Discover the best top things to do in Lancashire, United Kingdom including Clitheroe Country Market, Fleetwood Market, Chorley Market, Ormskirk Market, Festival Market, Abingdon Street Market, Accrington Market, Bonny Street Market, Covered Market, Lancashire Flea Market & Car Boot Sale.
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4.0 based on 462 reviews
As a rule of thumb markets aren't what they used to be. Far from being places where you could find everything you wanted, these days they too often tend to concentrate on cheap clothes and things you've never really wanted anyway. Thank goodness then that Fleetwood is an exception to the new rule. It's a while since I'd visited but with a bit of time to spare between appointments in the port I ducked in and was delighted to find as near to a traditional market as you are likely to see. For starters most of it is under cover. Whether you want wool, cotton, cards, haberdashery, candles, things for pets and parents, ribbons for your hair or cannabis oil for your aching limbs, it's all here along with cd's, videos, vinyl, shirts for "fat lads" and clothes for kids. It's all very friendly and very local, there's food and (non alcoholic) drink too.
4.0 based on 83 reviews
Chorley market is now along the streets instead of the flat Iron . This car park has been halved as there has been built a new complex of 6 screen cinimas M & S food hall . When it's finished there wil be 10 pin bowling & restaurants as well. I live in Chorley & visit the market most weeks as there is a wide variety of stalls , as well as a covered market with cafe's toilets as well as a good variety of food stalls
4.0 based on 50 reviews
Ormskirk Market is renowned for being one of the UK’s oldest and most traditional outdoor markets. Granted a Royal Charter in 1286 by King Edward I, this popular and well-loved market has been held in Ormskirk ever since. Now hosted every Thursday and Saturday the pedestrianised streets around the famous Clock Tower offer around 100 stalls, attracting a variety of shoppers each market day. Even after all this time Ormskirk Market still retains its historic charm whilst providing something for everyone. With a great range of food stalls showcasing Lancashire’s local food offer you’ll find fresh artisan breads, homemade pies, olives, fine cheeses, and fresh local produce including fish, meat and vegetables and there is often live music and entertainment. You’ll also find a selection of clothing stalls, plants and flowers, cards and stationery, cosmetics, bedding, household goods, hardware and pet supplies. There are also speciality markets & events throughout the year.
As I had not been to Ormskirk for quite a while previously the ground that the market was placed on was being upgraded and was in a mess but the work as now finished and the finished product is amazing all the stalls have returned with some new additions to create a lovely afternoon visit with quite a selection of variety of products and a bakery stall that is worth a visit on its own to purchase some wonderful items especially the pies
4.0 based on 53 reviews
I love the place.its nice n flat.people are friendly.market and shops i find everything i want.you can tell cause been going for 40 yrs.forget other seaside places visit morecambe you will enjoy.
3.5 based on 61 reviews
It has two cafes clothes stalls book stalls which are really cheap jewelry stall fresh fish fresh meat cooked meats, bakery and lots more, give it a visit if you're in Blackpool
3.0 based on 23 reviews
2.5 based on 3 reviews
Established in 1989, Lancashire's Giant Flea Market and Car Boot Sale. Open every Sunday throughout 2018, rain or shine, with room for over 300 indoor & outdoor stalls. Fantastic facilities for the buying and selling of antiques, retro, vintage and second hand preloved items. Doors open 7am for both buyers and sellers. Great catering & toilet facilities. Disabled parking available. Pet friendly.
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