London and it's suburbs are full of stories and this quaint old market hall just beside the beautiful Saint Mary's church sure has a name and history of its own. To be honest I expected it to be a bit larger and bigger like all the other market halls I have been to in other cities. Was a bit disappointed in that count but who am I to comment on something that has been sitting there for ages. There are some nice locals selling their ware their and is highly recommended for a good smiling chat while you sample or buy their stuff. However the count of vendors are about ten so be cautioned if you are expecting a huge path to trod while sampling and shopping from the aisles.
Dr HNS - Lazy Tiger Mum172 days ago
Old Amersham market area has amazing places to eat, drink and shop in. The buildings and the square is like you have walked back into time and it’s breathtaking on a sunny day. The Amersham museum is a wonderful place to learn more about the place’s history.
L A295 days ago
Such a cute little village with some lovely cafes and boutiques. Really small cottages and a small garden area for you to walk through. Such a lovely day out
Steven Elliott295 days ago
Nice space for local exhibitions. I went because a friend of mine had a couple of paintings on display and found that the general standard to be very good and I very nearly bought one of the paintings.
Keith Ford295 days ago
Such a beautiful town hh Old Amersham.
PJ Tan356 days ago
A small market hall with a few stores - flower, cheese, bread, antique, and Artisan store.
Good for a passer-by, but nothing to specially go there for.
Googleuser 11 year ago
Cool little attraction.has the most beautiful Christmas decs in high street,park and cote also there are other beautiful Christmas decs in Chesham and beaconsfield too.Guy was also very informative about what his market sells
Seany Aich T2 years ago
Lovely old market town and it was just lovely to sit down and people watch.
Good for a passer-by, but nothing to specially go there for.