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Definition of market town in English: market townnoun (in the UK) a town of moderate size where a regular market is held. Example sentencesExamples - Stop off in an ancient market town such as Lille, only an hour from Calais, for a taste of northern French cuisine.
- As well as the riot in Aba there are reports of tensions in the neighbouring city of Owerri and the market town of Onitsha.
- You see, this hotel is in a provincial market town, somewhere in the home counties.
- Improvements to the economy and quality of life for a chain of Ryedale villages and the market town of Pickering is on the drawing board.
- It is a shame that if Otley is portrayed as a quaint market town, the first port of call for locals and visitors doesn't say much for it.
- Now the Folly in the Dales market town of Settle is set to become a museum and visitor centre dedicated to the history of north Craven.
- Barnsley has a unique selling point and that is its position as a market town.
- The pleasant market town of Ulverston lies just south of the Lake District National Park boundary.
- The cost of most excursions was not cheap, especially when an event was held in a small market town some way from large centres of population.
- This is what is happening to the Welsh market town of Brecon.
- The European grant will be split between the High Peak and the Derbyshire Dales and it will include the market town of Bakewell.
- She attends writing classes for both short stories and novels and has completed two of her own novels, one of which is a murder story set in a market town.
- The market town of Richmond stands as the gateway to Swaledale.
- Others who are keen to flee suburbia aspire to live in a market town, head for the coast, or really get away from it in rural isolation.
- The market town could also see its first multi-storey car park and a new cultural centre established within the next ten years.
- It also spent £5m a year with local suppliers, so it was an important factor in the market town's economy.
- On the surface there might not be much in common between a large seaside tourist resort and a market town on the edge of the Dales.
- On all major roads leading into this town are signs boldly identifying Skipton as an historic market town.
- I believed that as Skipton is an historic market town, any new buildings or changes had to blend into the existing environment.
- Also, there would be a loss of vital car parking, surely a market town such as Settle needs to retain this.
Definition of market town in US English: market townnounˈmɑrkət ˌtaʊnˈmärkət ˌtoun A town of moderate size in a rural area, where a regular market is held. Example sentencesExamples - As well as the riot in Aba there are reports of tensions in the neighbouring city of Owerri and the market town of Onitsha.
- Improvements to the economy and quality of life for a chain of Ryedale villages and the market town of Pickering is on the drawing board.
- Barnsley has a unique selling point and that is its position as a market town.
- It is a shame that if Otley is portrayed as a quaint market town, the first port of call for locals and visitors doesn't say much for it.
- It also spent £5m a year with local suppliers, so it was an important factor in the market town's economy.
- I believed that as Skipton is an historic market town, any new buildings or changes had to blend into the existing environment.
- She attends writing classes for both short stories and novels and has completed two of her own novels, one of which is a murder story set in a market town.
- You see, this hotel is in a provincial market town, somewhere in the home counties.
- The cost of most excursions was not cheap, especially when an event was held in a small market town some way from large centres of population.
- On the surface there might not be much in common between a large seaside tourist resort and a market town on the edge of the Dales.
- The European grant will be split between the High Peak and the Derbyshire Dales and it will include the market town of Bakewell.
- On all major roads leading into this town are signs boldly identifying Skipton as an historic market town.
- The market town of Richmond stands as the gateway to Swaledale.
- Now the Folly in the Dales market town of Settle is set to become a museum and visitor centre dedicated to the history of north Craven.
- This is what is happening to the Welsh market town of Brecon.
- The pleasant market town of Ulverston lies just south of the Lake District National Park boundary.
- Stop off in an ancient market town such as Lille, only an hour from Calais, for a taste of northern French cuisine.
- Also, there would be a loss of vital car parking, surely a market town such as Settle needs to retain this.
- The market town could also see its first multi-storey car park and a new cultural centre established within the next ten years.
- Others who are keen to flee suburbia aspire to live in a market town, head for the coast, or really get away from it in rural isolation.
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