What was Leadenhall market famous for?

Leadenhall Market in London is most famous for its stunning 19th-century Victorian architecture, its origins as a 14th-century meat and poultry market, and its role as the filming location for Diagon Alley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Historically, it was a major trade hub, renowned for its butchers, cheesemongers, and the legendary, long-living goose known as "Old Tom".
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Why is the Leadenhall Market famous?

Leadenhall Market is a buzzy, beautiful and airy market in the heart of the City of London, that boasts a unique selection of boutiques, shops, restaurants and bars. It is a hidden gem – both outdoors and covered – with rich heritage and stunning architecture dating back to the 14th century.
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What was the original use of the Leadenhall Market?

Leadenhall's life as a market began in 1321, becoming a bustling hub for poulterers and traders from beyond the city walls. Originally part of Sir Hugh Neville's manor, it was gifted to the city by Lord Mayor Richard Whittington in 1408 – and has been run by the City of London Corporation ever since.
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What was filmed in Leadenhall Market?

Leadenhall Market is a popular choice as a filming location and can be seen in many cinematic marvels including Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Hereafter and Love Aaj Kal.
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What is the history of Leadenhall?

The story of Leadenhall Market

Leadenhall Market dates back to 1321 and is situated in what was the centre of Roman London. Originally a meat, poultry and game market, it is now home to a number of boutique retailers, restaurants, cafes, wine bars and an award-winning pub.
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From the Romans to HARRY POTTER: A bitesize history of London’s Leadenhall Market

Why is Leadenhall called Leadenhall?

The site occupied by the market once held the basilica and forum of the Roman city of Londinium. During the Middle Ages the site was owned by the Neville family, whose mansion house boasted a roof of lead, hence the name 'Leadenhall'.
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What is the oldest street in London?

Over in the City of London, you'll find Watling Street. Connecting Queen Victoria Street to St Paul's Cathedral (and offering a pretty gorgeous view in the process), Watling Street puts forward a fairly convincing case as the oldest street in London.
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Was Leadenhall Market in Harry Potter?

Leadenhall Market's beautifully covered pathways stood in for Diagon Alley in the first Harry Potter Film. Hagrid and Harry walk through the market and then enter the Leaky Cauldron Pub through a blue door.
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What is the most famous movie set in London?

Bridget Jones's Diary is one of the most iconic movies filmed in London, with many locations across the capital. Bridget's flat is fictionally above the Globe Tavern, a traditional corner pub on Bedale Street in Borough Market.
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Who is in 40 Leadenhall Street?

Tenants (floor/s)

Acrisure RE (8-9), Ark Syndicate Management (11), Chubb (mezzanine,3-4,7), Huckletree (1-2), Kirkland & Ellis (15-34), McGill (13-14), NKSJ/Sompo Japan (4-6,12), Shawbrook Bank (10).
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Which is the oldest market in London?

Borough Market has a history spanning over a millenium and is widely considered London's oldest retail and wholesale food market. It's been operating at its current site since 1756. With over 100 stalls covering about 4.5 acres, Borough Market is also one of the largest food markets in the capital.
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Why was White City demolished?

The stadium was demolished starting in late 1984 to make way for the BBC White City building. The athletes of the 1908 Summer Olympics are commemorated with a list inscribed on the side of the BBC Broadcast Centre Building, and the athletics finish line is marked in the paving outside the building.
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What is the most famous street in London?

Oxford Street

Stretching from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch, Oxford Street is the most popular thoroughfare in London. A super busy, must-visit London shopping street, Oxford Street is packed with high street retailers and the remaining iconic British department stores like Selfridges and John Lewis.
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Which is the oldest store in London?

Lock & Co. The oldest hat shop in the world (and reputedly the oldest shop in London), Lock & Co. is still run by the family who founded the company way back in 1676.
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Why is it called Whitehall?

Geography and name

The name Whitehall was used for several buildings in the Tudor period. It either referred to a building made of light stone, or as a general term for any festival building. This included the Royal Palace of Whitehall, which in turn gave its name to the street.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in London?

This stunning Victorian market in London was used to film scenes in Diagon Alley in the first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
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Where did they film the Da Vinci Code in London?

Locations included the King's College London campus, Fairfield Halls (Croydon), the Temple Church (London), Burghley House (Lincolnshire) and Rosslyn Chapel and Rosslyn Castle (Midlothian, Scotland) make an appearance at the final part of the film.
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Was Les Misérables filmed in Greenwich?

Principal photography began in March 2012 and ended in June. Filming took place on locations in Greenwich, London, Chatham, Winchester, Bath, and Portsmouth, England; in Gourdon, France; and on soundstages in Pinewood Studios.
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Which tube station was Harry Potter filmed at?

King's Cross Station has appeared in every Harry Potter film because the journey to Hogwarts, aboard the Hogwarts Express, starts from King's Cross Platform 9¾, which is invisible to the eyes of Muggles, and which is reached by walking through the wall between platforms 9 and 10.
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What is the prettiest street in London?

Lancaster Road

Amongst the most famous of London's prettiest streets, is this one. Lancaster Road is another rainbow-coloured Notting Hill beauty, and it's captured the hearts of many a wanderer. Hint: the famous bit is between Basing Street and All Saints Road. W11 1QU is the address you'll be needing.
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What is the oldest thing to see in London?

The oldest tourist attraction in London is The Tower of London which dates back to 1078 AD.
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