Tuesday 1 May 2012

Tynemouth Market

I would defy anyone to go to Tynemouth Market and not find something they love (and fall in love with the place too). It's held every Saturday and Sunday morning in the beautiful old train station (still in use for the metro) and takes up both platforms. I don't think I've ever went and not come away with something lovely. We went a couple of weeks ago so I made a point of grabbing some snaps:


{The gorgeous architecture of the station}

{Kitchen goodies on a stall}

{Fresh bread- it's a shame you can't add smell-a-vision to this photo}

{Sunnies and gloves}

{Olives- enough said}

{Ben and his cousin enjoying a greasy burger}

{I bought this beautiful light for £12, it's going to hang in our entrance}

Hope you're all enjoying some sunshine where you are (we're certainly not), at least we're over the hump day tomorrow.xxx

25 comments:

  1. it looks really lovely there! I love the idea of popping out of the metro into the market. I just found a Whitley Bay hankie at a jumble sale which I know is just down the road. Where are you based? My Dad's mum was from Blyth, just a bit further away

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    1. What a small world! We're planning on moving to Whitley Bay area in the next 12 months or so! We live in Benton and I grew up in South Gosforth which is just along the road.x

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  2. What a pretty spot for a market! Your new light fixture is wonderful, I am on the hunt for something pretty for my entry too. We had a bit of sun today but mostly drab gray skies and rain. Have a happy Wednesday!

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    1. I'm sure with your eye for interiors you'll find something beautiful.x

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  3. That market looks fantastic and I love your new light fixture. We had grey skies today too! Looking forward to some sun...soon!

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    1. It is a great market, it's not the cheapest but most stalls are reasonable and willing to barter.x

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  4. Those items look so pretty, especially the sunnies and the kitchen items! Wish I lived close to that place :)

    xo,
    janmloves.blogspot.com

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  5. Oh how gorgeous! What a smashing way to spend a day--

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  6. I want to go! Is that a sign of a sick mind that someone would want to travel the world just to get better junk? Love tagging along with you and becoming your newest follower.

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    1. Not at all! I generally find myself lusting after the American's finds.x

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  7. oh my gosh! so many olives - love it!

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  8. Ohhh I wish there was smell-a-vision on that bread picture, too! It looks so delicious. That market looks like a lovely place :)

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  9. Looks like an amazing place!
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  10. What a special place. I would love to take a look around - from the photos you posted I can tell I would have trouble not buying something. The architecture of the building is wonderful as well. I wish the sun would shine here too *sighh.

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  11. Hello!! And thank you for finding my blog and leaving such a lovely comment, I'm glad i've found your blog! What a lovely place..i would find it very hard not come away with some of those kitchen goodies from that stall! Marina x

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  12. This looks like a fab place to visit, I love exploring markets too xxx

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  13. oh my goodness you're totally right that architecture of the station is so pretty! plus all that food looks absolutely amazing! :) im laure by the way, its very nice to meet you!

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  14. That looks so fun! Cute light you picked out! Looks like something from Anthropologie you've got. Have a nice weekend :)

    http://bronsonbloopers.blogspot.com

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  15. i love markets like this! so much fun!
    and that light is just perfect! great pick!
    xo TJ

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  16. what a great place! i just love the architecture of the old station and i love those kitchen goodies and those bread look so mouthwatering, i can just imagine the smell! heaven! what a pretty light you bought too!

    x susan

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  17. that bread looks extremely yummy!

    grace
    http://herumbrella.com :)

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  18. Looks like such a magical place. I'm sure I could find tons of goodies there!

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  19. Hello. Thanks for the comment. The cushion is really not tricky to make at all. Its basically a tube of fabric gathered at the top and bottom with a cushion pad popped in and then the gathers pulled tight and a button to cover up the messy bits. Have a go on a small scale I am sure you would love it. Having a trawl through your blog now it's 'such fun' to find a blog you haven't seen before. Debs X

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    1. Thank you, I'm the same and love a new blog find. I might have a go at the mini version although I doubt it would look as lovely as yours, you obviously have some talent in that area.x

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  20. Oh MY!!! I want to check this market out in person... dribble n drool lol!!!

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