Market Drayton is a small market town in north Shropshire in England. The town is positioned on the River Tern, in between Shrewsbury and Stoke-on-Trent, and was previously named Drayton in Hales from around 1868 and earlier just as 'Drayton' around 1695. Market Drayton is on the Shropshire Union Canal and on Regional Cycle Route 75. The A53 road by-passes the town. The counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire are both close by. In accordance with the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of around 11773 people. In 1245, King Henry III awarded a charter for a weekly Wednesday market, giving the town its existing name. The market continues to be held every Wednesday. There are a number of distinctive landmarks in the town. These include Pell Wall Hall, Adderley Hall, Buntingsdale Hall, Salisbury Hill, Tyrley Locks on the Shropshire Union Canal and the Thomas Telford designed aqueduct. Fordhall Farm has 140 acres (0.57 km2) of community-owned natural farmland located off the A53 in between the Müller and Tern Hill roundabouts. The farm path is accessible to the general public throughout farm shop opening hours, and on the track is the site of Fordhall Castle, an ancient motte and bailey structure which overlooks the River Tern valley. Market Drayton has always been a hotbed for musical 'talent', producing a variety of bands who have actually advanced on to obtain national recognition. In 1981, the town boasted the 'second best' school rock band in the nation, TSB National School Band runners up, Monovision. At the very same time, the local youth club were represented by the Platinum Needles in the NAYC Opportunity Rocks competition final. For all of your home remodelings, be sure to find trusted experts in Market Drayton to make certain of quality.