Bury Market

Bury Market is an open-air market in the town of Bury, Greater Manchester, England, which started in 1444. It consists of a large market hall, with extensive stalls outside, selling fruit, flowers, clothing, hardware and groceries. A new fish and meat market hall was constructed in the 1990s on the site of a former National Westminster Bank. The market opens on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and attracts visitors from miles around. It is famed for its black pudding stalls and is near Bury's main shopping centre, Mill Gate.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Coordinates: 53°35′28″N 2°17′40″W / 53.5912°N 2.2945°W / 53.5912; -2.2945

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