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Comber Farmers' Market

St Mary's Parish Church, Comber, County Down, BT23 5DU
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Comber Farmers' Market is held on the first Thursday of the month from 09:00 - 13:30 in St Mary's Parish Church car park, the Square, Comber. There are over 24 regular traders selling artisan food and plants. The range includes breads, cheeses, vegetables, fruit, cakes, traybakes, tarts, quiches, eggs, olives, jams, chutneys, fish, dry cured bacon, sausages, gammon, kid-goat meat, flowers, bedding plants, chocolate, sauces, and oils. In addition, the ladies of the church catering committee provide morning tea, coffee and homemade scones, buns and biscuits in the church hall.

Special Themed Thursdays at Comber Farmers Market throughout the year - keep an eye on the Comber Farmers' Market Facebook page for special events!

Everyone welcome to come, view and hopefully be tempted by the delights on offer at this award winning Farmers' Market.

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  • Free (parking charges may apply)

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* 09:00 - 13:30 on the first Thursday of each month

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