Reviews for BRIDGNORTH MARKET, BRIDGNORTH

5/5 from Sue
3 years ago
Love the farmers market on a Friday and Saturday. Booking office also open and very helpful
5/5 from Chris
4 years ago
Worked near Bridgnorth around 1969/70. It was very vibrant then as it is now lovely place to visit. Luckily for us we only travel from north Shropshire so makes a good day trip.
5/5 from Jayne
4 years ago
Great site for the Bridgnorth Sunday Handmade Market. We are there on a regular basis under Bridgnorth Town Hall, from March to December, and it is basically every fortnight (sometimes there is s little discrepancy due to availability) There are fabulous makers, bakers and artisans. Check out Bridgnorth Sunday Handmade Market on facebook for the dates and times as it is a fluid eclectic range of traders. All I can say is check it out xxx
5/5 from Kathryn
4 years ago
Had a nice market under it fruit and veg,pet products,butchers stall all local
5/5 from Connor
4 years ago
Beautiful town hall keeping the original look, and lovely to look around inside
4/5 from Sasha
4 years ago
Great looking building
5/5 from David
8 years ago
Popped in recently whilst visiting relatives. Had a really interesting tour from the curator who was really friendly. She even served us tea in the tea room afterwards! Happy to recommend.
5/5 from Julie
9 years ago
Fascinating place for a visit and lovely little cafe. The stained glass windows are amazing. One of the other reviewers noted a lack of a British flag. I didn't notice to be honest but there are stunning stained glass windows in the old court room with the symbols of each part of the UK and through into the cafe the windows show kings, queens (up to Victoria I think) and parts of the empire. Exceptionally helpful and knowledgeable lady in the cafe area who was really patient discussing the buildings history. Highly recommended.
4/5 from Scott
11 years ago
It seems that few people are aware of the brilliant little tea room that sits upstairs in the Town Hall. If you're in town and looking for somewhere to sit and relax out of the hustle of the street, then definitely venture up there. There's lots to read too about the history of Bridgnorth and surrounding area and you have the chance to see the wonderful stained glass that's not really obvious from outside.
4/5 from Wallace
11 years ago
Whilst visiting the charming town of Bridgnorth I had occasion to go into the Town Hall. It is a well kept, historic and interesting building with plenty to see and read. I was a little disappointed to see the French flag on display and yet not the Union or even English flags displayed. How sad that such an historic building and Town does not shew pride in Queen or country.