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Indoor Public Market
Chester since the 12th Century, its roots steeped in history from Early Roman Times

Chester Town Hall

Located behind the Town Hall Located behind the Town Hall Open Monday-Saturday

6 Princess Street
Chester
Cheshire
U.K.
CH1 2HH ?

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Ye olde Chester Market Hall Click on the above picture of Ye Olde Chester Market for information on the history and origin of markets

A & S Buck & Son

A & S Buck & Son
Shop Unit A6
Quality Meats

S. CartridgeClick here for more information >>>
S. Cartridge

Shop Unit 11A
All types of fresh fish and sea food
Quality Fish and also Game
Special discount prices for freezer orders
Tel : 01244 322878

 

The Fabrics & Material Stall

Fabrics & Materials
Stall in the middle of the Market
A selection of material and fabrics
Opposite the Net Stall
Betty Knapper

Osprey Fishing Tackle Stall
Osprey

Shop Unit
New!
Osprey Fishing Tackle Stall
Located in the middle of the market towards the side

R K M Wool & Crafts

R K M Wool Craft

Shop Unit B60
 

Wool and Crafts
Tel 01244 344633

 

 

AndyCrafts www.andycraftschester.comClick here for more information >>>

AndyCrafts

Shop Unit 1A
 

Also see the website www.andycraftschester.com
Tel 01244 322820
Fax 01244 371876
Email andy_knowles@btopenworld.com

Chester Market used to be situated on Northgate Street next to the Town Hall, where it traded for over 100 years before moving to the current  site in Princess Street in 1967. The lively city of Chester, is steeped in history and, and has been attracting shoppers looking for bargains for thousands of years.

The earliest mention of Chester Market was in 1139, when the first shopping charter was  issued in 1208 and 'the men of Chester and heirs'  were granted the privilege of sole selling rights, except  the annual fairs which were fair game for all-comers.

Henry III confirmed this in 1239 and so it remained right up to until the Great Charter 1506, which gave Chester its first mayor. With a sharp eye for business, the local boys wasted no time in expanding shopping opportunities to include coal and cattle markets among other enterprises. The  famous Rows were originally named after the trading that went on. There was a Shoemakers, Cooks and Ironmongers Row - and a Pepper Alley and Fish Shambles. Then came Linen Hall, the Fruit, Root & Herb Market...indeed Chester sold practically every thing!

The horse, cloth and cheese fairs of old were to be the natural forerunners of today's magnificent array of shops, not forgetting the bustling town centre market, which has continued for centuries, by order of king and queen.

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