
Farmers' Markets in Bath & beyond
Combining tradition with innovation, in 1997 Bath became the first place in Britain to open a farmers' market. It was the start of something big. Inspired by Bath's success, over 300 such markets have sprung up around the country. Soak up the atmosphere and take a memento home with you from one of the farmers’ markets in Bath and its surrounding towns…
Bath Farmers' Market Held at Green Park Station in central Bath every Saturday. There is a wide variety of local produce, with all goods coming from under 40 miles away being sold directly by the people who produced them.
At Bath Farmers’ Market you will find quality, fresh, seasonal produce at a fair price. The goods are sold directly by the people who produce them and everything usually comes from within a 40 mile radius of Bath – if we cannot source locally we sometimes extend beyond the 40 mile radius.
There are a range of stalls selling seasonal organic and non-organic vegetables, meat including beef, rose veal, pork, lamb, salt marsh lamb, venison, game and chicken. Fish, mushrooms, strawberries, asparagus, freshly baked bread and sweet pastries. Various Award winning local cheeses (including soft cheese, goats, ewes and cheddar) pates, savoury pies including meat pies, pasties, quiches and pork pies. Cakes, including gluten free, speciality cakes for weddings, birthdays etc. chocolate patisseries, soups, and free range eggs. Teas, tisanes and roasted coffees. Apple juice, honey, chutneys, marmalades, jams, sauces, mayonnaise, oils and dips. Nutritious vegan and vegetarian food and handmade chocolates. Plants, herbs and flowers.
Bath Farmers’ Market has pride in being the first Farmers’ Market in the UK – we are sustainable and grant free – something we are enormously proud of.
It’s the accountability, the personal service, the vibrant atmosphere and the social aspects that make the Bath Farmers’ Market Ltd a great place to come and visit every Saturday at Green Park Station, Bath between 8.30 – 1.30.
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