East Ham Market Hall (London)

United Kingdom / England / Westham / London / Myrtle Road
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Very old Market Hall. East Ham Market Hall has become an important asset to the local community. Opened in 1922 it filled the gap between street markets and high street shops. It was demolished in 2019.

East Ham Market Hall is one of London’s best-kept secrets. Tucked away in the East End, just off East Ham’s High Street, this well-established market provides its diverse local community with just about everything the enterprising shopper would expect.

East Ham Market offers the traditional market staples of keenly priced fresh food through to high street fashion at cutdown prices. But, there’s a difference – the traditional staples of the East End here include okra, mouli and pomfrit, much sought after by the locals. There’s also a chance to catch up on some traditional eggs and bacon, and buy British-grown fruit and vegetables at unbelievable prices. If you’re looking for something to wear you need go no further, fashion hunters can track down an array of quality outfits.

Myrtle Road,
East Ham,
London, E6 1HY
www.easthammarkethall.com/
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Coordinates:   51°32'2"N   0°3'7"E
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