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FARMA UK Certified Farmers' Market of the Year 2008
Every Saturday (no market on Saturday 13th September 2008 - Stroud Fringe Music Festival)
Cornhill Market
Place & Surrounding Streets, Stroud
Farmers Market of the Year 2007 South West Regional Winner; Best Farmers Market - winner 3 years running and twice running finalist in the Cotswold Life Food and Drinks Awards.
By popular demand from our regular customers, this award winning market now runs every Saturday from 9am to 2pm. AT A GLANCE;
- 45 to 60 stalls a week (less in January and February)
- Weekly market cafe
- Organic burgers and free range sausages cooked on site
- Niang's Thai snacks every week - chicken sate made with Madgett's free range chicken
- 85 different local stallholders selling at the event throughout the year
- Up to 10 organic producers per week
- Seasonal growers attending for limited periods with asparagus, sunflowers, sweetcorn, hop vines, Christmas trees etc.
- Occasional woodland craft stalls and demonstrations
- Guest stalls representing local charities and environmental groups.
- Special events throughout the year
- Full range of local produce available all year round
Market cafe....now every week, usually The Green Man Cafe with the Stroud Breakfast on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays, Cate's Cafe with waffles, home made soup and home baking on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays, and occassionally the Rosie Cafe.
New - buskers' corner
Stroud Farmers' Market is known as the busiest and most popular farmers market in the South West and has been featured in the Sunday Telegraph, The Observer, The Independent,
The Guardian Weekend, The Times and the Country Living
Guide to Farmers' Markets amongst many other publications.
We have also been on BBC Blue Peter, BBC Rick Stein's Food Heroes, BBC Points West "Eat the West" and ITV West's "Secrets of the Cotswolds" among our many appearances on television.
The market was the inspiration for Katie Ford's best selling novel "Paradise Fields" .
The Thread needle Flea Market joins us on the last Saturday of each month with an eclectic mix of old and new - fairly traded scarves, hand made jewellery, vintage and collectables, traditional canal ware, garden and home wares, planters and garden furniture, and more.
There are around 45 to 50 stalls each Saturday, depending on the season, with up to 10
organic producers selling a good range of certified organic food and drink. As well as heaps of local produce, including cooked food stalls all year, there is always
a wide range of quality local crafts from traditional and contemporary makers.
This famous market is well worth a visit
whether you are a new-comer to farmers markets or a well seasoned
lover of fine local food and drink.
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