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The next time you are in the UK for shopping, then you can find your way around the many street market stalls in the UK for shopping. The United Kingdom traditionally set up street market stalls in the UK for shoppers to buy their goods and groceries. Some of the street market stalls that are historic, yet still remain in the same place, are listed below:
- Located in Oxford, named the Covered Market, this street market stall in the United Kingdom is a traditional street market stall, opened on November 1, 1774, as a covered market with stalls. The purpose of the Covered Market in Oxford was to remove the untidy appearance of street market stalls on the streets of Oxford.
- The Grainger Market is a covered market in Newcastle upon Tyne, which was opened in the 19th century redevelopment of the city to replace markets upon the site of Grey Street.
- Buck Street Market is a street market stall that is part of Camden Market, located in London. It is a permanent open air market and is open seven days a week.
- Brick Lane Market is a well-known market located in East London, along the street of Brick Lane. Bargain shoppers and art students like this street market stall all across London.
- The Camden Markets now is mainly indoors, but includes the outdoor Camden Canal Market, Buck Street Market, and Inverness Street Market, as well as other indoor markets.
- Crisp Street Market was started in 1951 and is located in Poplar, London. "It was the first purpose-built pedestrian shopping area in the UK."
For more information on street market stalls in the UK, see information listed at Wikepedia.
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