A genuine growers-and-makers market in the grounds of a Brighton church
St Andrew's Church, 228 New Street, Brighton VIC 3186 (corner of New Street and Church Street)
Saturday, 18 July 2026
8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Upcoming Dates
Monthly — third Saturday, 08:30 – 13:00
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St Andrew's Church, 228 New Street, Brighton VIC 3186 (corner of New Street and Church Street)
Part of the Community Farmers Markets network, Brighton Farmers' Market brings a genuine farm-to-community experience to one of Melbourne's most established bayside suburbs. Held in the leafy grounds of St Andrew's Church on the corner of New Street and Church Street, the market prides itself on a simple but important rule: the people behind the stalls are the growers and makers themselves. That direct connection between producer and shopper sets it apart from a conventional retail market, making it a dependable source of fresh, seasonal produce and handcrafted goods. The market is accredited by the Victorian Farmers' Markets Association, providing shoppers with an added layer of assurance about authenticity and provenance.
Entry Fee
free
Market Setting
outdoor
Weather Policy
Unknown
Dog Policy
Unknown
Market size
Not specified
Level of Curation
Curated selection
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Parking
Parking available nearby
Food & Drink
Vibe & Activities
Access & Comfort
Family & Pets
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Yes - Brighton Farmers' Market is VFMA accredited, meaning the people who sell the produce are the growers and makers themselves, not resellers.
The market is held in the grounds of St Andrew's Church at 228 New Street, Brighton, on the corner of New Street and Church Street.
It runs on the third Saturday of each month from 8:30am to 1pm.

Saturday
18 July 2026
8:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Upcoming Dates
Follow this market to get updates about upcoming dates and news
St Andrew's Church, 228 New Street, Brighton VIC 3186 (corner of New Street and Church Street)