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English Market

The English Market (Irish: An Margadh Sasanach)[1] is a municipal food market in the center of Cork city, Ireland. It stretches from Princes Street to the Grand Parade, and combines Princes Street Market and Grand Parade Market.[2] The market is regarded for both its mid-19th century architecture and locally produced artisan food.

English Market
LocationBetween Grand Parade and Princes Street, Cork city, Ireland.
Coordinates51°53′53″N 8°28′26″W / 51.898°N 8.474°W / 51.898; -8.474Coordinates: 51°53′53″N 8°28′26″W / 51.898°N 8.474°W / 51.898; -8.474
Opening date1788
OwnerCork City Council
Goods soldFood (primarily)
Days normally openMonday to Saturday
Number of tenants130
Websitecorkcity.ie/en/english-market
Princes Street entrance to the English Market

The market has become a tourist attraction, has developed an international reputation, and has been described by chef Rick Stein as the "best covered market in the UK and Ireland".[3][4][5]

History

The term English Market was coined in the 19th century to distinguish the market from the nearby St. Peter's Market (now the site of the Bodega on Cornmarket Street), which was known as the Irish Market.[6] There has been a market on the present site since 1788[7] when it was opened as a meat shambles and known as "new markets".[8] Its original structure is entirely lost. The market has been rebuilt in stages, including by John Benson and Robert Walker in the mid-19th century who constructed a front range, galleried court, and extended the footprint to the south end of Princes Street. Today the market centres around a cast iron fountain, and is typically entered via either a tripartite facade on Princes Street, or a bayed entrance from the Grand Parade. The market is known for its interior; which consists of a gabled central bay, central archways, and stained glass lunette windows. It was damaged during a 1981 fire, but is now fully restored.[8]

Today's group of buildings were constructed in the mid-19th century with the ornamental entrance at Princes Street being constructed in 1862 by Sir John Benson.[9] The market changed little over the next century or so until it was seriously damaged by fire on 19 June 1980 and had to be extensively refurbished by Cork City Council. The refurbishment work was done in sympathy with the original Victorian building's design and won a Gold Medal from the Europa Nostra heritage foundation for conservation shortly after its completion.[9] The refurbished market suffered a second fire in 1986 but the fire was less damaging than the first.[10]

Today

 
Café on mezzanine floor

It is administered by Cork City Council.[11] A variety of different fresh produce from around the world can be bought in the English market. The market is still best known however for its fresh fish and butchers, and it serves many of the city's top restaurants. It is a source of local specialities such as drisheen, spiced beef, and buttered eggs.[3]

Queen Elizabeth II visited the market during her 2011 state visit to Ireland as did Charles, Prince of Wales during his visit in 2018.[12][13] Both were served by fishmonger Pat O'Connell.[14] In 2016 and 2017, the English Market was used as a location for the film The Young Offenders and the subsequent TV series of the same name.[15]

Cork City Council and the site's traders commended the market's 230th anniversary in August 2018.[4][16]

References

  1. ^ "An Margadh Sasanach / English Market". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Visitor Information - English Market". Corkstpatricksfestival.ie. Cork City Council. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Cork - Old English Market". New York Times Travel. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  4. ^ a b McMahon, Conor (12 August 2018). "Tour groups 'pulling a fast one' are overrunning Cork's English Market". thejournal.ie. The Journal. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  5. ^ "English Market - Reviews". corkcity.ie. Cork City Council. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. ^ (PDF). The Heritage Council. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011.
  7. ^ "History - The Establishment of the English Market". EnglishMarket.ie. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  8. ^ a b Keohane 2020, p. 92.
  9. ^ a b "English Market". Cork Past & Present. Cork City Library. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  10. ^ Power, Vincent (7 January 1986). . Cork Examiner. Archived from the original on 3 January 2010 – via TheEnglishMarket.ie.
  11. ^ "About Us". EnglishMarket.ie. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  12. ^ Anderson, Nicola (14 June 2018). "Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla visit Cork's English Market". independent.ie. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Cheers as queen visits market". The independent. 20 May 2011.
  14. ^ Roseingrav, Louise (6 March 2014). "Mother-in-law gag earns Cork fishmonger a queen's invite". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
  15. ^ Healy, Alan (21 February 2018). "Young Offenders finale to be screened in the English Market". eveningecho.ie. Evening Echo. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  16. ^ Sheehy, Paschal (1 August 2018). "Cork's English Market celebrates 230th birthday". rte.ie. RTÉ. Retrieved 26 August 2018.

Sources

  • Keohane, Frank (2020). Cork: City and County (Buildings of Ireland series). New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-22487-0.

External links

  • Official website

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The English Market Irish An Margadh Sasanach 1 is a municipal food market in the center of Cork city Ireland It stretches from Princes Street to the Grand Parade and combines Princes Street Market and Grand Parade Market 2 The market is regarded for both its mid 19th century architecture and locally produced artisan food English MarketLocationBetween Grand Parade and Princes Street Cork city Ireland Coordinates51 53 53 N 8 28 26 W 51 898 N 8 474 W 51 898 8 474 Coordinates 51 53 53 N 8 28 26 W 51 898 N 8 474 W 51 898 8 474Opening date1788OwnerCork City CouncilGoods soldFood primarily Days normally openMonday to SaturdayNumber of tenants130Websitecorkcity wbr ie wbr en wbr english marketPrinces Street entrance to the English Market The market has become a tourist attraction has developed an international reputation and has been described by chef Rick Stein as the best covered market in the UK and Ireland 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 2 Today 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksHistory EditThe term English Market was coined in the 19th century to distinguish the market from the nearby St Peter s Market now the site of the Bodega on Cornmarket Street which was known as the Irish Market 6 There has been a market on the present site since 1788 7 when it was opened as a meat shambles and known as new markets 8 Its original structure is entirely lost The market has been rebuilt in stages including by John Benson and Robert Walker in the mid 19th century who constructed a front range galleried court and extended the footprint to the south end of Princes Street Today the market centres around a cast iron fountain and is typically entered via either a tripartite facade on Princes Street or a bayed entrance from the Grand Parade The market is known for its interior which consists of a gabled central bay central archways and stained glass lunette windows It was damaged during a 1981 fire but is now fully restored 8 Today s group of buildings were constructed in the mid 19th century with the ornamental entrance at Princes Street being constructed in 1862 by Sir John Benson 9 The market changed little over the next century or so until it was seriously damaged by fire on 19 June 1980 and had to be extensively refurbished by Cork City Council The refurbishment work was done in sympathy with the original Victorian building s design and won a Gold Medal from the Europa Nostra heritage foundation for conservation shortly after its completion 9 The refurbished market suffered a second fire in 1986 but the fire was less damaging than the first 10 Today Edit Cafe on mezzanine floor It is administered by Cork City Council 11 A variety of different fresh produce from around the world can be bought in the English market The market is still best known however for its fresh fish and butchers and it serves many of the city s top restaurants It is a source of local specialities such as drisheen spiced beef and buttered eggs 3 Queen Elizabeth II visited the market during her 2011 state visit to Ireland as did Charles Prince of Wales during his visit in 2018 12 13 Both were served by fishmonger Pat O Connell 14 In 2016 and 2017 the English Market was used as a location for the film The Young Offenders and the subsequent TV series of the same name 15 Cork City Council and the site s traders commended the market s 230th anniversary in August 2018 4 16 References Edit An Margadh Sasanach English Market logainm ie Placenames Database of Ireland Retrieved 21 May 2017 Visitor Information English Market Corkstpatricksfestival ie Cork City Council Retrieved 21 May 2017 a b Cork Old English Market New York Times Travel Archived from the original on 30 January 2013 Retrieved 17 January 2011 a b McMahon Conor 12 August 2018 Tour groups pulling a fast one are overrunning Cork s English Market thejournal ie The Journal Retrieved 26 August 2018 English Market Reviews corkcity ie Cork City Council Retrieved 2 August 2020 A Guide to Cork City s Historic Plaques and Signs PDF The Heritage Council p 10 Archived from the original PDF on 27 September 2011 History The Establishment of the English Market EnglishMarket ie Retrieved 21 May 2017 a b Keohane 2020 p 92 a b English Market Cork Past amp Present Cork City Library Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 Retrieved 21 May 2017 Power Vincent 7 January 1986 City market devastated in huge blaze Cork Examiner Archived from the original on 3 January 2010 via TheEnglishMarket ie About Us EnglishMarket ie Retrieved 21 May 2017 Anderson Nicola 14 June 2018 Britain s Prince Charles and Camilla visit Cork s English Market independent ie Independent News amp Media Retrieved 26 August 2018 Cheers as queen visits market The independent 20 May 2011 Roseingrav Louise 6 March 2014 Mother in law gag earns Cork fishmonger a queen s invite irishtimes com Irish Times Retrieved 21 May 2017 Healy Alan 21 February 2018 Young Offenders finale to be screened in the English Market eveningecho ie Evening Echo Retrieved 25 April 2018 Sheehy Paschal 1 August 2018 Cork s English Market celebrates 230th birthday rte ie RTE Retrieved 26 August 2018 Sources EditKeohane Frank 2020 Cork City and County Buildings of Ireland series New Haven and London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 22487 0 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to English Market Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title English Market amp oldid 1068162517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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