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Wareham Home Producers Market
Type
Covered Market/Market Hall
Wareham
Every Thursday, 8.30am - 11am at the United Reform Church, Church Street. Cakes, pies, preserves, vegetables and flowers.
Sherborne Flea & Antiques Market
Type
Covered Market/Market Hall
Sherborne
Antiques market in Sherborne.
Bridport Farmers' Market
Type
Farmers Market
Bridport
Second Saturday of the month, 9am-1pm at the Arts Centre, South Street. Average 30 stalls.
This Saxon market town is situated on the picturesque coast road to Exeter. The traditional manufacture of ropes, twine and netting is still carried on here – in addition to supplying most of the cordage...
Bridport Country Market
Type
Covered Market/Market Hall
Bridport
Every Saturday, 9am - 12noon at the WI Hall, North Street.
Dorchester South St Farmers Market
Type
Farmers Market
Dorchester
Fourth Saturday of the month, 9am-1pm in South Street.
South Street is the main shopping street in the town centre and is within easy walking distance of all the car parks/station and bus depot.
Weymouth Farmers' Market
Type
Farmers Market
Weymouth
2nd Sunday of the month, 10am - 3pm at Westham Bridge. Average 25 stalls.
Our original market. Situated on the old bridge across the harbour, now a car park, it can on occasion be somewhat exposed. To one side of the bridge, more a dam than a bridge, is the marina and on the other an expanse of...
Poundbury Farmers' Market
Type
Farmers Market
Poundbury, Dorchester
First Saturday of the month, 9am-1pm at Brownsword Hall. Average 40 stalls.
The County town of Dorchester, as its name indicates, was a Roman city. Some of its approaches are on the original Roman ways and lined with avenues of trees; further avenues beautify the celebrated Walks which mark the...
Bridport Market
Type
Outdoor Market
Bridport
In 1253 King Henry III granted a charter to Bridport and since then the Market has been in operation almost continually.
In Saxon times “port” meant a place of trade, any type of trade and not necessarily a sea port. This port, market, or bullring was often a widening of the main street in the...






