Description
Stroud Farmers' Market
is multi-award winning and is well known as one of the the busiest and
most popular farmers market in the UK 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" .
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.
The Threadneedle Flea Market
joins the market on the last Saturday of each month with an eclectic
mix of old and new - vintage galvanised watering cans and bath tubs,
hand-painted Iranian pottery, antique collectables, garden and home
wares, planters, garden furniture, and more. |