When did Newcastle Quayside Market start?

The Quayside Market has a long history dating back to 1736 when it was first recorded in historic records as a fair.
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What is the history of the Quayside in Newcastle?

The Quayside is a historic road in Newcastle upon Tyne that runs along the side of the River Tyne. The waterfront was not fully developed until the late 13th century. To build a continuous quay along the waterfront much of the land had to be reclamed, with the land raised by infilling up to 6 metres deep in some parts.
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What time is the quayside market in newcastle?

Newcastle Quayside Market has been part of North East culture for as long as anyone can remember. Taking place every Sunday between 9am and 4pm on Newcastle Quayside, the outdoor Quayside Sunday Market features independent traders from all over the region selling handcrafted goods and local products.
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What day is market day in newcastle?

Newcastle-under-Lyme's historic town centre holds markets six days a week - Monday to Saturday and holds Sunday monthly markets. Located in the High Street, at the heart of Newcastle town centre, the market benefits from being in a busy retail area that is close to the bus station and taxi ranks.
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How to get a stall at Newcastle Quayside Market?

You will need a licence from us to use a stall at the market. The licence agreement is for a 12 week period and the total cost amounts to £336 for the whole period (£28.00 per week). If we accept your application, you will have to pay for your stall in advance and sign a licence agreement before you can use the stall.
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Newcastle Quayside Sunday Market - What’s it all about and should you try it?!

What time is the Quayside Market on till?

Every Sunday 9.30am4pm

The Quayside Market takes place every Sunday in the year from 9.30am to 4pm This vibrant market is flourishing with traders selling quality local crafts, artwork, jewellery, fashion and food together with the traditional stalls selling plants, clothing, sweets, ice cream and toys.
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Where is Newcastle Christmas Market 2023?

It is much smaller than most other Christmas markets, but the main area of the market is around Monument as usual at the top of Grey Street, and along Grainger Street. It also goes around old Eldon Square, where you'll find more stalls and a big Christmas tree.
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How old is Grainger Market Newcastle?

Located in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, Grainger Market has been an important part of the city's shopping experience for almost two centuries. Built in 1835, the Grade I listed building is a popular traditional indoor market offering a huge range of products.
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Is there a market in Hexham?

​Hexham is a traditional market town with a weekly general market in the Market Place and a fortnightly award-winning Farmers' Market.
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How to rent a stall at Tynemouth market?

Bookings

Please call 07907 468 441.
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What day is Hexham market?

Events. Hexham Farmers' Market takes place every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Usually we run between 9am and 1.30pm, but when the market coincides with events such as Christmas Market in December we finish at 3pm. Please keep revisiting this page for information about market dates.
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Where is the Christmas market in Newcastle?

Grainger Street - with an avenue of stalls leading up to the Grainger Market.
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What is the oldest pub in Newcastle?

The Old George Inn is Newcastle's oldest pub, dating from 1582 and boasting royal links: King Charles I was a regular visitor, while in an open prison nearby; today, we still offer a royal service in this truly spectacular building.
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What was Newcastle originally called?

The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Angles and the Norsemen amongst others. Newcastle upon Tyne was originally known by its Roman name Pons Aelius. The name "Newcastle" has been used since the Norman conquest of England.
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What was Newcastle before it was called Newcastle?

The settlement was known as Pons Aelius, or Aelian Bridge in Latin, 'Aelian' being the family name of Emperor Hadrian. In the wake of the Roman's departure from Britain in 410AD, Pons Aelius was renamed Monkchester and subsumed into the influential Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria.
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Is Barnard Castle worth a visit?

The castle and its ground are not very big, so it doesn't take too long for the visit. It is worth a visit if you are in the area/ on the way to or from Durham. Views from the castle are very impressive. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
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Does Durham have a market day?

Our Saturday Outdoor Market is open throughout the year. If you'd like to become a trader at this market, please follow the link below.
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How old is Grey Street Newcastle?

The street was completed in 1837 and Prime Minister Gladstone described it as the country's "best modern street". The street was initially called Upper Dean Street, but was subsequently renamed as Grey Street in honour of Charles, 2nd Earl Grey.
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What is the oldest street market in the UK?

Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
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Does Newcastle have an old town?

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Grainger town is the central area of the city and consists of the buildings and streets constructed in the 19th century by Richard Grainger. The architecture is striking and generally well preserved.
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Is Newcastle Xmas market good?

Newcastle's Christmas Market has been hailed a great success, attracting both visitors and income into the city. The 2023 market attracted over 1.375 million visitors and provided a near £57million boost to the city's economy, an independent report has shown.
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Is there a Winter Wonderland in Newcastle?

Event Details

Winter Wonderland Newcastle will take place in the car park at Utilita Arena Newcastle from Friday 15th December 2023 - Sunday 7th January 2024.
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Where is the best Christmas Market?

  • Budapest, Hungary. Budapest's markets take place from mid-November. ...
  • Zagreb, Croatia. Zagreb's main Christmas attraction is its Ice Park. ...
  • Lille, France. Lille's main market is held in Grand Place. ...
  • Berlin, Germany. Berlin boasts more than 70 markets. ...
  • Vienna, Austria. ...
  • Bruges, Belgium. ...
  • Copenhagen, Denmark. ...
  • Basel, Switzerland.
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