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New Spitalfields Market is a fruit and vegetable market on a 31-acre (13 ha) site in Leyton, London Borough of Waltham Forest in East London. The market is owned and administered by the City of London Corporation. The market is Europe's leading horticultural market specialising in exotic fruit and vegetables - and the largest revenue earning ...
Smithfield Market is a meat market that was originally a live cattle market. [8] Spitalfields Market, a food market which relocated in 1991 [9] to New Spitalfields Market, Leyton. [10] The original market site is still used as a market selling fashion, art and design, food and vintage goods and is part of a revival of the surrounding area.
New Spitalfields Market; S. Smithfield Market; Stratford Market; W. Western International Market This page was last edited on 27 July 2016, at 18:10 (UTC). ...
Smithfield and Billingsgate markets, which have traded in London for hundreds of years, face the axe.
The market square is a popular fashion, arts and crafts, food and general market, open seven days a week, but is particularly busy at weekends. Operationally, the area is run as two adjacent marketplaces: Old Spitalfields Market to the east, [7] and the 1926 extension of Spitalfields Market to the west. [8]
Petticoat Lane Market is a fashion and clothing market in Spitalfields, London. It consists of two adjacent street markets. It consists of two adjacent street markets. Wentworth Street Market is open six days a week [ 1 ] and Middlesex Street Market is open on Sunday only.
Spitalfields Market may refer to: Old Spitalfields Market , a covered market in Spitalfields, just outside the City of London New Spitalfields Market , a market in Leyton, East London, which opened in 1991
Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, [1] [2] with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century. The present buildings were built in the 1850s, and today the market mainly sells speciality foods to the general public.