Bury Market, Retail market in Bury, Greater Manchester, England.
Bury Market is a retail market in this Greater Manchester town with over 200 stalls distributed across an open-air section, a covered market hall, and dedicated fish and meat halls. The space accommodates both independent traders and established vendors selling fresh produce, prepared foods, and household goods.
This market has been operating for over 500 years as a commercial hub in the town. It adapted through changing retail patterns and remains rooted in Bury's economy as a traditional gathering place.
Black pudding sellers here represent a deeply rooted regional food tradition that still shapes how locals think about their food heritage today.
The market is open on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays with free coach parking available for visitors arriving by group transport. The different sections are easy to navigate, and you can find both covered and open-air areas depending on the weather.
A dedicated fish and meat hall was built in the 1990s on the site of a former bank building. This addition shows how the market evolved to meet demand while making use of existing structures in the town center.
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