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Hilltown Farmer's Food & Craft Market

22 Rostrevor Road, Hilltown, Down, BT34 5XR
Poster displaying details of the Hilltown Farmer's Market on the 1st Sunday of every month.

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First Sunday of every month we host a Farmer's Food and Craft Market. Come along and buy local products, from local people, selling a variety of arts, crafts and fresh food.

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