market town in English

noun
1
a town of moderate size in a rural area, where a regular market is held.
Stop off in an ancient market town such as Lille, only an hour from Calais, for a taste of northern French cuisine.

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1. Provincial shopkeepers were active in almost every English market town.

2. 2 They plundered and burned the market town of Leominster.

3. Awash Subah' Town Administration is a market town in central Ethiopia

4. The Clothiers then took the finished cloth to the nearest market town

5. Barnsley is a bustling market town that always has something going on

6. Birr, urban district and market town, County Offaly, Ireland, on the River Camcor

7. This was a market town for a farm area devoted to fruit orchards.

8. Andover, market town, Test Valley district, administrative and historic county of Hampshire, England

9. Crook is a historic market town in County Durham, in the North East of England

10. Bourne is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England

11. Bourne Bourne is a market town and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England

12. In the year 1900 the village Grästorp was detached from Tengene and made a market town (köping).

13. Located in the heart of the bustling border market town of Biggar, The Barony offers relaxed dining using

14. 28 Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest.

15. Moorside Alpacas is a vibrant, family run, smallholding commited to breeding excellence in the lively market town of Kirkbymoorside

16. Cavan town is a centrally located market town and is a two-hour drive from both Dublin and Belfast.

17. Visit the vibrant Barnsley Market Barnsley is a unique 21st Century market town that has a growing reputation for quality

18. The Chorister, a biblically obsessed serial killer, terrifies members of the Abbey Chorus in a market town in northern England

19. The Byelection could be crucial in the Brexit narrative, but in the mid-Wales market town, most people are beyond fed up Published: 7 Jul 2019

20. The Brushmen, for that is the meaning of their name, are grouped in about sixty Bala Bala, a market-town and urban district of Merionethshire, N

21. Situated in the small attractive market town centre of Leyburn in the heart of Wensleydale The Bolthole is a charming cottage dating back over 150 years

22. Designated as a mArket town in 1730, the City of Lancaster is home to Lancaster Central MArket, the oldest, continuously running public farmers’ mArket in the country

23. Middle English Burgeis, Middle Dutch burgher and German Bürger).The Old French word Burgeis comes from bourg, meaning a market town or medieval village, itself derived …

24. The beautiful market town of Axminster is set on the River Axe within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is filled with traditional charm and character

25. In that same year, Stratford was granted a charter from King Richard I to hold a weekly market in the town, giving it its status as a market town.

26. Axminster is a market town and civil parish on the eastern border of the county of Devon in England, some 28 miles (45 km) from the county town of Exeter

27. The Old French word Burgeis is derived from bourg, meaning a market town or medieval village, itself derived from Late Latin burgus, meaning " fortress " or "wall".

28. Axminster, a market-town in the Honiton parliamentary division of Devonshire, England, on the river Axe, 27 m. Axminster was long celebrated for the admirable quality of its carpets, which were woven …

29. Clare is a market town on the north bank of the River Stour in Suffolk, England. Clare is 14 miles (23 km) from Bury St Edmunds and 9 miles (14 km) from Sudbury

30. Named after the Battle of Hastings, the most famous conflict on English soil, this compact market town grew up alongside the Battleground, tranquil medieval abbey and surrounding ancient woodlands – largely unchanged to this day.

31. Situated along the A10 road (which follows the course of the Roman Ermine Street), Chipping was an early, but unsuccessful attempt to create a market town at the crossing of the River Rib by Ermine Street.

32. Located in a predominantly sunny, sheltered bowl, for centuries Bolzano was a valley market town and way station whose fortunes in the Middle Ages swayed as the counts of Tyrol and the bishops of Trento competed for power.

33. Alton (/ ˈ ɔː l t ən / AWL-tən) is a market town and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England, near the source of the River Wey.It has a population of 17,816 as of the 2011 census.

34. Farmers now, who used to have to spend half a day of backbreaking labor to find out if the market town was open, if the market was on, whether the product they'd harvested could be sold, what price they'd fetch.

35. Birkenhead, is a seaport town, a market town, and a township, and seven chapelries, in the district of Wirral, Cheshire.The town stands on the Mersey, opposite Liverpool, about a mile by water W of Liverpool, and 14 3/4 miles by railway NNW of Chester.

36. Through the efforts of Archbishop Adaldag (937-988) Bremen received the privileges of a market town, and in 967 the same archbishop obtained the jurisdiction of a count over the city, as well as various crown-lands from Otto I, thus laying the foundation for the temporal possessions of the archbishops of Bremen.