Skipton on Market Day

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Skipton on Market Day

Skipton on Market Day

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If you like a bargain, love finding those treasures you don’t get on the high street, partial to some delicious local produce or just love the atmosphere of a market in full swing, Skipton Market is for you.

4 days a week traders arrive in the town centre and set up stalls along each side of the wide High Street.  And they bring with them everything from cheeses to scarves, local meat to arts & crafts, shoes & boots to Yorkshire made blankets. Each day varies, and there is a rotating set of traders, meaning no day is quite the same.

On each market day, stalls are erected on the area of the High Street known as the “setts”.  These are, in effect, cobbled areas between the formal footpaths and the main road.  There are no fixed stalls. Traders bring their own – and they are built and dismantled at the start and the end of each market day.

If you like a bargain, love finding those treasures you don’t get on the high street, partial to some delicious local produce or just love the atmosphere of a market in full swing, Skipton Market is for you.

4 days a week traders arrive in the town centre and set up stalls along each side of the wide High Street.  And they bring with them everything from cheeses to scarves, local meat to arts & crafts, shoes & boots to Yorkshire made blankets. Each day varies, and there is a rotating set of traders, meaning no day is quite the same.

On each market day, stalls are erected on the area of the High Street known as the “setts”.  These are, in effect, cobbled areas between the formal footpaths and the main road.  There are no fixed stalls. Traders bring their own – and they are built and dismantled at the start and the end of each market day.

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If you like a bargain, love finding those treasures you don’t get on the high street, partial to some delicious local produce or just love the atmosphere of a market in full swing, Skipton Market is for you.

4 days a week traders arrive in the town centre and set up stalls along each side of the wide High Street.  And they bring with them everything from cheeses to scarves, local meat to arts & crafts, shoes & boots to Yorkshire made blankets. Each day varies, and there is a rotating set of traders, meaning no day is quite the same.

On each market day, stalls are erected on the area of the High Street known as the “setts”.  These are, in effect, cobbled areas between the formal footpaths and the main road.  There are no fixed stalls. Traders bring their own – and they are built and dismantled at the start and the end of each market day.