Warrington Market
Step into one of Warrington’s most cherished destinations, where generations of tradition mix with the energy of today.
Over 50 independent traders
Since moving to its modern home at Time Square in 2020, Warrington Market has flourished with over 50 independent traders offering everything from fresh, locally sourced produce to handmade crafts and unique services.
Pick up your weekly essentials, enjoy a meal at the Cookhouse food court, or hunt for a one-of-a-kind gift – you’ll find it all here.
The market comes alive with regular events like live music, seasonal fairs, craft markets, and family-friendly activities that add something extra to every visit.
Did You Know...
Warrington Market’s story began over 770 years ago in 1255, when a royal charter was granted to Sir William Fitz Almeric le Boteler, the 7th Baron of Warrington. This charter established a weekly Wednesday market and an annual three-day fair, laying the foundation for Warrington as a thriving meeting place for traders and locals alike.


Getting Here
By Train
Warrington Market is just an eight-minute walk from Warrington Central station and 12 minutes from Warrington Bank Quay.
By Bus
The bus stop at Academy Way is only a minute away.
By Car
Convenient parking is available on site, making it easy to visit by car.
Everything is within walking distance, so you can enjoy Warrington Market and all that Time Square has to offer with ease.
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