Hawes hosts a street market every week on Tuesdays. Indoor and outdoor market stalls fill the town centre selling a range of local produce and there's a real carnival atmosphere.
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What is the highest market town in Yorkshire?
Penistone is a market town and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. The town is the highest market town in the country, standing at an elevation of over 250 metres above sea level.
We are open every Sunday of the year from 10 am to 4 pm and offer over 250 traders offering countless bargains and family fun. The market is situated on Catterick Racecourse on hard standing, all weather surfaces. Free entry and free parking.
Little has changed in this small town over the years and the gentle pace of Hawes is the perfect escape from the stresses of modern life. It's located between Buttertubs Pass and Fleet Moss in the middle of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is the highest market town in England.
Set in beautiful surroundings by the banks of the River Nidd, just a short walk from the High Street and local amenities in Pateley Bridge is the Nidderdale Showground and the site of the Little Bird Artisan Market.
This full market takes place every Thursday, but a smaller market also takes place on Saturday where you can pick up the essentials, fruit and veg, fresh flowers and butchers' items.
Malton's Traditional Saturday Market runs every Saturday in Malton's Market Place where you'll find gifts, interiors, fashion, food, art and lots more. Expect a good variety of stalls, great bargains and a fun and lively atmosphere.
The Council operates a traditional Town Market- held on a Friday 7am – 4pm. The Market stocks an array of goods including fresh produce and household items. Leyburn Town Council has also introduced some Artisan Markets, which will take place on the town square throughout the year and are organised by Little Bird Made.
Thornton-Le-Dale is a beautiful, quaint English village and undoubtedly one of the most picturesque in Yorkshire. With its olde worlde charm, scenic surroundings and friendly atmosphere, it is easy to see why the village has been voted the prettiest in Yorkshire on more than one occasion!
“Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire is England's most expensive market town for the third year in a row, with average house prices of £1.13m. “Market towns offer so much for house buyers, including rich history, period properties, green spaces, and tourism.
With its long history of dairying, it's no wonder this dale is home to the Wensleydale Creamery, a source of the world-famous Wensleydale Cheese – nibble on all its varieties in the unique tasting room.
Ripon [1] is a small historic cathedral city in Yorkshire, England. Ripon is actually the oldest city in England. It is also the fourth smallest city in England. It has a population of about 17,000.
The hamlet includes Catterick Racecourse and a few houses, the Sunday market, held at the racecourse, was once the largest of its kind in Northern England. After declining fortunes, the market closed in 2016.
Lauded as the largest open-air market in England, Norwich Market is famous for its 200 stalls sheltered by colourful stripy awnings (you definitely won't miss it).
Our weekly markets give you the chance to talk to the vendor and discover the story behind the delicious produce and hand-crafted artisan goods. Traders have sold to customers in this way on the market squares for centuries and it remains at the heart of local life.
Perhaps a little mention about Harmby and Spennithorne in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, I talk about them both together as they are small villages just east of Leyburn about half a mile apart.
Aysgarth Falls, scene of Robin Hood's fight with Little John in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, and Hardraw Force, accessed through the Green Dragon Inn, are Wensleydale waterfalls well worth visiting.
Leyburn is a small market town located in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, located above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale. The nearest towns to Leyburn are Richmond, Hawes and Bedale.