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Smithfield Market Hall

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Architecture firm
  
Isaac Holden and Sons

Town or city
  
Manchester

Construction started
  
1857

Completed
  
1858

Opened
  
1858

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

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Type
  
Market Hall currently derelict

Location
  
Manchester City Centre / Ancoats

Address
  
39-45 Swan Street, Manchester

Similar
  
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Smithfield Market Hall is a former Market Hall on Swan Street, Manchester.

Contents

Map of Smithfield Market Hall, Manchester, UK

History

The area now known as part of the Northern Quarter in Manchester was named Smithfield Market in May 1822 the potato market having moved to the area in 1820. As the market became more popular more land was acquired in 1850. Built between 1857 and 1858 and roofed over with iron trusses in 1865 the Hall replaced an earlier butchers shambles on the same site. As the area continued to expand a retail fish market was built the same year the building has since been demolished however its extension built in two stages have since survived.

At its peak in 1897 the market place covered four and a half acres in Manchester City Centre stretching from Swan Street in Ancoats in the north, Thomas Street in the Northern Quarter, Shudehill to the east and Oak Street to the west.

In these various the public could obtain fish, meat, fruit and vegetables, its influence was such that it spread further into Ancoats and through its Italian community would spawn an ice-cream manufacturing industry.

Current status

Other parts of the market have since been converted into other uses such as the fish market whose external walls are still intact but contained within are apartments and flats. However the former market hall after a period of occupancy has remained derelict since 2008.

Closure

Smithfield Market was closed in 1972 and parts of the complex were demolished the market stalls would be relocated to Openshaw at the New Smithfield Market. The Market Hall was Grade II listed in 1973.

References

Smithfield Market Hall Wikipedia


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