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From the ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 0 Britain loves a good market - so much so that we have even invented fictional ones.

Below are listed some of our most famous:

Walford Market - Based in fictional Walford, with our favorite Eastenders stay, Walford market is the central part to the daily trips on in Albert Square. Mainly selling tat and clothes, the market has been in existence since the first 1985 episode; with some of From Pete Beale & # 39; s fruit and veg operation to Mo & # 39; s junky clothes stand.

Goblin Market - As published by Christina Rossetti in her 19th century poem of the same name. Selling delicious fruits in abundance, forbidden to humans, sacrifices of traders from the market joins two sisters who find themselves in serious trouble after sampling the delicious forbidden fruits. Rossetti really conjures the look and smell of this nocturnal market in her wonderful poem.

It centered on a market in Salford, Greater Manchester and was intended as an add-on to the ever popular Coronation Street. Launched Unfortunately they were wrong, after just 100 episodes Albion Market closed forever.

Del Boy - Despite the fact that Del Boy is not a market and Sheppard 's Bush market where he allegedly unlawfully trades is certainly a living breathing market, Del Boy describing a mention. The stereotype of a cockney market trader, he can wheel and deal anything, and his inclusion in the legendary British comedy & # 39; Only Fools and Horses. the unlicensed traders who sold goods from suitcases, and always always fascinated him at the local market.

However, it is a series of shops in jumbled buildings, the customers, layout and bartering of Diagon Alley give, Diagon Alley, Harry Potter - Leadenhall Market in London is the real life location of the alleyways of magic shops and hostels made famous in Harry Potter. ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ca'rron Supplies and a number Diagon Alley is invisible to Muggles, and can be reached through the Leaky Cauldron, an alehouse somewhere along Charing Cross Road between a bookshop and a record store - I & # 39; m still looking!



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