With it’s countryside charm, we love bringing the Northern Dales Farmers’ Market to the stunning grounds of Crathorne Hall. We host the market here on the second Sunday of most months, from 10am to 2pm, offering a relaxed, seasonal market surrounded by the beauty of the estate.
Every time you visit, you’ll find a wonderful array of local food producers and artisan makers – anything from fresh, seasonal veg, free-range meats, handmade cheeses, to sweet treats, baked goods, preserves and more.
If you’re searching for authentic farm-fresh food near Yarm, our Crathorne Hall Farmers’ Market is the perfect place to experience the best of local produce. Just a few minutes from Yarm, the market brings together some of the finest farmers, bakers, butchers, cheesemakers and artisan food producers from across North Yorkshire and Teesside.
From seasonal fruit and vegetables to homemade pies, preserves and baked goods, everything here is grown, reared or handmade within the region. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the people behind your food, support small local farms and taste the flavours that make this area so special.
The market space is fully accessible: firm, hard-standing ground for ease of walking, pushchairs or wheelchairs; a ramp at the hotel side entrance helps with movement in and out for refreshments and for access to toilets. We welcome well-behaved dogs on leads.
Where are we & how to reach us:
Crathorne Hall is near Yarm and just off the A19, very easy to get to for those travelling by car. From the A19, turn onto the A67 following the brown signs to Crathorne Hall.
Parking:
Parking is free for market visitors in the hotel’s grounds. There is ample parking available.
We always encourage visitors to make a day of it. Crathorne Hall itself has beautiful woodland walks across its 15-acre estate, signposted trails, wooden sculptures, and peaceful views over the grounds.
Refreshments are available in the hotel – you can grab a coffee, maybe some cake, or enjoy Sunday lunch or afternoon tea if you’re staying or visiting the Hall. It’s a great way to rest your feet and enjoy the surroundings. If you’re looking to book a Sunday lunch in Yarm, contact the hotel directly.
Nearby villages and countryside are lovely too, if you’re up for a little exploring. If you enjoy walks, the local footpaths around Crathorne Village and Park Wood offer fresh air and charm.
For up-to-date information about our stallholders, event dates and other market locations follow us on Facebook or Instagram for the latest news, photos and announcements.
We’d love you to come along, meet our traders, and experience what makes Crathorne Hall Farmers’ Market such a special part of our local community. Whether you’re from down the road or miles away, you’ll always get a warm welcome here.
EXCELLENT Based on 13 reviews Posted on Janet NewlandsVerified An excellent morning out, would recommend a visit A memorable visit to a lovely market town, the farmers market had an excellent variety of products to offer and the craft fair was very interesting, also enjoyed the walk on the river side watching the ducklings and looking around the individual shops and found an excellent fruit and vegetable shop, shall be definitely be going to the next onePosted on chris eVerified Great local produce Right in the town centre on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month a great selection of local gourmet scotch eggs , pies , honey , rare breed meats and other tasty things - take a big bag you will need itPosted on Laura TVerified We shall return to stock up on treats - hopefully they'll be even more stalls next time Northern Dales Farmers Market is a travelling farmers market. They run markets every weekend in several locations (once a month to each location); Stokesley, Thirsk, Preston Park, Hartlepool, Wynyard Hall, Stewart Park, Easingwold.The market wasn't as big as we expected, maybe around 15 stalls, but the weather wasn't very good on both of our visits (Stokesley & Stuarts Park) so maybe it was a smaller turn out than usual. Stokesley's Market is right on the high street so could potentially be very busy, but we paid for parking at nearby local supermarket. We shall enjoy returning to the Farrmer's Market a couple of times a year to stock up on treats :-) Gigantic scones, delicious pies, fresh breads, lovely desserts, fresh meats, home-made non-alcoholic wine and a range of flavoured cheeses. Just wish someone there sold fresh olives!Posted on Ian WVerified Great Produce My favourite farmers market, lots of great and interesting produce. Some things are a bit on the expense side but it's well worth it for the quality. Highly recommended.Posted on OldBill2Verified Wish we had one like this! We went to Stokesley last Saturday and were pleasantly surprised by to find that not only was there a Farmers Market on but also a craft fair in what I believe is the town hall. Both were very good indeed and it was a pleasure to see local produce being sold by local people. The farmers market in particular was excellent with fresh fruit, veg, bread, eggs, scones and lots of other things, like chilli plants for sale. All the stall holders were friendly and welcoming and we had a thoroughly nice time. I just wish that our town had a market like this one - it beats the supermarkets hands down. Well done Stokesley !Posted on nmaidwell123Verified Lots of great stalls selling a good range of produce One of the best if not the best farmers markets around. Lots of excellent products available and the stall holders are very welcomingPosted on Colin FVerified Lucky Visit We were lucky to be in the right place at the right time and stumbled on the market. A great display of local wares and food with a great atmosphere and very friendly peoplePosted on ClanClarkVerified Small but perfectly formed Cracking little farmers market. Parked at coop as we bought a few supplies there. Quite a variety as well as the usual fantastic butchers and cheese makers etc. From dog treats to Korean snacks. Not very big, but well worth a potter.Posted on ChristineM50Verified Great variety, quality and taste What a great selection of foods on offer, we always come home with a fantastic array of local produce. Some of our favourites are Pie Jackers, Acorn Preserves, Wreford farm and Labour of loaf. There is also a great selection of brownies, flapjacks, biscuits, ciders and many other tasty items.Posted on Dave JVerified Farmers Market or Craft Market ! Seems to have changed slot over the years and as I understand the originsl rules I cannot see how some of the stalls meet the original rules, having said that it's worth a day out as some of the food stalls are very good and you won't find these foods on your big supermarket shelves.The Stokesley farmer's market is on the high street and always as plenty of stalls and although first impressions you may think items are expensive remember that alot of time and effort goes in to these products.