St. Albans has been home to a market for over 1,000 years, originally controlled by the Abbey but, since 1553 controlled by the town under a Charter granted by King Edward VI. The market is held twice a week, Wednesdays’ and Saturdays’.
The original layout of the market place can still be seen today in the long funnel shaped space between the Cathedral grounds and St. Peter’s church.
The Charter Market Quarter has many historical links. One of the only free-standing medieval civic clock towers, the site of the First Battle of St. Albans in 1455, during the Wars of the Roses. Allegedly the Boot Inn played host to soldiers fighting in the battle. There used to be 23 pubs around the Market area!
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Turn right out of the pub then immediately right again down a footpath. Turn right into Victoria Street and at the junction cross the road and walk with St Albans Museum on your left onto Market Place. Turn left, and then turn right into Upper Dagnall Street.
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Through Christopher Place shopping centre, across Verulam Road and down the beautiful George Street
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Back up George Street, onto High Street, and then turn right down a pathway called Waxhouse Gate. You will see the cathedral in front of you and the next pub on your right.
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Turn right as you leave the pub and follow the path around to your left until you reach Holywell Hill. Turn left and walk up Holywell Hill until you reach the Peahen Junction with the pub on the corner.
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On leaving The Peahen, cross the road diagonally and walk a very short way up Chequer Street. On your left you will see a narrow walkway called Boot Alley – this will lead you to the next pub.
Also note: The Fleur de Lys (now a cocktail bar called The Snug but possibly the oldest pub in St. Albans).
Note also: Remaining reminders of various ex pubs (The Bat & Ball for example).
Note also: The Maltings Shopping Centre – the site of the now defunct Adey & Whytes brewery.
The Charter Market Quarter has many historical links. One of the only free-standing medieval civic clock towers, the site of the First Battle of St. Albans in 1455, during the Wars of the Roses. Allegedly the Boot Inn played host to soldiers fighting in the battle. There used to be 23 pubs around the Market area!
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