On Saturdays and Wednesdays, the High Street hosts a market selling all kinds of stuff from locally produced meat and vegetables, to pots, plants, pashminas and pottery. A number of continental markets also descend on the town, but mainly in the summer months.

Marlborough, is found in the north east corner of Wiltshire, this archetypical English market town was voted one of ‘ The UK’s top 23 towns to live in’ according to The Times.
In 1086, Marlborough was recorded in the Domesday Book as ‘Merleberge’. In later years it was a place where coins were minted, Tudor kings hunted for deer and coaches heading west from London stopped to feed and water their horses, a town at the heart of things in days gone by.

Marlborough is a lovely place to visit any time of year and the market is a vibrant place full of a great array of stalls.
Wednesdays: 9am to 4pm
Saturdays: 9am to 4pm





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