonal foods. It has hosted demonstrations from chefs, including Master Chef finalist David Hall, as well as an array of crafts including soaps and jewellery. Local specials include Hill Lamb, cheeses, cakes and pies, teas, preserves and pickles, mussels, fudge, soft fruits and plants.

9. Orton farmers’ market, Cumbria

held the second Saturday of the month Tel: 01524 781003

With more than 40 stalls of foods and crafts, Orton farmers’ market sits in the heart of the countryside. This tiny village is in game country, so you’ll find pigeons, rabbits and game birds for the pot at Austen Davies’s stall – and something to warm your cockles at the renowned Weardale Soup Company. Bessy Beck’s trout products, delicious homemade Country puddings and the Cumbrian Fair Trade Cooperative has more exotic goods. Most of the stallholders also crop up at Brough (third Saturdays) and Pooley Bridge (last Sundays until winter).

10. Haverfordwest farmers’ market, Pembrokeshire

Riverside Quay, held on alternate Fridays Tel: 01437 776 168

This market, which is situated on a peninsula, has a stunning range of cheeses, real heather honey and the occassional live cookery demonstration. From 29 June to 7 July there is the Pembrokeshire Fish Week which features cooking demonstrations at the market; usually locally caught and reared fish. Free-range duck, guinea-fowl and geese, home-reared meats, organic, rare-breed Oxford and Sandy Black pork, crab and lobster sandwiches, continental salad leaves, bread and locally milled flour, bara brith (a traditional sweet tea bread) and Welsh cakes, Lanboidy farmhouse cheese and laver bread, ewe’s milk cheese, smoked game are just some of the delights.

11. Bristol Slow Food market

Corn Street Wed 9.30am-2.30pm, and the Slow Food Market, Corn Street, the first Sun of the month, 10am-3pm. (0117 9224014; www.visitbristol.co.uk)

Recent winner of a Soil Association award, the market offers the usual staples of wet fish and shellfish, buffalo and other cheeses, fruit and veg, hand-made bread, honeys, apple juice and plants and herbs, but with strong emphasis on local, organic and free range. Visit the Slow Food market for fresh fish and local sausages for Sunday lunch, to be washed down with local beer, cider or perry (an alcoholic pear drink). Or watch one of the regular cookery demos.

12. Edinburgh farmers’ market, Scotland

Castle Terrace, held first and third Saturday of each month. Tel: 0131 652 5940

A model FM in a stunning setting beneath the castle. Features up to 70 specialists, from Inverness to Northumberland. All stallholders are primary producers: they rear it, grow it, make it, bake it. Beer comes down from the Black Isle near Inverness, fresh langoustine, crab and mussels are shipped in from the island of Arran, as well as hunks of wild boar, venison, ostrich, a very particular sausage-meat mix, superb hedgerow wines, gorgeous mead and, of course, whisky

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Bioshock audio diary locations level 4-3/3 Farmers Market


location of bioshock audio diaries level 4 part 3 of 3 “Farmers Market”+ the last diary in the Arcadia level

The Tallboys String Band playing at Ballard Farmers Market


Sunday, April 29th 2007, I was walking through the Ballard Farmers Market (Seattle, WA) when I came upon 2 members of The Tallboys Old Time String Band perfoming some great music.

Little Italy, San Diego – Farmers Market (Mercado)


Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Little Italy Mercado on a warm San Diego January day. Created on January 31, 2009 using FlipShare.

Selena Gomez & Family @ Farmers Market (August 24th, 2008)


Selena Gomez & her family at the farmers market. (August 24th, 2008).

Raw Sangha #24 – Veggie Treats for Dogs, Farmers Market and Tilling Soil in Garden


Greetings kindred spirits and loving souls it is a pleasure to be with you once again, thank you for “tuning in”, blessings to you all. Today we’re going to follow Brother Echo on an adventure spanning the course of two days March 26th and 27th in the year 2010. First stop is Whole Foods to pick up some goodies for the kitchen including a delicious veggie treat for the dogs, “Bugsy Malone” and “Tazzy Girl”. If you can find and alternative to meat products for your pets, the planet and all the other animals in the world would like to say thank you! After the Whole Foods adventure we’re swiftly off to the Simi Valley farmers market to pick up some avocados and then we make a b-line for LOWE’s home improvement store to pick up gardening supplies (weapons of mass LOVE). You might find Brother Echo’s commentary once inside the LOWE’s home improvement center quite entertaining! Immediately after weapons of mass LOVE are procured from LOWE’s it’s back to the casa to begin tilling the soil for Brother Echo’s first outdoor garden. Overall this is 10 minutes of zigging and zagging with your always colorful and entertaining host Brother Echo Roberson. Stay tuned for future episodes throughout the summer (uploaded daily) to watch the Raw Sangha and Echo’s garden grow and propagate LOVE! Peace and blessings to all. -Spirit

Selena Gomez & Family @ Farmers Market (August 24th, 2008)


Selena Gomez & her family at the farmers market. (August 24th, 2008).

Stuck in Vermont 111: Champlain Islands Winter Farmers Market


PLEASE WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY! 1/3/09: Farmers markets are not just for summer anymore. Winter markets are sprouting up all over Vermont this year. Champlain Islands Farmers Market is a group of farmers, gardeners, crafters, artisans and bakers who have been selling their goods together for 4 years. This is their first season of winter markets and you might be surprised by their wide selection of tasty and colorful offerings. It’s definitely worth a trip out to the islands for Sophie’s fresh buttermilk donuts, Sylvie’s homemade soap and Jennifer’s delectable sandwiches. Featured: champlainislandsfarmersmarket.blogspot.com Music: Greg Davis, Curling Pond Woods, “At My Window” www.autumnrecords.net Please note: There will be no Stuck in Vermont episode next week as Eva is escaping to the tropics.

Athens Farmers Market


The Athens Farmers Market is a local event that brings producers and consumers together into what has become a weekly social event. Produced by Stan Alost

Blacksburg Farmers Market


MTFTV64 Blacksburg Farmers Market Grand Opening

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