West Wiltshire District Council
Bradley Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14
0RD
Telepnone: 01225 776655

Around 700-800
years ago, the right to hold a market was a highly valued privilege granted by the monarch to nobles
who enjoyed his favour. Where such markets were held, people travelled from miles around to buy and
sell the essentials of everyday life.
A day at the market was just that! The journey
to market took 1/3rd of the day, trading required another 1/3rd and the weary journey home used up the
remaining 1/3rd of the day. A man was deemed to be able to travel 20 miles in a day and thus it was
determined that markets must be at least 6 and 2/3rds miles apart. This calculation is still used today
as the basis for the protection of market rights.
Towns grew up around the site of regular
markets, which were usually held on one or two days each week, or on special feasts and festivals. Many
of today's thriving communities owe their existence to the market in their midst.
Markets are held in some West Wiltshire towns and further details of times, locations and how to book a stall can be found on the Town and Country Markets website (external site, opens in new window).
Local Farmers' Markets are also held in West Wiltshire, and information can be obtained by calling 01225 891397.