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Romsey among England’s most quintessential market towns

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From Bridport in Dorset to Dewsbury in Yorkshire Independent Cottages has come up with a list of England’s most “quintessential” market towns.

The independent accommodation experts compiled the list by comparing each market town based on several factors:

  • The age of each market town
  • The rating of each town’s main market on Google
  • The number of retail and wholesale independent businesses
  • The number of museums
  • The number of historic buildings

Introducing the list, Independent Cottages said: “When people think of England, iconic landmarks like Stonehenge and Big Ben and traditional British delicacies like fish and chips and afternoon tea will undoubtedly spring to mind.

“But it’s the picturesque English countryside – home to rolling green hills, traditional pubs, and exceptional walking routes – that often tops the list.

“And, at the very heart of the country’s rural beauty, is its market towns.

“These ‘quintessentially English’ settlements embody community spirit, rich heritage, and age-long traditions. 

“Whether people explore the English countryside during a weekend getaway or a short day out, these market towns have something special to offer.”

Romsey was Hampshire’s only representative on the list, and featured inside the top 10 in seventh place.

The full list of England’s most quintessential market towns can be found on the website here.

Why is Romsey among England’s most quintessential market towns?

In terms of how it stacked up against other market towns, Romsey is said to have 255 listed buildings, 356 independent businesses and two museums, meaning there is plenty to explore.

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Additionally, the town has a few different markets for people to browse at various points in the year, including the Romsey Country Market and Romsey Makers Market.

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On the Visit Hampshire website, Romsey is described as an “ancient and prosperous” town sitting on the banks of the River Test.

It adds: “Medieval streets cluster around the magnificent Norman Abbey which dominates the town and plays host to an extensive musical programme each year.


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“The Abbey is the largest parish church in Hampshire and can trace its origins back to 907AD.

“The medieval King John’s House, Tudor Cottage and former Victorian Gun shop together make a new heritage centre.

“As well as some fascinating displays there are a series of period gardens which lead down to a bubbling mill stream.”





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