Is Tynemouth Market sheltered?

Yes, Tynemouth Market is fully sheltered, located on the platforms of the historic Victorian Tynemouth Metro Station, which features a covered, glazed roof. It is an indoor/undercover market that operates every Saturday and Sunday, providing a dry, protected experience regardless of the weather.
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What makes Tynemouth Market unique?

At Tynemouth's undercover market you'll find yourself immersed in a world of vintage clothing, jewellery and accessories, where you can also pick up unique antique items, retro fashion, vintage homeware and furniture.
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Is there live music at Tynemouth Market?

Live music playing as well which added to the great atmosphere. Lovely place to visit. I have been going down to Tynemouth market for many years and love looking at all the little quirky crafts for sale.
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Is Tynemouth station market open today?

Tynemouth Market is open every Saturday and Sunday in Tynemouth station and has a huge variety of over 150 stalls. Their glazed roof offers shelter whatever the British weather brings. There are a variety of vendors including food stalls, vintage clothing, jewellery, antiques and more. Plan your journey here!
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Is Tynemouth Tyne and Wear?

Tynemouth (/ˈtaɪnmaʊθ/) is a coastal town in the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside, in Tyne and Wear, England.
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What is the least populated area of England?

It shares its name with the Biblical paradise, whose sole human inhabitants were Adam and Eve. And it seems similar solitude can be found in Eden, Cumbria, the most sparsely populated local authority area of England and Wales. According to the 2021 census data, there are only 26 people per square kilometre in Eden.
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Is Tynemouth Market open in all weather?

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Visitors come from far and wide to join the crowds enjoying the huge variety of over 150 stalls and soaking up the huge atmosphere on both sides of the platforms. Its magnificent glazed roof offers shelter whatever the British weather brings, rain or shine!
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What is the 3 5 7 rule in day trading?

At its core, the 3-5-7 rule sets three clear boundaries: 3%: The maximum amount of your trading capital you should risk on any single trade. 5%: The total amount of capital you should have exposed across all open trades at any given time. 7%: The minimum profit you should aim to make on your winning trades.
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What is sold at Tynemouth Market?

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– A huge variety with over 150 stalls selling everything from Antiques, collectables and bric-a-brac, to art, toys and fresh produce. The Market's magnificent glazed roof offers shelter whatever the British weather brings, rain or shine!
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What day is Quayside market on?

The Quayside Market in Newcastle, UK, is held every Sunday, typically from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM, featuring local crafts, art, fashion, and food along the River Tyne. It runs year-round, though hours can be affected by holidays, so checking the Newcastle City Council website is wise. 
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Do Christmas markets stay open after Christmas?

Yes, many Christmas markets stay open after Christmas, often until New Year's Eve or the first week of January, though some traditional ones close by December 23rd or 24th. Major cities like London, Edinburgh, Prague, and various French/German locations frequently run markets through the holiday period, sometimes rebranding as New Year's markets. It's essential to check specific market dates, as they vary widely. 
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Why is Tynemouth called Tynemouth?

- The name "Tynemouth" comes from the town's location- the mouth of River Tyne. - In Anglo-Saxon times, Tynemouth's headland played host to a monastery that was later destroyed by Viking raids.
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Is Tynemouth an expensive place to live?

Despite being one of the more expensive areas in the North East, Tynemouth still represents an excellent value-for-money location for your next move. The average house price in Tynemouth currently sits at £315,677* which is considerably less than the average house price in the rest of the UK, £368,231**.
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Are there public restrooms at Tynemouth Market?

Tynemouth Market takes place every Saturday and Sunday inside Tynemouth Metro Station. It's undercover and open from 9am-3:30pm. FREE entry. There are public toilets in the station.
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Is Walthamstow Market worth visiting?

I have lived in this area for many years. This was a fantastic lively market where you could purchase virtually everything. There was a great choice and range of products. Used to take me an hour or so to go one way along the market and another to go back.
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Where to go in Tynemouth?

Top Attractions in Tynemouth
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  • Tynemouth Priory & Castle. 4.5. (622) Historic Sites. ...
  • Tynemouth Park. 4.1. (186) ...
  • Tynemouth, King Edwards Bay. 4.5. (152) ...
  • Lord Collingwood Monument. 4.3. (95) ...
  • Hadrian's Cycleway. 4.4. (13) ...
  • Land of Green Ginger. 3.6. (48)
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What is the least white town in England?

The city with the lowest White British population as a percentage was Leicester (40.9%) – also the only city below 50% – while the lowest for unitary authorities was Slough (34.5%), followed by Luton (44.6%).
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What is the most run down town in the UK?

There isn't one single "most run-down" town, as it depends on the metric, but recent reports frequently cite Walsall (West Midlands) as Britain's most deprived for overall quality of life (Good Growth for Cities Index 2025), while Jaywick (Essex) is repeatedly named England's most deprived neighbourhood by government data. Other towns often mentioned for significant decline due to economic hardship, unemployment, and urban decay include areas in Blackpool, Hastings, and Middlesbrough, alongside places like Portsmouth and Aldershot facing specific challenges.
 
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What is the flattest county in England to live in?

Cambridgeshire is the flattest county in the United Kingdom. It is also the most low-lying with large areas at just above sea-level.
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