The last time I went to Knighton was about 12 years ago, and I remember buying a Bara Brith which I thought was rather good...
I returned recently expecting this town to be full of good food shops. I could find antique shops, but struggled to find good food shops which I thought the town would be full of :-(.
I managed to find one baker (in the entrance to a supermarket).
and was told that there was a good butcher in the other supermarket:
As supermarkets go, Harry Tuffin is a bit special and one day I'll do a post on them.
I returned recently expecting this town to be full of good food shops. I could find antique shops, but struggled to find good food shops which I thought the town would be full of :-(.
I managed to find one baker (in the entrance to a supermarket).
and was told that there was a good butcher in the other supermarket:
As supermarkets go, Harry Tuffin is a bit special and one day I'll do a post on them.
However it was Knighton Farmers' Market where I found what I wanted.
It's held in the Community Centre on the second and fourth Saturday in the month.
There's locally produced meats and organically grown vegetables, Fair Trade goods, local beers & ciders and I bought some very pretty flowers.
It's held in the Community Centre on the second and fourth Saturday in the month.
There's locally produced meats and organically grown vegetables, Fair Trade goods, local beers & ciders and I bought some very pretty flowers.
You can also buy crafts and a young girl was playing the recorder when I called.
There's everything from Bara Brith, smoked garlic to goose eggs:
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