Pannier Market

Dartmoor National Park


A vast Victorian covered hall that's home to hundreds of stalls stacked with an eclectic range of shabby-chic goodies; there's everything from silver cutlery and secondhand books, to moleskin trousers and tweed caps. On the second and fourth Saturdays of each month the market square is home to one of Devon's best farmers markets (9am to 2pm).

Tuesday is particularly good for antiques.


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