Honey Lane Market
Honey Lane Market was an historic market near Cheapside in the City of London. It was built at the south end of Milk Street on the site of the parish church of St Mary Magdalen and All Hallows Honey Lane after the areas destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666, and the market took over the area. The market at one time had 105 butchers' stalls. Edward Hatton noted in 1708 that the market was known for its meat, fish, and poultry. Honey Lane was completely destroyed and the surrounding area seriously damaged by German bombing on 29 December 1940.
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Honey Lane Market
Honey Lane Market was an historic market near Cheapside in the City of London. It was built at the south end of Milk Street on the site of the parish church of St Mary Magdalen and All Hallows Honey Lane after the areas destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666, and the market took over the area. The market at one time had 105 butchers' stalls. Edward Hatton noted in 1708 that the market was known for its meat, fish, and poultry. Honey Lane was completely destroyed and the surrounding area seriously damaged by German bombing on 29 December 1940.
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