Inside a crowded shopping mall or market area with high ceilings, red and brick walls, and large windows. People are sitting and walking around, and there are tables and benches for seating. Bright lighting and holiday or event decorations are visible.

A cluster of Grade II listed buildings, collectively known as the Buttermarket, has been transformed into Cornwall's first food hall and a thriving cultural destination in the heart of Redruth.

The Buttermarket's history dates back to 1825, when it was built as part of a wider programme of civic improvements following centuries of markets in Redruth. Today, following extensive restoration, the site has been brought back into active use as a vibrant hub for food, culture, creativity and community.

Supported by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Architectural Heritage Fund, Historic England and Cornwall Council, the project was designed to bring new energy to Redruth town centre, support independent businesses, increase footfall and help establish a stronger evening economy.

The restored site now includes the Auction House, Wheal Peevor Purser's Office and the Mining Exchange, brought together around a lively courtyard featuring independent street food kitchens, an art gallery, retail space, offices, events and community activities.

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current Redruth Revival jobs

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start-ups

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tenanted spaces

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The Buttermarket is Redruth Revival's flagship regeneration project. By restoring this important historic site and bringing it back into active use, we have created a destination that supports local businesses, attracts visitors and contributes to the town centre economy.

“The Buttermarket is not simply a refurbishment. It is a deeply considered act of continuity, demonstrating how heritage can be a platform for renewal and how architecture can work towards rebuilding a community as much as it rebuilds space and form.”

— RIBA South West Awards

Impact

“We love the Buttermarket. A group of us girls have been friends for years, living across Falmouth, Redruth, Camborne, Hayle and Penzance, and we meet here every couple of months. It’s central, easy to park, flexible for everyone, and full of great food options. A fun, relaxed and creative place to spend time."

— Bethia Naughton-Rumbo, Customer

“[The students] came away absolutely buzzing - not just with new knowledge, but with a real sense of the social and economic impact your project has had on people’s lives in Redruth. It’s rare for a visit to land so powerfully on so many levels, and this one genuinely did.”

— Geography teacher, St Ives School

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