There are a number of farmers’ and community markets in Oxford and Oxfordshire selling local produce.
LEARN MOREThere are a number of farmers’ and community markets in Oxford and Oxfordshire selling produce, hot food and other products, much of which is local, ethical and from small-scale producers.
Prefer to get your veg delivered home? See our listing and find the right veg box delivery service for you
Oxford Community Markets represents the coming together of the city’s numerous and growing community owned and organised markets. It is a growing network for mutual benefit and support, aiming through collaboration to create a truly alternative shopping experience to the benefit of the people, the environment, and of course, to the delight of the taste buds.
A great farmers' market located at East Oxford primary School, Oxford OX4 1JP
LEARN MOREHeadington Market on London Road and at the top of New High Street, central Headington. Local market that uses the stall fees for community activities.
LEARN MORELake Street Community Centre, Oxford OX1 4RP.
LEARN MORETalking Shop’s Saturday Market and Cafe at Sandford Village Hall, Sandford-on-Thames OX4 4NY
LEARN MOREWolvercote Community Market at The White Hart Community Pub on Godstow Road in Lower Wolvercote.
LEARN MOREMarket of local, small-scale and artisan producers. 10am- 2pm every 2nd and 4th Saturday, at North Parade Avenue. They also have one-off night markets. Check their website for details of these.
LEARN MORETravelling market in Gloucester Green all day Wednesdays to Saturdays, with food, clothes, bric a brac and some local traders.
LEARN MORELocal farmers’ market at Oxford Castle Quarter every 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month.
LEARN MOREBringing the new generation farmers’ market to the high street, they support fresh, local and organic producers. 10am-2 pm every Sunday on Banbury Road, OX2 7DE (Summertown shops, outside M&S).
LEARN MORESee the Thames Valley Farmers’ Market Cooperative’s website for markets across Oxfordshire in Abingdon, Charlbury, Chipping Norton, Didcot, Banbury, Witney and Woodstock.
LEARN MOREIs your local food market missing from this page? Drop us a line and we’ll gladly add it.