Sherbourne Farmers' Market

Warm, golden coloured stone buildings, dating from between the 15th and 18th centuries, line the narrow streets of Sherborne,  Its principal building is the Abbey, founded in 988 and at one time the seat of a bishop. 

Sherborne also boasts two castles, both on the eastern edge of the town; the ruins of the old castle date from the 12th century;  Sir Walter Raleigh began building the nearby New Castle in 1592 and was enlarged in the 17th century by its present owners, the Digby family. 

When:- the third Friday each month
Time:- 9.00am – 1.00pm
Venue:- Bottom of Cheap Street
Contact name:- Mark Doggral
Tel:-
01258 454510 e-mail:- joyeatman@hotmail.co.uk

Regular producers include:

Ashby’s Olives,
Barnes Meats,
Bridge Farm Cider, 
Bridfish array of smoked delights
Bridport Gourmet Pies,
Boasty's Best Preserves, Fresh Produce, Vegetable Plants & Flowers
Brokewood Farm beef,
Dorset Coffee,
Dorset Down Mushrooms,
Dorset Blue Vinney,
Enford Farm Organic beef, lamb & mutton
Flying Fish Feasts' handmade fishcakes
L & C Game venison, rabbit & pheasant,
Mere Fish Farm trout,
Puddings and Pies, cakes & pasties
Simply Cooking cakes & savouries,
Thornhill Eggs,
West Country Water Buffalo,
Woolsery Cheese,
Wyle Meadow Lamb
Wootton Organic Dairy sheeps cheese

Directions: Click here for a map and directions.
Parking facilities: Street parking & car park spaces available.
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