Buttermarket

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Buttermarket is a historic street and marketplace area, commonly found in old English towns, known for its traditional shops and period architecture.

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Buttermarket canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic marketplace
market square
street
architecturalStyle traditional English urban architecture
associatedWith historic town planning
local markets
culturalSignificance represents historic commercial core of town
economicRole local retail centre
hasCharacteristic period architecture
traditional shops
hasEtymology named after historical butter markets
hasFunction pedestrian thoroughfare
social meeting place
hasTypeOfBusiness cafes
independent shops
small restaurants
heritageStatus often lies within conservation area
historicallyUsedFor butter trade
dairy produce trade
locatedIn England
oftenFeatures cobbled paving
narrow streets
shopfronts with period facades
timePeriodOfOrigin pre-modern era
tourismAttraction heritage shopping area
typicallyFoundIn old English towns
urbanContext town centre
usedFor public gathering
retail trade

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Ancient House streetAddress Buttermarket