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Covent Garden

The modern-day Covent Garden has its roots in the early 17th century when land ("the Convent's Garden") was redeveloped by Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford. The area was designed by Inigo Jones, the first and greatest of English Renaissance architects. He was inspired by late 15th century and early 16th century planned market towns known as bastides (themselves modelled on Roman colonial towns by way of nearby monasteries, of which "Convent" Garden was one). The centrepiece of the project was an arcaded piazza. The church of St Paul's, Covent Garden stood at the centre of the western side of the piazza. A market, which was originally open air, occupied the centre of the piazza.

The area rapidly became a base for market traders, and following the Great Fire of London of 1666 which destroyed 'rival' markets towards the east of the city, the market became the most important in the country. Exotic items from around the world were carried on boats up the River Thames and sold on from Covent Garden. The first mention of a Punch and Judy show in Britain was recorded by diarist Samuel Pepys, who saw such a show in the square in May 1662. Today Covent Garden is the only part of London licensed for street entertainment with performers having to undertake auditions for the Market's management and representatives of the performers' union and signing up to timetabled slots. In 1830 a grand building reminiscent of the Roman baths such as those found in Bath was built to provide a more permanent trading centre.

On 7 April 1779, the pavement outside the Covent Garden playhouse was the scene of the notorious murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Earl of Sandwich, by her admirer the Rev. James Hackman, who was hanged twelve days later More...

 

 

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Museums Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 8JT , African , Museums , Covent Garden
Restaurant Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 7BD , Brasserie , Covent Garden
Hairdressers Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2H 9HZ , Hairdressers , Beauty Salons , Barbers , Covent Garden
Markets and Market Equipment Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 8RB , Markets , Covent Garden
Computer Maintenance Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 9DT , PCs , Laptops , Covent Garden
Restaurant Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2H 9EP , Japanese Restaurants , Covent Garden , Sushi
Restaurant Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2N 4HS , Japanese Restaurants , Sushi , Teppanyaki , Covent Garden
Sports Centres Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 8BE , Sports Centres , Covent Garden , Personal Trainers , Gyms , Aromatherapy , Massage , Osteopathy , Physiotherapy , Acupuncture , Basketball
Martial Arts Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2H 9JA , Wing Chun , Covent Garden
Theatres and Concert Halls Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 9DD , Theatres , Covent Garden
Restaurant Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 7PB , Turkish Restaurants , Covent Garden
Restaurant Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2N 4BP , Thai Restaurants , Covent Garden
Martial Arts Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 8BE , Boxing , Covent Garden
Schools and Colleges - Special Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 9DA , Ballet , Covent Garden , Schools
Theatres and concert halls Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 9DD , Opera , Covent Garden , Theatre
Health Spas and Resorts Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 9DH , Spas , Covent Garden , Mothers Day , Aromatherapy , Reflexology , Pedicure , Manicure
Climbing Centre Listed on the London Subject Guides to WC2E 7HA , Climbing , Covent Garden

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