Devonshire Square, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex TN40 1AB
Most streets nearby have free 2 hour parking (although it is not always easy to find a free space). There are also some pay and display car parks, the most prominent being at the De La Warr Pavilion.
The Bexhill Farmers Market Association is a not-for-profit Community Association formed by the Bexhill and Rother Environmental Group(s) and strongly supported by the Bexhill Town Team. A Steering Group is responsible for planning the market, selecting stallholders and appointing the management team
We offer quality, locally sourced seasonal game and make our own unique game burgers plus a variety of Wild Boar and Venison sausages.
Products: Meat: Game , Meats : Smoked
Contact: Vincent Elliott & Julia Elliott 01424 883060. email >
Everything Spice Bakery
A full range of freshly baked breads and pastries
An extensive range of global spices, sauces and curry kits at very competitive prices.
We also have a selection of Asian food presentation tins.
Freshly made for the market, delicious cakes and bakes. A different selection every week.
Products: Bakery
Contact: 07825 266637
Sussex Pies
Ready baked pies and pasties
Products: Pies
Contact: Barbara McCloud 01424 731599/0773976281 email >
Places To Visit+
Places To Visit
The 7th Earl De La Warr transformed the small rural village of Bexhill into an exclusive seaside resort. In 1890 he opened the luxurious Sackville Hotel and then organised the building on the sea front of the Kursaal, In 1902 Bexhill became an Incorporated Borough, the last town in Sussex to be incorporated and in 1935 the 9th Earl De La Warr championed the construction of the De La Warr Pavilion. The Second World War caused the evacuation of the schools and substantial bomb-damage to the town. Many returned to Bexhill after