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In August 2025, Lawrie Sherratt said about Ulverston Markets
Some interesting stalls
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In August 2025, Stuart Hampson said about Ulverston Markets
Lovely historical market hall
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In August 2025, Rochelle Donlon said about Ulverston Markets
It's a normal little village market place
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In September 2025, Trevor Hardy said about Ulverston Markets
Proper old style market hall, fast disappearing from British towns
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In September 2025, James Bevis said about Ulverston Markets
I went to Ulverston Market Hall the other day, and let me tell you, it’s a building that smells of ambition and a little bit of wet haddock. You walk in and instantly you’re greeted by that peculiar northern magic – like your nan’s front room but with more cheese counters.<br><br>First stall I saw was selling socks, but not normal socks – these were socks that looked like they’d seen the Crimean War. I asked the fella behind the counter if they were new, and he said, “New to you.” Fair enough.<br><br>Then there’s a bakery. Lovely bread, crusty like a pensioner’s elbow. I bought a pasty the size of a newborn ferret, and I ate it while wandering round looking for a man who could sharpen scissors. Didn’t find him, but I did find a lady selling chutney that smelt like a wizard’s pocket.<br><br>The hall itself is magnificent – proper Victorian bones, a bit draughty, like it might whisper riddles to you if you stayed after closing. I half expected a ghost in a top hat to ask me if I wanted two pounds of kippers and a kiss.<br><br>Ulverston Market Hall isn’t just a place to shop. It’s a place where you can buy three jars of jam, a VHS copy of Patriot Games, and a cabbage that looks like Sean Bean – all under one roof. That’s value.<br><br>I left with a bag full of mystery meat, a candle shaped like a dolphin, and a vague sense I’d been knighted by the town itself.<br><br>9 out of 10 – would return, but only if I can bring my own ferret.
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In August 2025, Paige Hill-Howe said about The White Hart
This will be my fourth time staying at the white hart and every time it’s pleasure with great staff and service! Willing to cater to my dietary requirements and fussy children. We stayed in the family room which is very clean and pleasant to stay in. Stunning views and great location point when traveling around for different destinations. Can’t wait for our next visit. I Highly recommend the White Hart.
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In August 2025, Peter Elias said about The White Hart
An absolutely cracking little pub/resteraunt, mega dog friendly, mouth watering food and constantly smiling staff. The atmosphere is warm and cosy and attention to service immaculate. Don't miss out!
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In August 2025, Lee Harrison said about The White Hart
Lovely place my wife and I had been hiking all day we had a lovely room ready for us the food was great and people were really friendly thankyou would recommend.
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In August 2025, Jennifer Hudson said about The White Hart
Went for a meal with family during a weekend away. Our table was in a quieter back room which lacked a little ambience but it was early teatime. However, the food was absolutely delicious and I would dine there again. Staff were lovely.
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In September 2025, Jonny Allen said about The White Hart
Fabulous Sunday lunch for £17.50 including all the sides. Everything really well cooked with super friendly service.
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