Barnard Castle Farmers Market
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BARNARD CASTLE
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Barnard Castle Farmers’ Market is one of the North East’s most popular markets featuring a wide range of artisan food and crafts from the region. Our meat and vegetable produce is naturally or organically grown, with meats raised humanely on pastures. Our cheese stalls offer a wide range of delicious handmade cheese. You’ll also find free range eggs and poultry, homemade award winning jellies and jams, our famous fudge, artisan bread and home baking, game and fish, oils, spicy sauces and lots more. We’re outdoors on the Cobbles in Barnard Castle the first Saturday each month from April to December, and indoors in the Witham Hall in February and March.
Opening times
9:00 to 14:30 on the first Saturday of each month
2023 (1 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023) |
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* First Saturday of the month.
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