A brand new market has opened its doors to the public this week.

Situated on Clough Road near Bramall Lane stadium, Red Brick Market boasts more than 100 stalls selling items ranging from vintage clothing and local art to handmade jewellery.

The market is designed to help local businesses thrive, with many of the stalls occupied by small, creative sellers based in Sheffield.

One such business is Creepy Crawly Crafts. For the owner, Rosie, 23, of Wincobank, the market is a huge opportunity to get her products noticed by a wider audience.

“Having a stall on the market as a small business owner is a huge step for me, and it’s nice to branch out and be able to sell in my home town.

“It’s a huge opportunity for me to get my name out there and for people to be able to browse my delicate pieces up close.”

Creepy Crawly Crafts market stall

Red Brick already has markets in Liverpool and Birmingham, and its popularity at these locations led owner Chris Day to expand into Sheffield, which he referenced in a statement on social media.

Mr Day said: “This expansion reflects our dedication to creating a dynamic market place for local businesses and providing the community with a diverse and engaging shopping experience.”

The market occupies the warehouse formerly owned by the 99 Trampoline Park and boasts a breathtaking graffiti mural at the entrance created by artist Panda, who also has a stall inside.

Unlike traditional markets, stalls are unmanned, with customers paying for products at a payment desk near the entrance.

Rosie added: “When people come to the market they should expect to be in there for hours just because of the variety of different shops and items. There’s literally something for everyone. It’s the perfect place to go and get a gift.

“I feel Red Brick Market in Sheffield is going to be a hit not only for the small businesses inside but for the community.”

Red Brick Market is open 7 days a week, from 10am-6pm Monday to Saturday and 11am-6pm on Sundays.

For more information on Red Brick Market, follow @redbrickmarket_sheffield on Instagram.