Winster Market House
Winster Market House is a charming seventeenth-century market hall in the heart of the limestone village of Winster in the Derbyshire Peak District — one of the earliest properties acquired by the National Trust, in 1906. Built with a stone arcade at street level and a brick upper storey, it once sheltered market traders from the Derbyshire weather and remains the focal point of this handsome village. Small in scale but rich in local character, it's a lovely reminder of provincial market town life.
- One of the National Trust's earliest acquisitions
- Charming seventeenth-century market arcade
- Heart of an attractive Peak District village
Best for those exploring Derbyshire villages and the heritage of English market towns.
Things to see at Winster Market House
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Open Market Hall Arches
- The Upper Floor Room
- The Village Square Setting