The heart of Somerset, Esk is best known for its stunning backdrop of Mount Glen Rock. Stroll down the main street and enjoy boutique cafes, gift and antique shops, country pubs and more. As you drive into Esk, leave your cares and worries behind you.
In the 2006 census, Esk had a population of 1,166. In the 2011 census, Esk had a population of 1,755 people. In the 2016 census, the locality of Esk had a population of 1,698 people. In the 2021 census, the locality of Esk had a population of 1,641 people.
Esk is an interesting town historically. It has a number of buildings which have been registered on the Register of the National Estate and many buildings in the main street - Ipswich Street - are fine examples of late 19th century vernacular Queensland architecture with fine joinery.
* Local Craft/Treasure and Fresh Produce Market held at Loch Village Railway Siding from 9am - 1pm. * Market held 2nd Sunday of each month October through to April (market held in the Loch Hall May - September).
Hucknall outdoor market is open from 9am to 4pm as a general market every Friday and Saturday. You'll find it on the pedestrianised area of Hucknall High Street.
But council chiefs have confirmed the lease will be terminated at the end of November at the site which traded seven days a week between each April and November. Bonny St market traders will be leaving in November to make way for the Blackpool Central development.
Bulwell Flea Market takes place every Wednesday at the Bulwell Market site from 9am till 4pm. Casual stall allocation takes place at 8:30am on the day. At just £22.50 per day, renters may sell second-hand household bric-a-brac.
Ambleside outdoor market is no exception around 20 different traders set up their stalls in the King Street car park every Wednesday (in almost all weathers you get used to four seasons in one day in Cumbria).
When: 4th Sunday of each Month (Except for December it will be the 3rd Sunday) The market will be cancelled if it is raining or if rain has made the grounds unusable. Please contact us or follow us on facebook to ensure the market is still running.
The Stroud Shambles Market is held every Friday and Saturday throughout the year and offers a delightful selection of vintage items, antiques, collectables and locally-made arts and crafts.
The current day market, held every Monday, 9am-4pm on the Market Place and Granby Road - has a wide variety of good including clothes, bed linen, shoes, fruit & veg, freshly baked bread, flowers, jewellery, wool, toys and hot food stands.In addition to the popular Monday stall market, the Council operates the UK's ...
The market bustles with the best of them (and has done since 1276) – around 60 different traders set up their stalls in the market square every Thursday and Saturday (in almost all weathers – you get used to four seasons in one day in Cumbria) to sell a wide and tempting range of local food and drink, crafts, clothes ...