Exciting new names have been added to the lineup of stallholders at this year’s Dulverton Artisan Food, Drink & Crafts Festival.  Taking place on Saturday 6 July from 10am to 4.30pm on the Exmoor Lawns beside the River Barle in the heart of Dulverton, it’s a wonderful opportunity to discover a whole host of local producers and artisans from right across Exmoor, the Quantocks, Devon and Somerset. The weather looks set fair, so come along and join us – free admission for all.

Beautiful bee-friendly flowers from Marguerite Rose Devon

The list of exciting and innovative stallholders will include Margeurite Rose, Helena Elliott Illustration, The Sip Shed Devon and the multi-award winning Exmoor Feasting Company.

Helena Elliott’s delightful illustrations creating beautiful textiles

Who can resist the delicious fare from The Exmoor Feasting Company?

There will be over 30 stallholders to discover, as well as live music and hot and cold refreshments.  Try some local beer, local cider, local spirits and even local readymade cocktails!

Discover The Sip Shed’s amazing fresh, ready to drink cocktails!

Many thanks to our generous event sponsor – The Best of Exmoor. Take a look at their website to see the very best holiday cottages across Exmoor, supporting the very best of Exmoor’s producers and artisans!

Free admission for all.  Dogs welcome on leads.  For all information and a full list of stallholders, click here.

The Dulverton Artisan Food, Drink & Crafts Festival is a glorious summer event celebrating the many artisan producers located across Exmoor, the Quantocks and Devon.  To be held on Saturday 6 July from 10am to 4.30pm on the Exmoor Lawns beside the River Barle in the heart of Dulverton – a beautiful location for this popular festival, now in its third year.

Cottage Beer Project

Alongside live music and hot and cold refreshments, you’ll discover 35 stalls from local producers – a selection of gifts, clothing, homeware, artwork, leather goods and of course home-produced meat, beer, spirits, chutneys, preserves, dog treats… to name just a few!

Enjoying the stalls, the live music and the refreshments

Some of the many artisan producers to attend include Beckland Charcuterie, Border Country Belts, Cherry Tree Preserves, Combe Florey Nursery, Cottage Beer Project, Culmstock Chilli Company, The Dog House Pantry, Exmoor Distillery, Exmoor Feasting, Exmoor Fudge Kitchen, Exmoor Tea, Helena Elliott Illustration, Little Oak Farm Pork, Loaders Cider, Max and Mike’s Street Food, Lucho Bakes, The Nomadic Barista, Painswick Pets, Painted Crow Designs, Rupert Smith Wildlife Photography, The Sip Shed, Sophie Forster Design and very many more.

Many thanks to our generous event sponsor – The Best of Exmoor. Why not book to stay in one of The Best of Exmoor’s idyllic character holiday cottages and come to the Dulverton Artisan Food, Drink & Crafts Festival to discover the very best of Exmoor’s producers and artisans?

Free admission for all.  Dogs welcome on leads.  For all information and a full list of stallholders, click here.

The Dulverton Farmers’ Market is back for 2024 in just a couple of weeks!

Visit the charming Exmoor town of Dulverton to discover a traditional farmers’ market with a wide selection of stalls from independent producers, artisans and crafts people from across Exmoor, Somerset and Devon.  The market takes place on the last Saturday of the month from April to September – in the Lion Stables Car Park in the heart of the town – from 10 to 2.30pm.  Hot and cold refreshments and live music will be there to keep visitors refreshed and entertained!

The first market will take place on Saturday 27 April.

Go to the Dulverton Farmers’ Market website for information and links to each of the stallholders across the next six months.  Please note that not every stallholder listed is present at every market – the months they will be there are listed under each individual entry on the website.

Whilst in Dulverton, don’t miss the opportunity to spend the rest of the day exploring this picturesque town on the edge of the Exmoor National Park.  Why not stay for lunch in one of the many pubs, restaurants and tea rooms and browse the many delightful independent shops?