Exeter Farmers Market
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The Exeter Farmers Market has been established in order to give local producers of fruit, vegetables and foodstuffs, as well as a limited range of craft and products made locally with local materials, a retail outlet that enables them to sell direct to the public. Shoppers keen on sampling West Country foods are able to try and buy a wide range of produce at the Exeter Farmers Market. The market has become a vibrant and enjoyable place to buy and sell, giving the producer a chance to meet and talk directly to the consumer of the produce that they grow or make. Customers visiting the market have the opportunity to buy a delicious range of foods such as venison, pork, lamb, beef, chicken, organic fruit & vegetables, apple juice, fish, chicken, preserves, cakes, bread, pies and much more. |
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| Telephone: | 01392 665480 | |
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| Website: | Exeter Farmers Market | |
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Exeter Farmers Market is located on the corner of Fore Street and South Street in the centre of Exeter. |
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Barnstaple Farmers Market
Barnstaple Farmers Market |
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Come and enjoy the old world charm and friendly atmosphere of Barnstaple’s historic indoor market. Largely unchanged in over 150 years, Barnstaple’s historic Pannier Market in the centre of the town has a wide range of stalls, with everything from fresh local produce, flowers and crafts to prints and pictures, fashion and much more. Ideally located on Barnstaple’s bustling High Street, the market is a must-see attraction for all visitors to the town.The market boasts two cafes each offering varied menus at great prices and a relaxed atmosphere, where you can sit and watch the world go by. |
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| Tue: | - | 9.00am to 1.00pm |
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The Pannier Market is located between Joy Street and Butchers Row in heart of Barnstaple town centre. |
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Crediton Farmers Market
Crediton Farmers Market |
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Visit Crediton Farmers Market to buy food that is local, fresh, full of flavour and at its best. Our stallholders are the primary producers, working from field to fork, and at the market they sell only what they grow themselves or otherwise create. You can find out exactly how the produce came to be at the market, how it was reared, where was it grown, how was it made, whether it is organic, what breed or variety it is, how to cook it. Hope to see you there! |
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Hours of Business First and Third Saturday of each Month |
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| Name: | Simon O'Sullivan | |
| Job Title: | Market Chairman | |
| Telephone: | 01363 82838 | |
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| Website: | Crediton Farmers Market | |
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The Market is located in the Town Square on Market Street which is just off the High Street in the centre of town. On market days, the location is clearly signposted from the High Street |
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Cullompton Farmers Market
Cullompton Farmers Market |
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Monthly farmers’ markets have been held in Cullompton since 10 June 1998 and each of them has been equally well attended and as successful as the first. Local people regularly attend the market as they know they can purchase fresh, quality food. Refreshments are available, provided by volunteers for the benefit of the market. People are often seen chatting to neighbours who they would normally rush past in a supermarket. The farmers’ market was originated by the community and certainly has a community feel. A farmers’ market is where local produce is sold to local people. All of the stall holders at the market have travelled less than 30 miles and are selling produce they grew, reared or created themselves. Cullompton Farmers’ Market was the first farmers’ market to be started in the South West. It is also the only one in the country to be set up by volunteers and not a local authority. The number of stalls has been increased over the years, and new items have been added to the already wide range of produce. The markets have a unique atmosphere helped by events such as music provided by local musicians and children’s activities in the children’s corner. |
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Hours of Business Second Saturday of each Month |
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| Name: | William Gillings | |
| Job Title: | Market Supervisor | |
| Telephone: | 01884 34202 | |
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| Website: | Cullompton Farmers Market | |
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Cullompton Farmers’ Market is held in the Higher Bullring, High Street, between St Andrews Road and Tiverton Road. |
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