Reviews for ORTON FARMERS' MARKET, ORTON

5/5
3 years ago
Clean and free toilets! Would recommend putting a donations box/ honesty box 🙂
5/5 from Cheryl
3 years ago
We found this market by browsing the Internet while on holiday locally. Plenty of variety of artisan wares available. I purchased a bespoke bread board, handmade soap, some goats cheeses, venison burgers and pork sausages. Lovely chatting to the stall holders who were extremely knowledgeable about their products. Would definitely recommend a visit.
5/5 from Lis
3 years ago
Lots of local food choices. At reasonable prices. The bakers stall is particularly good
5/5 from Kerryanne
4 years ago
We love going to this little market. A great choice of locally produced food and the quality is exceptional.
5/5 from Carri
4 years ago
Some very good stalls and for me especially the stall that sells the craft stuff and rubber stamps
4/5 from Steve
5 years ago
Love it.support these local markets.hight quantity produce.if we don't,all we'll be left with is supermarkets who only sell what they want. Support local businesses
5/5 from Stuart
6 years ago
Great market. Local produce, eggs, meat, vegetables. Also other handmade and homemade products. I had goat curry today with rice and peas. Oh it was so good, I can't wait to see if the lady is back next month. Chicken sausage was good too from a stall.
4/5 from Kezz
7 years ago
Great place to buy all groceries! Lovely community and food! Perfect place for everyone! Especially to show everyone how important buying and eating local food and other items! Flowers are amazing last over 2 weeks scent and look!
4/5 from Hew
7 years ago
Excellent, dinky high quality farmers market every second Saturday each month. Terrific for local meat, pies, cheese, art and crafty stuff and veg/fruit. Not the cheapest but the quality is really there: Dexter beef, venison, Kitridding pies and bacon, Westmoreland Zpepper curd's cheese. Go go go!
5/5 from Mrs
10 years ago
A good variety of stalls most times. Really tasty organic foods and artisan breads etc and plenty of local reared meats etc. You may even spot an alpaca.