The market is held in the Market Square (where else??) and there are stalls selling all sorts of items.
Things for the garden...............
Things for the cook (and that the biggest colander I have ever seen!)
All sorts of cutlery...............
And just all sorts. There were also "bits for the boys" like model soldiers, tools, a jumble of keys, hooks, washers, grommets and things I don't know the names of, but I didn't shoot those!
There's a good Greengrocer, who flows out into the market place with a couple of stalls, and where I saw these really yummy eggs.
Inside in the old Butter Market, these are lots of permanent stalls, books, needlecraft, cheese, fish - you name it. There is also an old painting on the wall, presumably showing the merchants trading.
It was very difficult taking photographs inside, so I went out, bought two packs of strawberries, three mangoes and some new potatoes from Cyprus, which are a sort I particularly like.
Weighed down with this lot I went back to the car, where I met Mr.G who was laden with books, and we drove gently home to lunch.
Although we found it tiring, I really enjoyed it, as I haven't been out much all winter, and it was really good to see the countryside again, even if there wasn't a breath of green along the hedge and there was still snow in the fields. But there were lots of lambs around, so maybe the farmers didn't have the really bad experiences farmers elsewhere did.
8 comments:
Ooh, I love a good market like that. Lots of variety!
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Gilly, that is really my kind of place. I would love to have been there with you!
I like markets a friend of mine runs a market stall.
We are hoping to camp out this way (when it warms up obviously!!!). I shall have to remember the market for Saturday mornings - it looks lovely xxx
I love the eggs, all tumbled about, with the mushrooms beside them! Our neighbor's son came by this morning with eggs for sale from their chickens.
Oh, now you put me in the mood to go to a flea market!
I just got a dozen brown eggs from my neighbor. They were all different shades of brown. So pretty. And delicious. Best of all, the chickens are living a humane life.
Now I've lived in Stone for 17 years and although I've visited Leek on a number of occasions I didn't know about the Saturday market. Guess where I'm going next weekend! Thank you for the top tip x Jane
... sorry I meant the fact it is a flea market - all the better x
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