Boroughs throughout the region host weekly farmers' markets, allowing city folk the chance to enjoy the taste of the countryside without having to leave the comfort of urban life. Farmers bring the likes of fresh fruit and vegetables, organic honey, warm bakes to beautiful flowers every week in London. Whether you're a keen farmers market fan or have yet to visit and try the fresh produce for yourself, these are the five best farmers' markets worth a visit in London.

Blackheath Station car park, London SE3 9LA Hosted every Sunday from 10am until 2pm, the Blackheath Farmers Market sees a local car park become a hotspot for fresh produce with Norfolk-caught brown shrimps, local honey, and seasonal specials like Kentish asparagus all on offer. Often at the market are cake stalls Cakehole, Bread and Macaroon as well as pasta species Lord Pesto and preserves Nana's Chutneys. One fan of the Blackheath Farmers Market said: "Fantastic produce and great stalls with fab people.

Everything is fresh and just tastes amazing!!" Essex House Surgery, Station Rd, London, United Kingdom SW13 0LW The market has between 20 and 30 stalls offering a mix of produce including free-range meat, fresh fish, fruit and veg, cheese, homemade apple juice and much more. One local to Barnes t said: "This is a really great local market for local people. You'll have no trouble here.

" Pimlico Rd, London SW1W 8UT Pimlico Road ' Market takes place every Saturday from 9am until 2pm and is often very popular among .