Buttermarket
About Hereford Buttermarket
The Buttermarket, as it's name suggests, was once the market devoted entirely to the sale of butter, cheese and other dairy products.
The market hall was originally opened in 1860 and remains a traditional trading area. The building has an ornate clock tower and is a grade II listed building.
Today the market hall, still referred to as the Buttermarket, houses 30 stalls, offering a wide range of products.
Opening times
Hereford Buttermarket is open 6 days a week:
- Monday - Saturday 8am - 5pm
- Sunday - closed
Current stalls
Current stall product lines (as at 10 November 2011) include:
- Children and infants schoolwear and formal wear
- Bacon, cooked meat and pies
- Bags and leather goods
- Butchers - (pork and general)
- Cafe
- Cards and stationery
- Cheese and dairy produce
- Confectionery
- Electrical items and accessories
- Engraving and trophies
- Fish
- Florists
- Fruit and vegetables
- Haberdashery
- Key cutting
- Mobile phone accessories
- Perfumes and fragrances
- Pet food and accessories
- Rugs
- Shoe repairs
- Tobacconist
- Take away food
- Watches and watch repairs
- Jewellery
- Domestic appliances and accessories
- Bric-a-brac
- Luxury soaps and bathing products
Situated in High Town with ample parking facilities close-by - click on the external link below to display a map of the Buttermarket location.
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