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Encyclopedia > East Street Market
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East Street Market is a busy street market in Walworth in south London. It is large and vibrant and is good for African and Caribbean fruit and vegetables, material and household goods.


It is open every day except Monday. Sunday is the busiest day as the market consists of over 250 stalls including the weekly plant market.


The market runs down East Street from the junction with Walworth Road to Dawes Street.


East Street is also the birthplace of Charlie Chaplin.


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East Street Market - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (108 words)
Sunday is the busiest day as the market consists of over 250 stalls including the weekly plant market.
The market runs down East Street from the junction with Walworth Road to Dawes Street.
East Street is also the birthplace of Charlie Chaplin.
Street market - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (88 words)
A street market is an outdoor market such as traditionally held in a market square in a market town, and are often held only on particular days of the week.
Very similar markets, or bazaars can also be found in large enclosed spaces, instead of on a street.
Berwick Street Market, Camden Market, East Street Market and Portobello Road Market in London.
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