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Smithfield Market’s regeneration

Smithfield may be one of London’s most misunderstood locations. As local experts such as Colliers International’s Shaun Simons are quick to point out: “Smithfield is part of the Clerkenwell market, it’s not a submarket in itself. That would be like suggesting Wardour Street is separate from Soho.”

Although there are roads named West Smithfield and Smithfield Street, the term is usually applied to the impressive Victorian market buildings flanked by Charterhouse Street to the north and Long Lane to the south.

There is confusion about these buildings, too. The eastern-most one houses the Grade II listed Smithfield meat market – the capital’s last-trading major wholesale market. But the western ones, including the General and Poultry Market buildings, have been empty for decades.

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