Stafford Indoor Market

Opening Times

  • Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9am to 4pm

Stafford Market, Earl Street, Stafford ST16 2DJ

At Stafford Indoor Market you will find a selection of stalls offering a wide variety of goods; from clothing to household goods, wrapping paper, cards for all occasions, gift ideas for all ages, jewellery, beauty products, wool and haberdashery. As well as other services and much, much more.

For a well deserved break, visit the Chef's Café for a warming beverage and bite to eat! Stafford Market is located in the heart of Stafford Town Centre and can be accessed via Crabbery Street, Chapel Street or Broad Street.

Parking is available across the road at Broad Street Car Park, car park charges start from £1.00 for the first hour to a maximum of £3.00 for four hours stay. Local buses are within walking distance.


Current Stalls

  • Smoker's Choice - Rolling tobacco, pipes, cigars, smoker’s accessories, 
  • DIY Shed - DIY supplies and key cutting
  • B G Fun and Fashion - Fancy dress, novelty goods, purses, bags, wallets, belts
  • Jacqui's Handmade - Hand made cards and gifts, nappy cakes, craft supplies
  • Judy's Cards - Cards, gift wrap, gift bags, gifts
  • Cats Protection - Cat food and preloved items 
  • J and B Household - Kitchenware, household goods, garden tools, trolley bags
  • Davies and Lake - Slippers and footwear
  • Pat's Cosmetics - Makeup, cosmetics, hosiery, socks, nightwear, underwear, hats
  • Mallard Catering - Outside catering company
  • Deb's Wool Stall - Wool, yarn, knitting accessories, patterns, project advice
  • Bibberty Bobberty Gifts - Sewing repair and alteration service, handmade gifts, t-shirt printing, mug printing, giftware
  • Guitar and Watch Surgery - Guitar sales and service, accessories, CDs, watch batteries 
  • Chef’s Café - Traditional café 

Did you know?

The original Market was held on Saturdays only at the Market Square. In 1853 the Butter Market was built at the rear of the Guildhall for the country people to stand with farm produce for sale. In 1912 the Market was opened on Tuesdays, principally for the sale of farm produce which developed into a small general market.

In 1927 the Council extended the General Market from 9000 to 14700 square feet. In 1935 the old Guildhall and Market entrance was demolished and a new Guildhall and Arcade entrance was erected.

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