Downham Market

On the banks of the River Great Ouse, and dating back to Saxon times, Downham Market is one of Norfolk’s oldest market towns. The attractive market place is immediately identifiable by the splendidly unusual and majestic black and white clock.

The town retains a really intimate feel, characterised by many fine historic buildings, craft and collectibles markets – with a bustling market on many Fridays and Saturdays where you can buy a variety of goods from clothes, to carpets, to fresh produce – and a host of local independent shops.

Over the past few decades, Downham Market has grown from being a quiet market town to a busy town with supermarkets, cafes and restaurants.

The area is brim full of historic buildings and amazing architecture. Discover why Downham Market has its nickname ‘Gingerbread Town’ (due to its buildings made from local carrstone) and saunter through the countryside to explore fascinating nearby villages.