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Bit further afield, but if you drive, the farmers market in Blackheath is every Sunday 10-2 and has a good range of fruit / veg / meat / fish / bakery etc.


There's also a weekly farmers market in Brockley on Saturdays, was a little bit smaller than the Blackheath one when I last went, but it was more recently established so might have grown since then. It was still worth a visit.


http://www.brockleymarket.com/news/

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Mike_B Wrote:

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> anyone actually tried it out? is the quality good?

> Farm shops in London are often very

> disappointing...


If by it you mean the jams, jellies and chutneys, then yes, I have and so have many others. Hopefully the creator will see this posting.

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