Bury Market is a famous retail market located in the Greater Manchester county. It consists of a large Market Hall, with extensive stalls outside, selling fruit, flowers, clothing and hardware. There is a new Fish and Meat market hall, constructed in the 1990s, on the site of a former National Westminster Bank. The market is operative on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and attracts visitors from miles around. It is famed for its Black Pudding stalls. Location within the British Isles Bury is a town on the northern side of Greater Manchester in North West England, between Rochdale and Bolton and just west of the M66. ... Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in England established in 1974 which covers an area roughly encompassing the conurbation surrounding the City of Manchester. ... Old NatWest logo NatWest (formerly the National Westminster Bank) is the United Kingdoms third biggest bank. ... British and Irish name for blood sausage. ...