Market Drayton Town Centre. Festival Drayton Centre, Market Drayton, Shropshire Stock Photo Alamy In the town centre are many half timbered buildings which survive from the 17th and 18th centuries Located in North Shropshire, Market Drayton is a traditional Shropshire market town with origins dating back to before the Domesday book
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It's sprinkled with lovely independent retail shops and cafes Modern buildings in the town centre mix with fine examples of 17th century black and white constructions
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Market Drayton is a wonderfully compact town lying almost completely between the River Tern, a subsidiary of the Severn, and the A53 bypass to the north, with a core of attractive historic buildings, a wide variety of retailing and some light industry. Interesting Facts about Market Drayton Market Drayton is a market town and civil parish that sits on the banks of the River Tern in Shropshire, England Stop at Talbot Wharf, where canal traders operate a unique floating market that brims with arts, crafts and culinary treats.
Postcards of Market Drayton, including photos of the bustling town centre on market day, Tyrley l. Market Drayton is a wonderfully compact town lying almost completely between the River Tern, a subsidiary of the Severn, and the A53 bypass to the north, with a core of attractive historic buildings, a wide variety of retailing and some light industry. When Market Drayton was first recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086 it was listed as having 5 households, ranking it among the smallest 20% of settlements ever recorded.
About Market Drayton Market Drayton Town Council. Their purpose built brewery in the town centre supplies great ales to pubs around northern Shropshire and borders. The town claims to be "home of the gingerbread", which has been.