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Reviews of Penrith Saturday Market, Penrith

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Review by Les Young on 18th August, 2018

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Absolutely disgusting to call this a market!! There were 4market stalls, 2 food vans & around 10 boot sales stalls. I made a trip from Newcastle, as I used to come yrs ago with my parents, but oh, what a complete disappointment 😡😡, ive probably got more in my shed!! I made the trip about 2yrs ago to attend an "autojumble " which again had very few stalls, no wonder it was only £3 admission! Come on Cumbria, what have you done to what was a proper day out at a proper market! Very very disappointing 👎👎👎😡

Date visited: 18 08 18

Review by Adrian on 23rd April, 2017

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Waste of time. No stalls worth looking at about 3 market stalls and a few car boot so a waste of time getting out of bed for

Date visited: April 22 nd 2017

Review by george on 16th November, 2013

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don't bother 3 market stall's and a handful of car booters 3 burger van's.bacon bun and burger was alright though. obviously not a patch on what it used to be.

Date visited: 16/11/2013

Review by JC on 27th June, 2011

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Now a small market, a shadow of its former self. I was pleasantly surprised to find a caravan accessory stall. I needed a replacement MPK fly screen cassette, which they stocked!!. I bought it and he even refitted the blind unit foc, excellent service!! JC

Date visited: 25 June 2011

Review by Chris Shaw on 19th July, 2009

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What has happened to the market there are less and less stalls every time we visit.

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