Discover the best top things to do in South East England, United Kingdom including Dengate's Farm Stall, Ash Village Market, Mikes Corner, Mockbeggar Farm Shop & Tea Room, Forest Row Market, Falconhurst Farm Shop, The Goods Shed, Deddington Farmers' Market, Thames Ditton Farmers Market, Ripley Farmers' Market.
Restaurants in South East England
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Seasonal farm stall selling home-grown and local produce as available. Eggs, apple juices, preserves, woodturnings and logs all year round. Self-service on occasions. Home-grown Christmas trees from December 1st. Seasonal opening hours. Updates and current info on FB and Instagram.
Been going to dengates farm stall for many years now .David has a good choice of tree as he grows them himself. All sizes at a good price would recommend as you can't get fresher you pick it they cut it then or reserve it for later.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Drove by this place wanted drinks so we dropped in. Very nice establishment. Lovely coffee and cakes. This is a good to stop for just coffee and a snack. Don't expect a full course meal as this is a very pleasant tea room. Stocks beer, soft drinks, and grocery.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Forest Row Village Market is one of Sussex' finest suppliers of good food and hand made crafts. Winners of Britain's Best Small Community Market 2017. Grand Finalists of the Sussex Food and Drink Awards Best Farmers Market 2017 & 2019 Forest Row Market is the first market in the UK to become Plastic Free, Zero Waste & Dementia Friendly.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
4.5 based on 169 reviews
Farmers market, food hall and restaurant.
Always loved this place.. we regularly shop there! It can’t be beaten normally.. today I was a little bit upset although I must say this was a one off.. we did our shopping as we do each week and everyone was fantastic.. we got to the cheese counter where we usually spend about £20 on a couple of cheeses.. it was a different man to usual - 12th September.. my partner has a medical face mask exemption and he told her to put a mask on.. she explained she couldn’t and he refused to serve her cheese.. that’s fine - but it does mean that we won’t be going back.. there are a few farm shops around - the Goods Shed was our closest.. no argument but if you have a hidden disability and if that one particular man is at the cheese counter - you won’t get to purchase anything.. go when the friendly woman is there is the best advice.. also if you don’t want cheese then the Goods Shed is a great place to go! Below is my review from pre - Covid.. It all started on a rainy day.. my partner decided to get the slow cooker out and make a vegetable stew.. I was sent out to get the vegetables.. the Goods Shed sells an abundance of all different vegetables, cheeses, fish and meat plus a bakery.. the people that work there are so nice! Helpfulness is oozed in every part of the shed.. the flavour and quality of the food is second to none.. worth every single penny.. I’m in love with the place to be honest! Don’t take my word for it - go there and I bet you can’t find anything to complain about..
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Deddington Farmers' Market is one of the most successful and well loved farmers' markets in the county. It has 40+ carefully selected food producers selling foods that have been grown or produced within 30 miles of the pretty ironstone village. The stallholders are happy to talk to you about the provenance of their foods and answer your questions. There is also a craft market in the church on market days. The market is held on the 4th Saturday of the month.
Farmers' Market in Oxfordshire village of Deddington. Held on the fourth Saturday of every month. Very friendly and bustling market with 40+ stalls selling a wide range of locally sourced produce (where possible) including meats, fruit/veg, plants, cakes, breads, fish, etc. Also a lovely range of crafts, some of which are in the Church. A great market to visit with a lively sociable atmosphere. Plenty of excellent venues in the village to relax for coffee/lunch. Run for 14 years by local volunteers for the benefit of the whole community.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 30 reviews
I visited the very first Ripley Farmers Market here on the Green and enjoy supporting and promoting the primary producers. Lots to see, taste and buy, plus opportunity to chat to the friendly stall holders and visitors.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.