Cost of your food 30 mins - 1 hour About 8 miles away
Cobham Market, on Hollyhedge Road, just off the High Street in Cobham on the fourth Saturday of each month, has a wide range of stalls selling food and drink to cook later or to eat straight away - as well as a variety of art and crafts. So go along from 9.30am to 2pm and eat your way around, while talking to the farmers who produced your food.
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