
The Online Farmers' Market
Seasonal, dynamic and incredibly high quality produce -
straight from the folk who produce it.
The market opens online every Friday at 5pm.
You order from as many different producers as you like.
New produce gets listed as it becomes available.
If at any point you’d like to add to your order, that’s no
problem.
The market closes every Wednesday at 12pm.
And with UK-wide delivery, everything arrives with you
in one box on a Friday morning.
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Organic and regenerative pasture fed meat
From weekly staples to prime cuts
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Wild day boat fish and shellfish
Sustainably caught by small scale producers
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Biodynamic fruit & veg
Seasonal excellence from these islands
Frequently Asked Questions
How it works
Market is all online.
Opens Fridays at 5pm, shuts Wednesdays at 2pm.
Order at any point in the window - as many times, and from as many different producers, as you like.
Everything arrives with you in one convenient box on Friday morning.
Is it a subscription?
Absolutely not. Just like a regular farmers' market, you decide if and when you'd like to buy anything. There's no obligation to do anything.
When does the market open?
The market is open from the weekend until Wednesday lunchtime each week.
What happens if I want to order from different producers?
You can order from as many producers as you want. We will put everything that you buy into one convenient box and send it to you to arrive on Friday.
Is all your produce organic?
All of our meat is organic or wild. Some of it's regeneratively farmed as well. Our milk, yoghurt and cream is also all organic.
Our fish is wild and caught by independent fisherman that go out on small day boats.
Our fruit and vegetables come from farms that are organic, biodynamic or farming to those standards without the formal certification.
How fresh is the fish?
Very. You won’t get any fresher unless you literally buy it straight off the boat, or catch it yourself. We add freshly caught fish and shellfish to the market on a Wednesday morning.
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