Durham Indoor Market, Market hall in Durham, England
Durham Indoor Market is a market hall in the English city of Durham featuring over 50 trading stalls. It offers fresh produce, local crafts, handmade goods, and specialty foods arranged across different sections.
The hall occupies the former site of New Place, a medieval palace belonging to the Neville family of Raby, which passed to the Crown in 1569. This historical location connects the trading center to the city's rich past.
Local makers and vendors display their work in a traditional marketplace setting, with regional specialties and handmade items playing a central role. The space draws people who prefer to shop locally and support the craftsmanship of their area.
The facility offers accessible facilities, allows dogs, and includes rest areas with dining options. Visitors can call during several days of the week and will find good conditions for exploring.
A large mural of Durham city adorns an interior wall, created in 2010 by the Durham University Student Community Action group. This local artwork gives the space a distinctive visual character.
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