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The chairman of insurance giant Lloyd’s of London has made a last-ditch bid to prevent the now-vacant Aviva building near Leadenhall Market being redeveloped into a new 73-story skyscraper.
Walls and foundations made of flint, ragstone and Roman title were found underneath the basement of a commercial building near London's Leadenhall Market. Some areas measure over 32 feet long ...
Plans to build a 32-storey tower over the City’s iconic Leadenhall Market have been given the green light by city planners. The City of London Corporation’s planning applications sub-committee ...
Now, London's first Roman basilica has been finally found – hidden underneath the basement of an unassuming office block near Leadenhall Market. Originally two storeys high, the basilica ...
Leadenhall Market is one of the few buildings in London with its own Halloween costume. If you walk by Leadenhall Market this October, do not adjust your peepers. Those really are six-metre-long ...
Christmas in London brings about the smell of roasting ... Those seeking a Mary Poppins sort of vibe might head to Leadenhall Market in the City, a hall beauteous with garlands, Christmas trees ...
Leadenhall Market now houses boutique shops ... to view in-site remains” in what will be the building’s basement. London is already home to the Mithraeum - the remains of a Roman temple ...