10 Farmers Markets in South West England That You Shouldn't Miss

October 1, 2021 Layne Dawes

Discover the best top things to do in South West England, United Kingdom including Street Country Market, Newent Friday Market, Topsham Saturday Market, Truro Farmers Market, South Molton Pannier Market, Bath Street Food Market, St Ives Farmers Market, Castle Combe Market, Axbridge Farmers' Market, Par Market & Food Hall.
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1. Street Country Market

Hight Street United Reform Church Hall, Street BA16 0ER England [email protected] http://www.somersetcountrymarkets.co.uk/?page_id=26
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Street Country Market

2. Newent Friday Market

209 Bury Bar Lane, Newent GL18 1PT England +44 7834 493958 https://www.facebook.com/newentfridaymarket/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Newent Friday Market

We are the biggest independent indoor market with local traders in Newent. Market is every friday from March to Christmas in Memorial Hall, Newent 8.30 am to 11ish. We have local cheese, honey, free range meat and eggs, patisserie,cakes, bread, ready meals, seasonal veg, jams, pickles, and chutney.Cards, crafts, jewellery, wood and knitted products. If a local or a visitor, must for shopping.

3. Topsham Saturday Market

Fore Street Matthews Hall, Topsham, Exeter EX3 0HF England +44 7854 301869 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/TopshamSaturdayMarket/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Topsham Saturday Market

Vibrant Saturday Market in the heart of Topsham, a wonderful mix of food, gifts, clothes,vintage and homewares. Open from 8.30am to 1pm every Saturday.

4. Truro Farmers Market

Lemon Quay, Truro TR1 2LW England +44 7968 614759 [email protected] http://www.trurofarmers.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Truro Farmers Market

The white and green striped stalls of Truro Farmers Market are at the grassroots of Cornwall’s culinary scene; come and discover the best produce our county has to offer! Soak up the smells of freshly baked bread and smoked fish, rows of perfect blue duck eggs, preserves in a rainbow of colours and cakes to make your mouth water. A friendly welcome is guaranteed from the traders, some of whom are truly artisan in scale and others who are courted for their produce by the famous chefs of Cornwall and beyond. As well as the weekly markets on a Wednesday and Saturday, Truro Farmers Market also ‘pops up’ in Falmouth on the pedestrianised area known as The Moor every Tuesday.

Reviewed By NickWo90

Great range of local products and always such a friendly buzz around the market. Always toping up my Gin collection from Elemental Cornish Gin and kimchi from Delea Fermented Foods! The range of fresh food is always a challenge to choose between.

5. South Molton Pannier Market

Molton Country Pannier Market 5 Broad Street Broad Street, South Molton EX36 3AB England +44 1769 572252 http://www.southmoltonpanniermarket.co.uk
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

South Molton Pannier Market

A great variety of 70 stalls to browse at the country markets every Thursday and Saturday from 8.00am to 1.00pm

Reviewed By GillG298

I have visited this market on a few occasions when I have been in the area and have never been disappointed, as I wasn't this month! It is lovely to buy local produce and be served by such friendly and knowledgable staff - I particularly love the cheese stall as the selection of cheeses (all beautifully laid out), is wonderful! I visited last year just before Christmas and bought several hampers full of goodies as gifts. I love the book stall too and again bought several Christmas presents. Well done South Molton for providing such an ideal venue for local traders to sell their produce, and it seemed to be very well loved and used by the locals (and a few passing visitors too!) The coffee's good here too if you have time to stop, and the hygeine on the stalls and in the market ( in these difficult times), is a credit to them.

6. Bath Street Food Market

Southgate Shopping Centre, Bath BA1 1AP England +44 7912 040605 [email protected] http://www.bathstreetfood.com
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Bath Street Food Market

Hi! We are 'Bath Street Food' we organise a StreetFood Market showcasing the best independent foodie talent located at SouthGate, Bath It's usually on a fortnightly basis (Sat & Sun) Summer Grazing - 11th July - 6th Sept #Everyday The Great Bath Feast - 1st -31st October #Everyday Christmas - 7th Nov -24th Dec #Everyday #GreatPeople #RealFood #GetKidsInvolved

7. St Ives Farmers Market

Street-an-Pol The Guildhall, St Ives TR26 2DS England +44 7472 691684 [email protected] http://www.stivesfarmersmarket.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

St Ives Farmers Market

Reviewed By mou5e - St Ives, United Kingdom

Lovely stalls at the weekly Farmers market in St Ives, as always. Treated ourselves to daffodils, fish and Cornish chocolate. Sat down with a delicious coffee and yummy flapjack, before heading out to the beach. Thank you all.

8. Castle Combe Market

Village Hall, Castle Combe, Chippenham England +44 1249 782361 https://www.facebook.com/castlecombemarket/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Castle Combe Market

9. Axbridge Farmers' Market

Axbridge Town Square, Axbridge BS26 2AP England +44 1934 837285 [email protected] http://www.somersetfarmersmarkets.co.uk/markets/axbridge/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Axbridge Farmers' Market

A monthly Farmers' Market based in the centre of Axbridge. The market takes place every 2nd Saturday of the month with a host of stalls offering a range of produce from around Somerset including the staples of bread, cheese, meat and fish as well as sweet and savoury snacks, preserves, ready meals, plants and much more.

10. Par Market & Food Hall

Par Moor Centre Par Moor Road, Par PL25 3RP England +44 1726 812544 [email protected] http://www.parmarket.co.uk
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4.0 based on 237 reviews

Par Market & Food Hall

WE ARE REOPEN! Market Open 3 days Wed, Sat & Sun from 9am-5pm Food Hall Open 5 days Wed - Sun from 9am-5pm 70+ independent traders selling a variety of goods from local meats, fresh fruit & veg, clothing, gifts, antiques, tools, craft ware, furniture, vape shops, luggage, jewellery, kids clothing, pick N mix; a one stop shop for all your shopping needs! Cafes, outdoor catering units and toilets all available. Free parking for over 2,000 cars! The Market is open every Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday from 9am - 5pm. The Food Hall is open from Wednesday through to Sunday 9am - 5pm every week of the year. Our Food Hall boasts: - a fantastic bakery - a quality Farm Shop - a NEW Deli with an extensive range of meats, cheeses etc. - a classic Fish 'n' Chips shop - a cafe serving all day, a renowned wine shop with hundreds of wines and gins - Doughnut Addict; the best doughnuts in Cornwall! Plus much more!

Reviewed By iansX2620OT - Redruth, United Kingdom

Visited the market last Wednesday,has been massively upgraded since my last trip. found some great bargains,eat my breakfast at the corner cafe which was lovely and reasonably priced, visited flikz games and dvds and the lovely chap did me a great deal on some funko pops for my son then I got myself a cracking new vape from Dan the raindance man next door. All in all a great couple of hours out, I arrived at 9.30 and left at 11.30, seemed to be getting very busy as I left. Will visit again very soon

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