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is a large covered Victorian pannier market together with the Butcher's Row of small artisan stalls running along the lower level of the Market.History of Bideford Pannier Market
/ref> There has been a market on the site since 1675. Since 1989 it has been a
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on the register of
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.An inside look at Bideford's historic Pannier Market - ''Devon Life'', 26 February 2019
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History


Origins

Bideford's market traces its origins to 1204 when Sir Richard Grenville, Lord of the Manor of Bideford, refers to it in a Charter setting out the rights of local people. These rights were confirmed in a Charter of 1272 granted by Henry III at which time the Medieval market was located at the bottom of the present High Street, by the river. These rights were renewed when Bideford received its Charter of Incorporation in 1573 which also established a town council and a Mayor of Bideford.


The Market moves

In 1675 the council moved the market from the High Street to its present site, it then being a collection of stalls with a '
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' or butcher's market in one section with the town stocks also bring present.'History of the Pannier Market in Bideford', Bideford Town Council (ND) In 1750 the Manor of Bideford including the market rights passed to the hands of the Cleveland Family of nearby
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. A glimpse of the market at that time is presented by Bideford's first historian, John Watkins, who wrote "It is very well supplied with all kinds of provisions, and at a moderate rate." By the 19th-century market traders were demanding better conditions and in 1825 the market was roofed over for the first time. In 1861 a tourist wrote "The whole building buzzed with a healthy, bustling good humoured crowd of women, and outside were the men, looking after the horse and pony market". Sheep were confined in pens below Victoria Terrace with larger animals tied to hooks once to be found in the wall below the houses.


Present Pannier Market

In 1881 Bideford Town Council purchased the manorial rights for the market from the Cleveland Family who had refused to pay for further repairs and improvements, and between 1883 and 1884 the Council demolished the old structure and built a new market to a design by
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-based architect J. Chudley. Built of roughly-coursed stone rubble with dressings of red and cream brick, red terracotta and limestone, the Pannier Market in
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opened on 15 April 1884 having been built at a cost of £4,200. In use also as a corn exchange, market days were Tuesdays and Saturdays and were visited by local people and traders from the rural villages around Bideford. Like its sister
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at nearby
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, the building has a glass and timber roof on iron columns. During the opening celebrations the area around the Pannier Market was decorated with floral garlands while there was a peal of church bells from nearby St Mary's church, a gun salute and a procession with the Mayor of Bideford. A celebratory concert was held as well as a formal dinner for 200 local dignitaries, according to a report in the ''
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''. Later in the week a tea party for 2,000 local children was held. In 1919 900 recently demobilised servicemen sat down to a celebration dinner in the Market Hall while in 1929 a speech delivered by
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in Devonport was relayed to an audience of 4,000 people in the hall. During times of hardship a soup kitchen operated in the hall and in 1942 a British Restaurant offering cheap meals to war workers was opened in the South West corner. The market passed out of the hands of Bideford Town Council in 1974 when
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took over all that body's assets. Moves to privatise the market in the 1980s were defeated and in 1991 Bideford Town Council regained control when it leased the market back and completely refurbished it - an event celebrated each December with a special ceremony.


Butcher's Row

Butcher's Row is a covered row of 12 small shops devoted to artisan craftspeople but which originally were used by butchers and fishmongers and in some meat hooks are still in situ. Crafts available here include stained glass, hand-crafted jewellery and metal sculptures as well as wood sculptures carved by former '' Roobarb and Custard'' animator John Butler and slipware jugs by the notable Devon potter Harry Juniper,Harry Juniper 66 years a potter - Exhibition
at the
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both of whom trained at
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. In some of the shops you can watch as the craftspeople create their wares.Bideford Pannier Market- Butcher's Row website
/ref> Butcher's Row is open Mondays to Saturdays throughout the year.


Market Hall

The 1,000 square-metre covered market hall (described in 1889 as occupying '10,500 superficial feet'''
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) is reached from an external entrance on Honestone Street or from steps up from Butcher's Row. The Market Hall consist of five roof-spans carried on hollow iron columns with moulded caps and bases. These columns were moulded with the inscriptions 'Tardrew & Sons. Ironmongers & Iron Founders. Bideford. 1883' and 'J. H. Foaden. Contractor. Ashburton'. The hall has a floor of cream brick. It has a wide range of stalls serving fresh local produce, hand-made soft furnishings, toys, locally designed greetings cards, stained glass workshops, gifts and home décor to hand-painted pictures and second-hand books. A café serves a range of food and beverages. The Market Hall is open Tuesdays to Saturdays throughout the year.Bideford Pannier Market - Bideford Town Council website
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Market Place

Market Place is a row of seven shops that flanks the entrance to the Market and Butcher's Row on Grenville Street and during the
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the fish market and corn exchange seem to have been at either end. Today these shops retain their original Victorian frontage with large windows and sell a wide range of goods ranging from fishing tackle to collectables and are open six days a week. The local Council operates a free minibus shuttle service on Tuesdays and Saturdays running every twenty minutes, from 10.00 am to 2.40 pm, to and from the Market from a location on the Quay beside the
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statue at Victoria Park.


See also

* Pannier Market, Barnstaple *
Pannier Market, Torrington The Pannier Market in Great Torrington in Devon is a Victorian architecture, Victorian Pannier Market, pannier market of 12 small indoor shops - six either side of a narrow cobbled lane built in 1842 and restored in 1999. The Market House building ...
*
Pannier Market, South Molton South Molton Pannier Market is the pannier market for the town of South Molton in Devon, England located behind the town's Grade I listed Guildhall which was constructed between 1739 and 1741. Originally, goods were sold in the Old Market Hous ...


References


External links


Bideford Pannier Market page
on
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Photographs of the Market in the 1970s and 80s
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