Market Town
A Market Town is a type of settlement that traditionally hosts a market where local goods and services are sold. These towns often serve as a hub for surrounding rural areas, providing essential amenities like shops, schools, and healthcare. The market typically takes place on specific days, attracting both residents and visitors.
Historically, many Market Towns were granted a charter by a monarch, allowing them to hold markets and fairs. This designation often led to economic growth and the development of infrastructure. Today, they continue to play a vital role in local economies, supporting small businesses and fostering community engagement.