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Dover Street Market
Dover Street Market
18-22 Haymarket , London, SW1Y 4DG

0.43km

Dover Street Market is a unique retail concept, set over six floors, packed with avant-garde fashion, design and art...Read more

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Grays Antiques Market
Grays Antiques Market
58 Davies Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 5AB

0.71km

Grays Antique Market is one of the world's largest and most diverse collections of fine antiques, jewellery, rare...Read more

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Camden Passage
Camden Passage
Camden Passage, Islington, London, N1 8EA

1.8km

Filled with independent antique dealers, vintage and contemporary shopping, cafes, restaurants and outdoor markets in...Read more

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Borough Market
Borough Market
8 Southwark Street, Old Southwark, London, SE1 1TL

1.9km

Borough Market is rich with history, but it remains as relevant now as it has ever been. As London’s oldest food...Read more

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Camden Market
Camden Market
188 Camden High Street , Camden, London, NW1 8AF

1.92km

Camden Market is a diverse community of creative sellers, street food traders and independent stores next to the...Read more

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Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Street Gracechurch Street and Lime Street , London, EC3V 1LT

2.1km

Leadenhall Market is a modern retail hub within a spectacular Victorian market setting. There are numerous...Read more

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Old Billingsgate Market
Old Billingsgate Market
1 Old Billingsgate Walk , London, EC3R 6DX

2.11km

Situated right in the heart of the City on the River Thames, between London Bridge and Tower Bridge. There are...Read more

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Bermondsey Market
Bermondsey Market
11 Bermondsey Square, Bermondsey, London, SE1 3UN

2.54km

Bermondsey is one of the oldest parts of Southwark with evidence of Roman occupation. Bermondsey’s Thameside location...Read more

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Columbia Road Flower Market & Shops
Columbia Road Flower Market & Shops
Columbia Road, Shoreditch, London, E2 7RG

2.86km

Columbia Road flower market and shops are open on Sundays from 8am ’til 3'ish come rain, wind or shine and even on...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Robert Dudley And Alienation Office Stone Plaque - In 1577 The Alienation Office was built here by Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester Master of the Office. His building was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. It was rebuilt by the Crown in 1668. In 1835 the Office was abolished by the Act 5 and 6 Will. IV. Cap. 82. In 1842 the building was bought from the Crown by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. The brick front as been renewed but otherwise this is the building of 1668.
Lee Miller And Roland Penrose Blue Plaque - Lee Miller 1907-1977 photographer and Sir Roland Penrose 1900-1984 surrealist lived here
Jon Pertwee Blue Plaque - Doctor Who Jon Pertwee 1919-1996
Charles Holden Brown Plaque - Heritage Information  Cockfosters station  Listed as a building of National Significance  Architect: Charles Holden, 1933  The station opened in the then small hamlet of Cockfosters on 31 July 1933, the last of the stations on the extension of the line from Finsbury Park.  The station was to be a focal point for a new suburb and although some development took place, areas to the north and east of the station became part of the protected London Green Belt.  The station building is a low European
W. Somerset Maugham Blue Plaque - William Somerset Maugham 1874-1965 novelist and playwright lived here 1911-1919
Harry Gordon Selfridge Blue Plaque - Harry Gordon Selfridge 1858-1947 department store magnate lived here 1921-1929

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