Flea market
Petticoat Lane Market
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By 1600, this road became a commercial district where second-hand clothes and bric-à-brac were sold and exchanged, known as 'Peticote Lane. A prominent businessman, Alan Sugar, got his start as a stall holder in the market. The market remains busy and vibrant, reflecting both its immigrant history and its continuing popularity with locals and tourists
Most of the food stalls are on Fridays, most of the rest of the time is African fabric stalls. Gourmet eats for £5
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Location
119-121 Middlesex St
London, England