An ambitious project to redevelop Newton Abbot’s historic Grade II listed market hall will be completed within the next few weeks.
The major regeneration, which began in November 2024, has seen the market hall and square reinvigorated into a flexible shopping and entertainment space suitable for daytime and evening trading and events.
Blending a rich commercial heritage with a contemporary space designed for modern town centre life, the updated market hall includes new street food units, a bar, improved retail spaces, and a flexible area for pop-up market stalls and events.
The sympathetic restoration includes the removal of part of the 1970s food hall to reveal the original Market Square frontage and the installation of a stunning central staircase.
Access to the venue has been improved with the addition of a new entrance to the venue from Market Street and the reinstatement of a pedestrian walkway connecting the Alexandra Cinema on Market Street to Market Square.
New paving and infrastructure in Market Square, including new seating and planters and the installation of exterior electricity supplies, will support future events and support ambitions for Newton Abbot’s markets quarter to become a vibrant and welcoming destination for daytime and evening trading and entertainment.
The project has been funded by the UK government’s Future High Streets Fund.

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