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Shrewsbury Market Hall

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A fantastic mix of old and new, fresh and organic, taste and texture - visit the Market Hall today and experience the unique blend of Shropshire's finest.

With its commanding clock tower, Shrewsbury Market Hall stands proud between Shoplatch and Claremont Street.  Since 1965 it has been home to many traders, offering fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, fresh fish, delicatessen, books, china, antiques, collectables and contemporary arts and crafts to name a few. 

Welcome to the Market Hall - where great value meets huge choice.  The Market Hall is Shrewsbury's best covered shopping complex for a wide range of quality products at low prices from friendly, independent traders.  On two floors covering an area the size of a football pitch, there are more than 45 retailers selling everything from organic vegetables to antiques and collectables.  The central area is a pannier-type market with canopied stalls.  Retailers don't bring their products in panniers any more but traditional principles still apply - the majority of produce is grown locally and delivered fresh in the mornings. 

So if you're looking for something a little different, inspirational, fresh and value for money, visit the Market Hall...it's a unique experience.

The market trades on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, butchers, fishmonger and delicatessen on Thursday mornings, Fridays and Saturdays, however, some stallholders choose to trade six days a week, namely Bottom Dollar Beats,  The International Shop and Love Champagne.

There are two public entrances and a combination of staircases and public lifts serve the upper floors.  Other services include public toilets.  There is on street parking outside and larger, surfaced car parks nearby.

 

www.markethallshrewsbury.co.uk

 

 

 

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