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Church Street Market

Northern Quarter, City Centre

Open Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm. 

A stone's throw from Piccadilly Gardens and nestled amongst the back streets of The Northern Quarter, Church Street Market is a bright and popular permanent street market that offers shoppers a great alternative to the high street.

Following its redevelopment in March 2010, the market boasts an impressive array of businesses, both new and old, housed under a modern steel and glass structure.

Extremely popular amongst the residents and shoppers of Manchester's expanding community - Church Street provides everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to tasty hog-roasts and homemade soups.

Family run greengrocers Mccalls, who have been trading on Church Street for over three generations, now stock Caribbean and Asian produce next to the more traditional apples and pears, supporting the cultural multiplicity of the City.

At Church Street Market there really is something for everybody.

An ever-popular favourite is the second-hand bookshop run by Eddy Hopkins who has sold his wonderful range of classic and modern literature, along with rare and unusual comics from his Church Street stall for over forty years.

And with two new fashion stalls selling stylish street and party wear, a pet store and fresh food outlet, visitors to the rejuvenated market have never had such a wide and varied choice of product to choose from.

Traders, both old and new, are optimistic and confident that the next 100 years will be as varied and successful as the last.

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Church Street Market

Manchester Markets
49, High Street, Manchester, M4 3AH
info@arndalemarket.co.uk

0161 832 3552

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