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Reviews of Sutton Open Market,

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Review by Michael on 17th June, 2010

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I find this the most expensive and smallest market for normal market day products and the Flea markets You can find cheaper in the shops. I was asked £2 for a sealer gun and told them I can get it for £1 in the shops and I bought it and took it to the stall to show him

Date visited: 1 a month

Review by kj on 1st November, 2009

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Sutton Flea market on a Monday and Wednesday is very good. There is lots to choose from including good fruit and veg,secondhand items and traders selling new fashion jewellery and pocket watches cheap!!!

Date visited: 16-10-2009

Review by colette percival on 20th March, 2009

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I live in sutton and am a market trader , i sell silk & wooden flower arrangements .some folk say the market life is a dying breed but since i started i have enjoyed every day,the people are very friendly and you meet some very interesting people ,some buy and some just browse but either way it is a good day out and there is also good places to eat what more could you want for a decent day out ,come and visit sutton outdoor market ,you wont be dissapointed.

Date visited: mon,wed & sat

Review by ks on 5th January, 2006

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i actually live in sutton in ashfield so i have a good idea of what the market is like it ranges from book stalls to jewellery stalls and is open every day of the week till around 4 depending on what custom is like on ant given day. there is also the indoor market nearby which sells a number of things and also has a cafe

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