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Cardiff
This is a theatrical walking, talking history pub tour…
Bath
Second Sunday of every month: Slap bang in the heart of Bath is a vibrant, monthly, Sunday market that plays host to over 70 stalls.
Southampton
The pedestrianised area by the Bargate Monument is the home to many popular markets. The markets are co-ordinated by Southampton City Council in partnership with Southern Market Traders Co-operative.
Durham
Every Saturday, the Market Place is transformed by up to 30 small independent traders…it becomes a traditional, bustling, fresh air market and a great shopping experience.
Tavistock,
Tavistock, Pannier Market.The historic Pannier Market.
Tues:Craft, Antiques, & Collectables.
Wednesday and Thursday: Mixed
Friday: Traditional Charter Market .
Saturdays: Every first, Aladdin’s Cave. Every Second, Craft.
Newton Abbot
Newton Abbot holds a host of markets throughout the week in the centre of this bustling town.
Newton Abbot Indoor Market
In the Market Hall you’ll find Newton Abbot Indoor Market and Food Hall which is open every day from 9 – 4. As well as…
Bath
Every Saturday: Milsom Place offers a new weekly artisan food market showcasing local and regional produce and speciality food.
Bodmin
Every 3rd Saturday in the month and a cracking Plant Nursery to visit too...!
Poole
A general market every Thursday and Saturday on Poole High Street.
Bath
2018: Open air, undercover vintage and antique market in central Bath located in the historic Green Park Station.
Widecombe-in-the-Moor
An interesting range of produce, from olives and olive oil to locally grown vegetables and plants, cheeses, honey, home made bread, jams; chutneys are all there along with local produced meat stalls.
Lewes
This is a small but perfectly formed food market selling fresh, local produce, takeaway nibbles and light meals suitable for a picnic. From smoked fish to homemade bread, from local cheese to oriental dim sum, this is a foodie’s delight.
Tavistock
Voted the ‘Best Farmers’ Market in the South West’ The markets take place on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.
Chesterfield
Come and experience Chesterfield’s flea market which is one of the largest in the country. Browse around the stalls and find yourself a bargain, or maybe a priceless antique in disguise – after all, one man’s junk is another man's treasure.
St Ives
Welcome to St Ives Farmers’ Market – a community venture to help make fresh local produce available in St Ives, Cornwall.
The market runs every Thursday throughout the year at The Guildhall, Street an Pol, St Ives.
Topsham, Exeter
The Topsham Community Market runs from 8.30am till 1pm every Saturday.
Buckfastleigh
Local produce and Fair Trade refreshments.
Okehampton
Okehampton Farmers Market offers a wide range of locally grown and made produce from vegetables and eggs to jams, chutneys, fresh meat and bread. Come a visit a friendly group of producers and support local food!
BRAINTREE
Braintree's traditional market every Wednesday and Saturday in the heart of the town centre - an ideal location to pick up all your weekly essentials.
You can discover a mix of stalls including:
Ladies fashion
Electronic Equipment…
Exeter
The Farmers market has proved very popular with the residents of Exeter, we have approximately 20 stalls, and most of the producers have been with the market for a long time.
Bath
Every Saturday: A variety of local produce, all goods come from under 40 miles away and are sold direct by the people who produced them.
Okehampton
General Market in Okehampton's Red Lion Yard every Saturday 9am-2pm, with a general mix of stalls which usually differs each week.
Christchurch Road, Bournemouth
Boscombe market take place every Thursday and Saturday on the pedestrian precinct on Christchurch Road.
Leonards Road, Ivybridge
Situated within The Watermark everything on sale is produced within the local area. You will find home produced food - cakes, jams and preserves.