Does Bury have a market?

The Market has over 350 stalls open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
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What day is market day in Bury?

Open Market

Stalls open on Wednesday and Friday from 9am to 4.30pm, and Saturday from 9am to 5pm.
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Is Bury Market worth visiting?

The ambience and layout offers visitors the opportunity to seek out and visit every stall. The range of products and facilities is second to none. Bury Market is a very large traditional market in a modern setting. It's a unique shopping experience and great day out for Individuals and Groups.
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Does Bury have an indoor market?

The outdoor market, fish and meat hall, Katsouris and other stalls around the perimeter of the indoor market hall are unaffected and open for business as usual. Find out more.
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Is Bury a market town?

Bury (/ˈbɛri/ locally; or also /ˈbʊri/) is a market town on the River Irwell in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England.
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Bury Market: ‘You can get everything you want and it’s a really good price’

What shops are in Bury?

  • Bury Market. 1,221. ...
  • Radcliffe Market. Flea & Street Markets. ...
  • Mill Gate Shopping Centre. Shopping Malls. ...
  • The Rock. Shopping Malls. ...
  • Guyz Barbers. Flea & Street Markets • Shopping Malls. ...
  • Park Farm Shop and Tea Rooms. Speciality & Gift Shops. ...
  • The Locoshed Whitefield. Speciality & Gift Shops. ...
  • Hearts for Homes. Speciality & Gift Shops.
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How big is Bury Market?

Bury Market is a big town centre attraction with free coach parking. There are over 200 unique stalls to explore on Bury Market, across a Market Hall, Open Market, Fish & Meat Hall and Market Parade.
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Is Bury good for shopping?

Shopping centres in Bury

The Rock and Millgate offer brilliant selections of contemporary high street and boutique stores, alongside food outlets and leisure facilities, including a Vue cinema, Hollywood Bowl, and the well-known Martini's On The Rock, which offers cocktails, a poker club, pool hall and more!
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What is Bury Market famous for?

The market opens on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and attracts visitors from miles around. It is famed for its black pudding stalls and is near Bury's main shopping centre, Mill Gate.
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What does Bury Market sell?

Stall Directory
  • Children's and Baby Wear.
  • Cleaning Equipment.
  • CTN Items.
  • Electrical Goods.
  • Ethnic Clothing.
  • Fashion Clothing.
  • Food.
  • Footwear.
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Is Bury a nice town?

“Ranking in the top 10, Bury is a great choice of city to settle into family life.” Bury also scored as the eighth area in the UK with the happiest families with it being the happiest place for families in Greater Manchester.
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How many stalls are in Bury Market?

Bury Market was granted its charter in the 1440s and now attracts millions of visitors every year and thousands of coaches from across the country. It boats 370 stalls on its three sites - the Market Hall, Outdoor Market, and the Fish and Meat Hall.
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What is the nicest area in Bury?

The most sought after areas of Bury are Greenmount, Ramsbottom, Elton, Lowercroft, Holcombe, Summerseat, Hawkshaw, Tottington and Walshaw. Property prices range from £150,000 - £2,000,000.
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Why is Bury market shut?

Why is the indoor market closed? Indoor stalls on the market are closed temporarily as a safety precaution while investigations are carried out to the roof and building.
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How often is Bury market open?

The Award Winning Bury Market has over 350 stalls open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Market Hall & Fish & Meat Hall also Open Everyday except Sundays.
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Where to park when visiting Bury Market?

Please see the links to their websites (where available) for prices and facilities:
  • Angouleme Retail Park, BL9 0BZ.
  • Knowlsey Place car park, Knowsley Street, BL9 0SW.
  • Metrolink station, Haymarket Street, BL9 0AY.
  • Moorgate Retail Park, BL9 7AQ.
  • Millgate shopping centre, BL9 0QQ.
  • The Rock Parkade, 61a Rochdale Rd, Bury BL9 7AX.
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What days is Bury meat market open?

Opening times: Full Markets (including the Open Market) take place on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. The Fish and Meat Hall is open Monday to Saturday (apart from Tuesday pm). Bury Market Hall is open 6 days a week.
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Are dogs allowed in Bury Market?

Are dogs allowed in the market - Bury Market. Dogs on leads are allowed on the Open Market but not in the Market Halls, with the exception of assistance dogs which are allowed throughout the site. The Market is a busy place and as such we do not recommend anybody brings a dog of a nervous disposition.
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Why is the town Bury called Bury?

The name Bury, Buri and Byri comes from the Saxon and means "a stronghold". In ancient times it is thought that the whole area was probably forest, marsh and moorland inhabited by nomadic herdsmen.
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What is the most deprived area in Bury?

In Bury the SOA with the highest level of deprivation was Chesham Fold in Bury East which ranked 595 on the national scale. Overall 11 SOAs in Bury fell within the 10% most deprived nationally and 24 fell within the top 20%.
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Where is the most expensive place to live in Bury?

The five most expensive streets in Bury (and what it will cost to live there)
  1. Woodhey Road, Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 - £789,550. ...
  2. Redisher Lane, Hawkshaw, Bury BL8 - £688,165. ...
  3. Cross Lane, Holcombe, Bury BL8 - £678,874.
  4. Hawkshaw Lane, Hawkshaw, Bury BL8 - £643,912.
  5. Higher Summerseat, Ramsbottom, Bury BL0 - £601,399.
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Is Bury classed as Greater Manchester?

Made up of ten boroughs: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan and the cities of Manchester and Salford, Greater Manchester is home to a number of green spaces which you can find more about below...
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What is the population in Bury?

A map shows the English regions and Wales. In Bury, the population size has increased by 4.7%, from around 185,100 in 2011 to 193,800 in 2021.
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When did Bury Market burn down?

Bury Market dates back to 1440 and has operated from several town centre sites over the centuries. It moved to its current site in the early 1970s after the previous market hall, where Kay Gardens now is, burned down in 1968.
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Where is the oldest market in the UK?

Archaeological evidence suggests that Colchester is England's oldest recorded market town, dating to at least the time of the Roman occupation of Britain's southern regions. Another ancient market town is Cirencester, which held a market in late Roman Britain.
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