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Environment
  
Outdoor

Deptford Market

Location
  
Deptford, Lewisham, Greater London

Management
  
Lewisham London Borough Council

Owner
  
Lewisham London Borough Council

Goods sold
  
General goods, food, antiques

Days normally open
  
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Address
  
Deptford Market Yard, Deptford SE8 4BX, United Kingdom

Hours
  
Open today · 7:30AM–10PMTuesday7:30AM–10PMWednesday7:30AM–11PMThursday7:30AM–11PMFriday7:30AM–11PMSaturday9AM–11PMSunday9AM–10PMMonday7:30AM–10PM

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Deptford market


Deptford Market (also known as Deptford High Street Market) is a fruit & vegetable and antiques and bric-a-brac market located in Deptford, south east London.

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Deptford market


History

One of south London's busiest, the Deptford market has been in Deptford High Street for centuries. London's first railway, from London to Greenwich was built through Deptford in 1836. Christopher Marlowe, the playwright was murdered nearby.

Many of the stalls have passed from one generation to the other.

Economy

A collection of new and used goods, with a prominence of food stalls spread out on the side streets and pavements, this vibrant market is filled with a diverse range of stallholders.

Details

The market takes place every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, from around 7am until 4pm, in Deptford High Street, Douglas Way and the junction with Giffin Street. To see the whole range of stalls it is best to visit before midday as some stallholders pack up early.

There is a broad mix of stalls selling items from fresh fish, foods, groceries, to antiques, second hand clothes and collectibles. Many of the stalls sell ethnic goods, including African, Indian and Chinese foodstuff.

It benefits in having a Docklands Light Railway Station and a National Rail Station close by.

References

Deptford Market Wikipedia