Cost of your food 30 mins - 1 hour Less than a mile away
Hailsham Farmers' Market, held at the cattle market on Market Street in Hailsham on the second Saturday of each month, has a wide range of stalls selling food and drink to cook later or to eat straight away. So go along from 9am to 12.30pm and eat your way around, while talking to the farmers who produced your food.
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