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Grainger Market

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3 reviews of Grainger Market

Indoor market

Grainger Market is an indoor market in the renovated area of ​​Grainger Street, an area that was completely built from scratch during the industrial revolution. It also has wider streets and classical buildings made of stone, replacing wooden medieval houses. The market is covered and replaces the markets we had in Grey Street, and were unhygienic. It's a historical monument but still used, of course the prices are significantly cheaper than in supermarkets. The reason is that supermarkets do the same prices throughout the country, in London, a very expensive city and Scotland, cheaper. So here is a cheap Region where better to buy local products.

Grainger is still a lively place with more than 250 businesses, and some have been managed by the same family since the market opened. It is also the oldest store of Marks & Spencer's that is still open, the Penny Bazaar, operating since 1895!
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Great place to get cheap fruits and vegs

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