Dates for your diary- August 2023

 

 

Saturday 5th – Carlisle Farmers Market, 9am-2pm

Available from Christine’s Kitchen. The markets is set in the idyllic grounds of Carlisle Cathedral, only a few short steps from The Fratry- perfect for a light lunch following your shopping.

Thursday 13th – Keswick Market, Market Square. 9am-5pm

Stretching from the top of the Market Square, down towards the corner of Bank Street the whole area is pedestrianized offering a variety of stalls, many of those locally produced.

Saturday 12th  – Dalston Agricultural Show

Sunday 13th – Moffat Farmers Market

Held in the Town Hall, Moffat the market offers an array of produce from over 30 stalls.

Thursday 17th – Keswick Market, Market Square. 9am-5pm

Stretching from the top of the Market Square, down towards the corner of Bank Street the whole area is pedestrianized offering a variety of stalls, many of those locally produced.

Friday 18th – Friday Egremont Farmers Craft and Trade Market 9.30-12.30

Held in Egremont Market Hall, Market Street, Egremont. This is the only market we attend in the West of the county, the ideal opportunity to stock up on your cheese & butter.

Saturday 19th  – Gosforth Agricultural Show

Thursday 24th- Keswick Market, Market Square. 9am-5pm

Stretching from the top of the Market Square, down towards the corner of Bank Street the whole area is pedestrianized offering a variety of stalls, many of those locally produced.

Friday 25h – Kendal Farmers market, Market Place, Kendal 9am-3pm

A truly northern farmers market with an array of Award Winning local produce.

Saturday 26th – Brampton Farmers Market, Brampton town center. 9am-1.30pm

Our cheese is available alongside Christine’s Kitchen delicious Jams & Chutneys at Bramptons sustainable market, which offers a wide range of local produce, sweets treats and crafts.

Wednesday 30th  – Ennerdale Show

Thursday 31st – Keswick Market, Market Square. 9am-5pm

Stretching from the top of the Market Square, down towards the corner of Bank Street the whole area is pedestrianized offering a variety of stalls, many of those locally produced