Originally the site of Cardiff jail, the
gallows were located on the site of the current
St. Mary Street entrance, where
Dic Penderyn was hanged on 13 August 1831. The market was designed by the Borough Surveyor,
William Harpur, and opened in May 1891. A farmers' market is known to have existed at the site since the 18th century. The market consists of two shopping levels, a ground floor and a balcony level which wraps around the market exterior walls on the interior. Entrances to the market are located at St. Mary Street, Trinity Street and from an alleyway off Church Street. A large H. Samuel clock has hung above the High Street entrance since 1910. The current clock dates from 1963 (by
Smith of Derby) and was restored at a cost of £25,000 in 2011. Since 1975 the building has been
listed and is currently Grade II*. ==Stallholders==