What was the Leadenhall Market originally?

Leadenhall Market was originally a 14th-century manor house (La Ledene Hall) that evolved into a major medieval marketplace for meat, poultry, and game. Located at the center of Roman London, it later expanded to include a public granary, cheese, wool, and leather trade, becoming one of London's oldest and most important food markets.
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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 famous filming location, most notably for representing Diagon Alley and The Leaky Cauldron in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, but also featured in films like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Hereafter, Love Aaj Kal, and Johnny English, plus the Slow Horses series and Black Doves. Its beautiful Victorian architecture provides a magical backdrop for many productions, from wizarding worlds to spy thrillers.
 
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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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Why is the Leadenhall Market called that?

Originally, the market building was a lead-roofed manor house (hence the name), in London's Lime Street Ward. ​In 1309 the Manor of Leadenhall was listed as belonging to Sir Hugh Neville. By 1321, the area around Leadenhall manor had become known as a market place for poulterers.
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From the Romans to HARRY POTTER: A bitesize history of London’s Leadenhall Market

What 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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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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What is Leadenhall Street famous for?

Today Leadenhall Street is closely associated with the insurance industry and particularly the Lloyd's insurance market, which occupied No 12 from 1928 to 1958, and has since been based in the adjacent Lime Street. The 14-storey Lloyd's building, completed in 1986, started a trend for dramatic architecture in the area.
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Was Leadenhall Market in Harry Potter?

Yes, Leadenhall Market in London was a filming location for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, representing the street leading to the Leaky Cauldron, with Bull's Head Passage used for the pub's entrance (now an optician's) and inspiring the look of Diagon Alley. It served as a stand-in for the magical world in the first film, though later movies used Borough Market for the Leaky Cauldron.
 
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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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What is being filmed in London in 2025?

Avengers: Doomsday - Robert Downey Jr. suits up again as Marvel's cinematic universe continues at Pinewood Studios in West London. The Thomas Crown Affair– With a third remake of the iconic film, Michael B. Jordan directs and stars in stylish, cat and mouse, art heist, with filming taking place at Elstree Studios.
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What is England's oldest town?

Colchester. Colchester claims to be Britain's oldest recorded town. However as of 2019 (possibly pre-empting its grant of city status in 2022) it has begun claiming the title of "Britain's First City".
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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 old name for the covent garden?

The first historical record of Covent Garden dates back to 1200, when it consisted of fields. Owned by Westminster Abbey, the land where the Market Building and the Piazza now stand was referred to as 'the garden of the Abbey and Convent', hence its name.
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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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Is it safe to walk from SoHo to Times Square?

Absoluetely you can walk. I routinely walk around the city when the weather is nice, it is great exercise. I enjoy it, you see it all. Say you're at 47th Street and Broadway in Times Square, you can simply walk down Broadway right into SoHo.
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What does Dumbo stand for in NYC?

Dumbo (or DUMBO, an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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Is SoHo expensive to live in?

SoHo's housing market shows strong luxury demand, with a median home sale price of $3,895,000; year-over-year, the days on market for homes for sale declined by 22.59%. The neighborhood's median rent is $8,550 per month.
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