What day is Gloucester market?

Gloucester Farmers Market Held every Friday at The Cross in the heart of the city centre.
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What days are the Gloucester Green market on?

Gloucester Green outdoor market welcomes you on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. For detailed information, visit the LSD Promotions website. Find Gloucester Green in the city's heart, off George Street, near the bus station.
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What is the biggest market in the Cotswolds?

Moreton-in-Marsh Market

It's the biggest open-air market in the Cotswolds and is a popular day trip for coach parties, with over 200 stalls along the High Street selling food and drink, clothes, homewares and collectables.
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What time is the Gloucester Quays Christmas market open in 2023?

Late night Christmas shopping at Gloucester Quays 2023

During the festive season, it will be open from 10am to 5pm on Christmas Eve; closed on Christmas Day; then open again from 10am to 6pm on Boxing Day and 10am until 8pm on Wednesday 27 December 2023.
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What day is Stroud market?

Every Friday & Saturday 8am - 2.30pm, traditional market Fruit, Veg, Fish, Cheese, Coffee & artwork, jewellery, plants, crafts etc. all from local businesses. Set in the Oldest picturesque part of Town. Indoor Market every Fri & Sat 8am - 3pm.
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Does Cheltenham have a market day?

It is open from 9.00am to 2.00pm on the second and last Friday of every month year round, (apart from December which is second and fourth Friday of the month) and provides a great opportunity to sample and buy locally grown and made produce from Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds.
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Does Bourton on the Water have a market?

The popular village of Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, hosts a popular farmers' market on the fourth Sunday of every month, with shoppers treated to a huge variety of quirky stalls selling everything your fridge and stomach could desire.
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Is Gloucester Christmas Market good?

I visited the Christmas market at Gloucester Quays where there are lots of nice stalls selling Christmas items and food. It is a great atmosphere and I would recommend a visit. There is also an ice rink next to the market, read about it here!
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Are there any Christmas markets in the Cotswolds?

The Chipping Campden Christmas Market is a great way to get into the festive spirit and enjoy some of the best that the Cotswolds has to offer. It's also the perfect opportunity to find unique gifts for your loved ones.
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Does Gloucester have a Christmas Market?

1) Gloucester Quays Christmas Market

Enjoy a warming cup of mulled wine and discover unique gifts for your loved ones. There is also an Ice Rink so get your skates on and glide around this year.
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What is the prettiest street in the Cotswolds?

Arlington Row has attracted thousands of tourists to the Cotswolds over the years, making it one of most photographed landmarks in the region. It currently has a 4.5 out of five star rating on Tripadvisor, from 902 reviews.
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What is the most beautiful street in Cotswolds?

For many years, Arlington Row has been one of Cotswolds most popular tourist attractions. At the peak of summer, the tiny street attracts over 3000 visitors per day. But what makes the row so famous? Well, it really is just the beautiful surroundings.
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Why is the Cotswolds so expensive?

It's called Supply and Demand. There are more people with serious money wanting to buy houses in that part of the country than there are suitable houses, so it pushes the price up. That's just what happens. Not just with houses, but with anything that is both scarce and desirable.
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Does Gloucester have a market?

Gloucester City Council's Farmers Market is located in the Gate Streets every Friday. A Farmers' Market sells locally produced goods to local people. The concept is obviously not a new one as farmers have sold and bartered goods as far back in history as agriculture itself.
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Is Gloucester Christmas market open?

Winter Markets at Gloucester Quays

Running every weekend until Sunday 17 December 2023, you can once again join in the festivities at Gloucester Quays, with the historic docks providing a beautiful backdrop to your Christmas shopping.
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What time is Lymington market?

Every Saturday throughout the year and a "must" for New Forest visitors! Lymington's Charter Market takes place along the length of the High Street every Saturday throughout the year from 8am to 4pm.
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What is the most Christmassy village in the Cotswolds?

Famously one the most Christmassy villages in the Cotswolds, Bourton-on-the-Water is synonymous with the festive season thanks to the giant Christmas tree that sprouts from the very river itself.
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Where is the biggest Christmas Market in England?

Perhaps the biggest in Britain, boasting over 300 traders, Manchester is home to a jolly gigantic Christmas market. The city centre has multiple streets packed with stalls offering a multitude of tantalising food and drink, as well as an extensive range of gifts to buy for loved ones.
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Where is a good Christmas Market in UK?

Nottingham Winter Wonderland

This top Christmas market in the UK offers an array of festive delights, from charming stalls to delectable artisanal treats. Visitors to the Nottingham Christmas market can browse through unique Christmas gifts and indulge in delicious artisanal cheeses and chocolates.
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What date is the Gloucester Christmas market?

Gloucester Quays Winter Markets run every weekend from Saturday 4 November until Sunday 17 December 2023 on Orchard Square, just outside the Quays.
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Where is the Christmas market in Gloucester?

Located across Gloucester Quays and the historic docks, over 90 traders will showcase the very best craft, gifts and food from the Southwest region for you to experience and enjoy.
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Is shopping good to Gloucester?

The shopping centre is set in a gorgeous waterside location at the England's most inland docks, surrounded by Victorian warehouses and popular eateries. Gloucester's historic streets are filled with fantastic shops, from high street chains to quirky independents.
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What was filmed in Bourton-on-the-Water?

Parts of the James Bond movie Die Another Day (2002) were filmed in the car park at Bourton-on-the-Water and on the nearby ex-RAF aircraft runway at RAF Little Rissington.
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Why is Bourton-on-the-Water so popular?

Bourton-on-the-Water at the heart of the Cotswolds, is famed for its five stone bridges. Dating from between 1654 and 1911, the bridges are constructed from local Cotswold stone and give the village its byname of 'Venice of the Cotswolds'.
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Is Burford a market town?

Burford lies on important trading routes and it flourished as a market town, particularly between the 14th and 17th centuries when, like many towns in the Cotswolds, it was an important centre for the wool trade. The legacy of this industry continues to give the town its unique character today.
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