A Look At Leadenhall Market, London
Leadenhall Market is a covered market in London, located on Gracechurch Street but with vehicular access also available via Whittington Avenue to the north and Lime Street to the south and east, and additional pedestrian access via a number of narrow passageways.
It is one of the oldest markets in London, dating from the 14th century, and is located in the historic centre of the City of London financial district.
The market dates from the 14th century and is said to derive its name from Leather-hall, though it is disputable.
The early history of Leaden Hall involves the Mayor (1446), Simon Eyre. According to John Stow, "Eyre, a draper built Leaden Hall for a common garner of corn for the use of this city".
The Market is typically open weekdays from 10 am until 6 pm, and primarily sells fresh food; among the vendors there are cheesemongers, butchers and florists. Originally a meat, game and poultry market, it stands on what was the centre of Roman London. A number of commercial retailers are also located in the market, including clothes shops.
The ornate roof structure, painted green, maroon and cream, and cobbled floors of the current structure, designed in 1881 by Sir Horace Jones (who was also the architect of Billingsgate and Smithfield Markets), make Leadenhall Market a tourist attraction.
The main entrance to the market is on Gracechurch Street. The double height entrance is flanked by tall, narrow gabled red brick and Portland stone blocks in a 17th-century Dutch style. The adjacent buildings to the south have a continuous retail frontage which is punctuated by narrow entrances to pedestrian ways into the market.
Видео A Look At Leadenhall Market, London канала Michael Jiroch
It is one of the oldest markets in London, dating from the 14th century, and is located in the historic centre of the City of London financial district.
The market dates from the 14th century and is said to derive its name from Leather-hall, though it is disputable.
The early history of Leaden Hall involves the Mayor (1446), Simon Eyre. According to John Stow, "Eyre, a draper built Leaden Hall for a common garner of corn for the use of this city".
The Market is typically open weekdays from 10 am until 6 pm, and primarily sells fresh food; among the vendors there are cheesemongers, butchers and florists. Originally a meat, game and poultry market, it stands on what was the centre of Roman London. A number of commercial retailers are also located in the market, including clothes shops.
The ornate roof structure, painted green, maroon and cream, and cobbled floors of the current structure, designed in 1881 by Sir Horace Jones (who was also the architect of Billingsgate and Smithfield Markets), make Leadenhall Market a tourist attraction.
The main entrance to the market is on Gracechurch Street. The double height entrance is flanked by tall, narrow gabled red brick and Portland stone blocks in a 17th-century Dutch style. The adjacent buildings to the south have a continuous retail frontage which is punctuated by narrow entrances to pedestrian ways into the market.
Видео A Look At Leadenhall Market, London канала Michael Jiroch
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
25 февраля 2022 г. 2:11:19
00:06:44
Другие видео канала
A Look At Abu Simbel, Upper Nile River, EgyptMy Felucca (Old Egyptian Sailboat) Ride Down The NileA Look At Sloane Square, LondonChamps-Élysées En Rouge, Paris, (Champs-Élysées In Red)The Madrid, New Mexico Annual Christmas ParadeA Look At The Inside, Outside, Under and Above Tower Bridge, LondonBeautiful Downtown Manitowoc, WisconsinA Hike Up The Sun Mountain Trail, Santa Fe, New MexicoNight Train from Cairo To Aswan, EgyptA Look At Rue Cadet, ParisA Look The Knossos Palace, Heraklion, GreeceA Look At The Lively and Colorful SOHO District of LondonA Look At The Burlington Arcade During 60th Anniversary of James Bond Films, LondonA Look At The Upscale Area of Mayfair in LondonA Look At Monastery Varlaam, Meteora, GreeceeDining At Le Bon Georges, ParisThe Plaza Tree Lighting Ceremony, Santa Fe, New MexicoA Walk Around the 11th Arrondissement of ParisA Look At the Saks Fifth Avenue Christmas Lights Show, New York CityA Look At Central Park, Bethesda Terrace to 59th St. & 5th Ave. New York City