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Country Markets are well-established
co-operative market stalls providing an outlet where home-baked,
home-grown and hand-crafted produce of high quality can be sold to
the public.
For more information about Country Markets, click here to visit their website.
| Chapel House, Church Street, Farndon Farndon is a lovely old, yet modern village. It has most amenities, but its main attractions are the 14th century sandstone Dee River Bridge joining England and Wales, and the beautiful 17th century church. |
Wednesdays, 9:00- 11:30am |
| Conservative Club, Main Street, Frodsham Come and enjoy the setting of the weekly Street Market. |
Thursdays, 9:00am- 12:00noon |
| Senior Citizens’ Hall, Roe Street Car Park,
Macclesfield Advance Orders: telephone 01260-252042 by Wednesday prior to Market Day. Local attractions include the Silk Heritage Museum; walks in the Peak National Park. |
First Friday in the month, 9:30- 11:30am |
| Market Hall, Churchyardside,
Nantwich Come and visit our historic market town with its magnificent church, black and white buildings, pubs and tearooms. |
Thursdays, 8:00am- 12:00noon |
| Market Hall, Neston, South Wirral This is part of a traditional outside market, with the WI inside the Town Hall. Free parking. The nearby Wirral Way provides interesting walks; Ness Botanic Gardens are close to the village; Parkgate is famous for ice cream and shrimps, as well as a selection of pubs and restaurants. |
Fridays, 7:30am- 1:30pm |
| Tattenhall, Barbour Institute Christmas and Easter Markets are special occasions for the whole area. This part of Cheshire has many attractions, including Beeston and Peckforton Castles, Cheshire Farm Ice Cream, Candle Workshops and Cheshire Fisheries. Make a day of it in this unspoilt rural heart of Cheshire. |
Fridays, 9:00- 11:00am |
| Memorial Hall (rear of Village Green), Willaston, South
Wirral Coffee is served by the Beech Tree Club. Parcels (they make great gifts) can be arranged and delivered. Willaston is a Conservation Area with signposted village walks. There are two pubs and a Tea Room which serve snacks and bar meals. Contact 0151-327-3022 for more information. |
Fridays, 9:00- 11:30am |
What is a Farmers’ Market?
A Farmers’ Market is where local producers can sell their own food and drink direct to the public. A FARMA certified farmers’ market meets the strict trading guidelines which have been established by the National Farmers’ Retail & Markets Association (FARMA) for stallholders to follow to ensure the highest standard of food safety and quality for the consumer.
For further information visit www.farmersmarkets.net
Find Out More
If you want to find out more about where you can buy local produce, call 01244 973822. Made In Cheshire is dedicated to the promotion of all food and drink from Cheshire. It actively supports local producers in the development of quality new products and assists with marketing and health and safety issues.
We are pleased to be able to include details of Farmers’ Markets being held in Cheshire:
Abbey Leys Farm, Peacock Lane, High Legh, Near Knutsford:
1st Sunday monthly (except January) 10.00am-2.00pm
FARMA Certified Farmers’ Market
Alderley Edge - Festival Hall:
2nd Sunday monthly (except in January) 10.00am-2.00pm
Chester Town Hall Square:
1st Wednesday monthly (except in January) 9.00am-4.00pm
Clover Bank Organic Farm, Shellow Lane, Gawsworth, Macclesfield:
3rd Saturday monthly 8.30am-1.30 pm (March - December inclusive)
Please note Clover Bank Organic Farm used to trade as Butterlands Farm. The farmers’ market will start again in the 3rd Saturday in March and the stall rents will be donated to East Cheshire Hospice, Macclesfield.
Congleton - The Bridgestones Centre, Princess Street:
1st & 3rd Tuesday monthly 9.00am-2.00pm
FARMA Certified Farmers’ Market
Ellesmere Port (Adjoining Market Hall):
4th Saturday monthly 9.00am-4.00pm
Knutsford - Silk Mill Street, behind permanent market:
1st Saturday monthly 9.00am-3.00pm
Middlewich - Booseys Garden Centre, Newton Bank:
1st Saturday monthly 9.00am-1.00pm
Please note that the Middlewich Farmers’ Market has moved from the Bull Ring Amphitheatre to Booseys Garden Centre
Mobberley Victory Hall:
4th Sunday monthly 10.00am-2.00pm
(Starting in January 2007)
Nantwich Town Square:
Last Saturday monthly (except in December when it takes place on the Saturday before Christmas) 9.00am-3.00pm
Neston - Car park at the rear of the Town Hall building:
3rd Saturday monthly 9.00am-2.00pm
Northwich, Market Way:
2nd Saturday monthly 9.00am-3.00pm
Poynton - Off Park Lane:
1st Sunday monthly 9.00am-3.00pm
Rode Hall, Scholar Green:
1st Saturday monthly 9.30am-2.30pm
Sandbach:
Please note that this farmers’ market no longer takes place
The Grosvenor Garden Centre, Wrexham Road, Belgrave, Chester:
2nd Friday monthly, 10.00am-4.00pm (starting June 2007)
The Harvest Store:
Please note that this farmers’ market no longer takes place - it has combined with Middlewich Farmers’ Market, which is situated in Middlewich town centre.
The Hidden Nursery, Plumley Moor Road, Plumley:
4th Sunday monthly, 10.00 am - 3.00 pm (except June)
Vale Royal - Eddisbury Fruit Farm, Yeld Lane, Kelsall:
3rd Saturday monthly 10.00am-2.00pm
FARMA Certified Farmers’ Market
Wirral - New Ferry Village Hall:
2nd Saturday monthly 9.00am-1.00pm
Wilmslow:
Please note this farmers’ market no longer takes place ? it has combined with the Knutsford farmers’ market, which is situated in Silk Mill Street
Woodford - Community Centre, Chester Road:
3rd Sunday monthly, 9.00am-1.00pm
Remember!
By shopping locally and buying locally produced food you can reduce your carbon footprint.
For more information on reducing your carbon footprint and making a difference to the environment, click on the link to visit the reduce your carbon footprint website.
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