Type: Covered Market/Market Hall
Green Park Station is a thriving platform for local life and culture right in the heart of Bath.
The Saturday Farmer's Market, running every Saturday is a great place to start exploring what’s on offer. Fresh & local produce including seasonal veggies, meats, cheeses and deli produce can be found on the Market Square in the Bath Farmers Market. Sitting side by side is a range of independent market traders selling a wide variety of quality products including flowers, hand crafted pottery, local art & craft works, second hand wares galore and more!
As well as the Market, Green Park Station plays host retail residents Hackett’s Men’s Hairdressing, Station Antiques & Collectables, Framecraft picture framers, and Green Park Leather and Luggage.
The Green Park Brasserie can offer you drinks and good meals as well as evening music sessions. And if you’re looking for something on the run, why not visit the Ecopod and grab a takeaway from Green Park Express, and stop off at The Thoughtful Bread Company, our new ethical baker at the same time!
And if you’re looking for entertainment, whether it’s local music; dancing displays, art exhibitions or a visit from The Pines Express Train, the surrounds of Green Park Station make a perfect venue for a variety of events running throughout the year.
Vintage & Antiques Market in Bath
The Bath Vintage and Antiques Market, at Green Park station will be held on the last Sunday of every month starting on June 26th 2011.
Expect High Quality Furniture, Jewellery, Brantiques (Upcycled Furniture), Decorative Accessories, Vintage Fashion, Kitchenallia, Quality Recycled Products, Silverware, Ceramics, Upholstery, Curiosities, Garden Ephemera, Clocks, Cameras, Books, Crafts, Paintings (Local Artists) etc.
This beautiful building has been a hallmark in Bath for over 130 years, and boasts the original, vaulted iron and glass station roof and signature Bath stone façade.
With events, market days, shops and eateries, be sure to make Green Park Station Your Destination!
Opening Times
| Open All Year |
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* Green Park Station is open 9am-5pm, Monday-Saturday and 10am-4pm Sundays
Individual shop opening times vary - please check to avoid disappoinment
Daily market open all day Monday-Saturday
Farmers Market open every Saturday 8:30am-1:30pm
Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible to Wheelchair Users
- Facilities for the Disabled
Parking & Transport
- Car parking
Catering
- Restaurant
Establishment Features
- Event venue
- Open all year
Road Directions
From the South.
Take the A36, Warminster Road, into Bath. Turn left into Sydney Road and then left into Pulteney Road. Follow Pulteney Road (A36) and continue under the railway arches. Turn left onto Lower Bristol Road. Look for the Toyota garage on your right. Shortly after the garage you will reach a set of traffic lights. At the traffic lights select the right hand lane and follow the one way system into Pines Way. Take the second left, following directions for the supermarket, into Sainsbury’s car park at Green Park Station.
From Bristol. Take the A4, Bath Road from Bristol. Continue onto A36 Lower Bristol Road for two miles. Bear left into Pines Way, then take the second exit, following directions for the supermarket, into Sainsbury’s car park at Green Park Station. From the Motorway. Come off M4 at J18 (Stroud / Bath) and take the A46, following the signs for Bath. Join the A4, London Road West toward the city centre. Follow the road for 1.2 miles. Turn left onto A36 Bathwick Street. At the roundabout turn right into Sydney Place, and continue ahead at the next roundabout into Pulteney Road. Follow Pulteney Road (A36) and continue under the railway arches. Turn left onto Lower Bristol Road. Look for the Toyota garage on your right. Shortly after the garage you will reach a set of traffic lights. At the traffic lights select the right hand lane and follow the one way system into Pines Way. Take the second left, following directions for the supermarket, into Sainsbury’s car park at Green Park Station.
Public Transport Directions
By Coach:
From London. There is a regular service throughout the day from Victoria Station, with a journey time of around 4 hours. Visit www.nationalexpress.com or call 08717 818181.
By Bus:
From Bristol: Services 339 / 639 / 649 / X39. X39 runs every 12 - 15 minutes Monday - Friday and every 30 minutes on Saturdays. Service 339 runs every 30 minutes on Sundays. The journey time to Bath’s temporary bus station in Avon Street is around 50 minutes. Green Park Station is less than five minutes walk from the bus station. Turn right into Green Park Road. Follow the road as it bears right. You will see traffic lights ahead as Midland Bridge Road joins from the left. Green Park Station is the building on the left hand side immediately beyond Midland Bridge Road. Wheelchair and pedestrian access is via the front, from Green Park Road. Green Park Station is on a number of local bus routes. There are bus stops in Midland Bridge Road and James Street West, to either side of the entrance. For accurate timetable information visit www.firstgroup.com or call Traveline on 08712 002233.
By Rail:
From Bristol. Trains run approximately every 10 minutes from Bristol Temple Meads; journey time approximately 10 – 15 minutes.
From London. Direct trains from London Paddington run every half hour during the day; journey time approximately 90 minutes. Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 for timetable and ticket price information. Green Park Station is approximately 10 minutes walk from Bath Spa railway station. Turn left as you leave the main entrance. Cross at the end of Dorchester Street (keeping to the right of the river) and walk straight ahead into Green Park Road. Follow Green Park Road as it bears right. You will see traffic lights ahead where Midland Bridge Road joins from the left. Green Park Station is the building on the left immediately beyond Midland Bridge Road. Wheelchair and pedestrian access is at the front, from Green Park Road.
By Air: Bristol International airport is 18 miles from Bath city centre. There are regular buses to Bristol, from where there are regular direct bus and train connections.










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