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Downham Market
Downham Market, often just described as Downham, is a market community and also civil parish in Norfolk, England. It pushes the edge of the Fens, on the River Great Ouse, approximately 11 miles southern of King's Lynn, 39 miles west of Norwich and also 30 miles north of Cambridge. The civil church has a location of 5.2 km ² and in the 2011 census had a population of 9,994 in 4,637 households. For the purposes of city government, the parish drops within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. It becomes part of South West Norfolk parliamentary constituency. It was an agricultural centre, developing as a market for the fruit and vegetables of the Fens with a bridge across the Ouse. Throughout the Middle Ages, it was renowned for its butter market and likewise held a notable equine fair. The marketplace is currently held Fridays as well as Saturdays on the city center parking area. Remarkable structures in the community include its mediaeval parish church, committed to St Edmund, and also Victorian clock tower, created in 1878. The community is also known as the place where Charles I hid after the Battle of Naseby. In 2004 the community completed a regrowth task on the marketplace Place, relocating the marketplace to the town hall parking lot. The decorative town sign depicts the crown as well as arrowheads of St Edmund with equines to show the importance of the equine fairs in the town's background. A heritage centre, Discover Downham, opened up in a previous station house in 2016.