Discover the best top things to do in South West England, United Kingdom including Castle Cary Vintage Market, Corsham Creative Market, EMA Market, Pendeen Car Boot Sales, Pulteney Bridge, Marlborough High Street, Tavistock Pannier Market, Standewick Carboot, Bridport Market, The Frome Independent.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Corsham Creative Market is a monthly craft market run on the first Saturday of every month from 11-3 pm, FREE entry! You will find a wide range of high quality, locally produced arts and crafts alongside fine jewelry, ceramics, home baked cakes and more. We only accept the BEST stallholders to fill our stunning modern hall, and you will automatically feel at home with our friendly community of 30+ sellers. Please come and visit us to support your local small businesses and craftspeople, but to also have a fun filled day out for all the family! Many visitors also enjoy using the brilliant facilities such as swimming pool, gym, sauna and library. Free parking, wheelchair accessible.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Community focused market is to showcase local producers, business and the community that Exmouth has to offer, ranging from artisan foods to arts and crafts. We provide a stallfor charities, small business start ups, an area for local music and street performances (dance, plays etc) and Arts and crafts workshops.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Been twice since,towards the end of 2018 and in 2019,there are good selection of car booters with great choices of bargains all depending on what you are looking or collecting if lucky you might find it,plenty for the younger age to find a gift or toys and then on to older folk who are looking for DIY tools,books,well worth a visit and a couple of hours plus looking for a bargain and a chat with stall holders and meeting up with friends and where we are all looking for that bargain that might be worth more than what you paid for it
4.5 based on 3,890 reviews
One of only three bridges in the world lined with shops, this exquisite 18th-century bridge is one of the most admired structures in Bath.
For those who are familiar with the film Les Miserables in which Javert, played by Russell Crowe, jumped to his death, will be delighted to discover that the bridge of Javert's demise is actually located in Bath . It is, I suggest, best approached via the toe path along the river. As you round the bend the bridge springs into view. If you continue to the bridge, you can ascend the stairs and emerge on the bridge to discover a wide range of interesting shops and cafes. Well worth exploring, without the need to visit Paris.
4.5 based on 358 reviews
I love Marlborough and the High Street is quaint yet functional with a great mix of quirky and useful shops, and lots of places to eat and drink.
4.5 based on 562 reviews
Situated at the very heart of the historic town of Tavistock is the ancient Pannier Market. A range of quality stalls and services available all year round and a fantastic tourist attraction.Tavistock Pannier Market is a wonderful historic market with over 900 years of history. It is an indoor market which is heated on cold days. 5 day permanent traders are situated around the market with the centre traders changing throughout the week.Open Tuesday to Saturday, 9am - 4:30pm
Everything you could expect - and very much more! Allow an hour or more and browse slowly and enjoy every minute .... you will find everything you could expect and very much more - especially fudge, cheese, olives, pet things, extravagances - and much more!!
4.5 based on 133 reviews
I met a wonderful cashier called Jacky. I had had the most dreadful week, suffering two seizures, with subsequent severe head injuries, to then fall from an electric scooter, breaking three ribs and tearing all the muscles in my left leg and groin. There was first a super chap (whose name I gave forgotten - apologies) who helped me on the cigarette counter and advised me that he would help me pack my shopping as my mobility has been severely impaired. I simply could not believe it when Jacky handed me a stunning bunch of flowers that I had actually thought very beautiful, but felt a tad extravagant to buy for myself. Out of interest, I asked for the price, whereupon Jacky told me that on behalf of Waitrose she would like to give them to me along with a sticker declaring it a lovely gift from her. I was extremely moved by this, and almost burst into tears. Instead, as I carried home (rather slowly) my beautiful flowers I found a beaming smile meet my lips, which had been a long time coming. Looking at them now, as I am forced to rest, it has made such a lovely difference to my room, and I just keep smiling. I found that service above and beyond that which you would receive in any other supermarket, and I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I should also like Jacky to be praised for her warmth and kindness, empathic nature, and fantastic judgment call. It made my year. :-) Thank you so very, very much! Pinque Lawes
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Frome is a beautiful town with cobbled streets, lots of independent shops and several hills! It has frequent markets and is well served by theatres and cinemas. I didn’t try out any restaurants so can’t comment on them. I should imagine it will be lovely at Christmastime. Well worth a visit.
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