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  2. Old Spitalfields Market - Wikipedia

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    Old Spitalfields Market is a covered market in Spitalfields, London. There has been a market on the site for over 350 years. There has been a market on the site for over 350 years. In 1991 it gave its name to New Spitalfields Market in Leyton , where fruit and vegetables are now traded.

  3. New Spitalfields Market - Wikipedia

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    New Spitalfields Market. 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 ...

  4. Spitalfields Market - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. London's 850-year-old food markets to close

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    Smithfield and Billingsgate markets, which have traded in London for hundreds of years, face the axe.

  6. Stratford Market - Wikipedia

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    Stratford Langthorne Abbey, a Cistercian monastic abbey was founded in 1135 on the site. The abbey survived until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538. [3] In 1879, the Great Eastern Railway opened a new wholesale fruit and vegetable market at Stratford to rival Spitalfields Market, [4] and the nearby railway station was renamed Stratford Market on 1 November 1880.

  7. List of markets in London - Wikipedia

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    Borough Market This is a list of markets in London. Greater London is home to a wealth of covered, outdoor and street markets. Many specialise in a particular type of goods or sell different things on different days. Most open very early in the morning and close early or late afternoon. Markets in London have their origins in the Middle Ages and ancient charter; set up to serve the population ...

  8. Leyton - Wikipedia

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    The New Spitalfields Market, relocated in 1991 from the Old Spitalfields market, is the UK's leading horticultural market specialising in exotic fruit and vegetables. There are two main shopping areas in the district, located at opposite ends of the High Road. There is a large retail park at Leyton Mills, next to the station.

  9. Commercial Street, London - Wikipedia

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    The street's most significant features are Hawksmoor's grand Christ Church, on the corner of Fournier Street; and (almost opposite) Spitalfields Market, the old fruit and vegetable market that is now bustling again after a long period of uncertainty. Both the market buildings and Christ Church are lucky survivors, as demolition has loomed for ...