THE EPICENTRE OF CITY LIFE
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DISCOVER THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
LEADENHALL MARKET
Adjacent to One Leadenhall, this beautiful, Grade II-listed market continues to attract locals, workers and tourists looking to eat, shop and socialise.

DAILY DISCOVERIES

SKY GARDEN
London's highest public garden at 20 Fenchurch Street, ideal for a quick escape.

SCULPTURE IN THE CITY
An annual outdoor sculpture park, with 19 artworks in the Square Mile.

SUSHI SAMBA
The highest outdoor dining terrace in Europe, with 360 degree City views.

EQUINOX
A world-class gym with personal trainers and a broad range of group classes.

THE NED
A hotel & members’ club with nine restaurants, indoor & rooftop pools, a gym, and spa.

CITY SOCIAL
A Michelin Star restaurant by Jason Atherton, that serves modern British fare.

A Rich
Heritage
Leadenhall Market is one of London’s most iconic and historic landmarks, and continues to be a much loved destination for both locals and visitors to meet, dine, drink and socialise. Here we explore its unique and dramatic history at the heart of the capital.

AD 60
Rule & Ruin
After Queen Boudica raised Londinium to the ground in AD60, as part of the rebuild the Romans established their basilica and forum in what would become Leadenhall.



1321
The Market Takes Root
In 1321, La Ledene Hall Market was first officially recorded as a place to trade. And so it began...

1411
Set in stone
In 1411, Dick Whittington turns the flourishing market into one of the only stone structures in London.



1666
Out of the ashes
The Great Fire of 1666 devastated huge swathes of London, but the stone Market remained largely intact.


1798
A Plucky Arrival
In 1798 a gander known as 'Old Tom' arrived and became the market's unofficial mascot for 37 years.

1840
Right to Work
The market was one of the first places that allowed women to work, as 'meat porters' carrying sides of beef, until the mid-19th Century.

1881
Embracing Light & Air
Horace Jones was commissioned to design the ornate, wrought iron structure we see here today.

1950
A Cultural Cornerstone
By the mid 20th century, the market had become one of London's most popular leisure and filming destinations.

2022
Back to the Future
Leadenhall brings artisans back to its streets with an open-air market set to launch in 2022.
Meet the team
BROOKFIELD PROPERTIES
Brookfield Properties is a fully-integrated, global real estate services company that creates iconic placemaking developments which benefits tenants, residents, business partners and local communities.

100 BISHOPSGATE London, UK

MANHATTAN WEST New York, USA

POTSDAMER PLATZ Berlin, Germany
MAKE ARCHITECTS
Founded in 2004 by Ken Shuttleworth, a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Make is a highly innovative practice with offices in London, Hong Kong and Sydney. It has 40+ years of experience designing buildings that have won industry awards and public plaudits.

LONDON WALL PLACE London, UK

THE MADISON London, UK

5 CENTENARY SQUARE Birmingham, UK


‘OPAL’
Brodie Neill has created Opal - a bespoke sculptural seating installation conceived for the reception of One Leadenhall. The work draws inspiration from the architectural grandeur, materiality, and colour palette of the historic Leadenhall Market.

DESIGN AND FABRICATION
Both pieces use a stainless-steel internal frame. More than 1,200 bolts secure the bronze panels, with gaskets providing flexibility and concealing joints.

PATINATION & COLOUR
Over 40 individual patina finishes are used to achieve a vibrant mosaic of colour. These colours are created through complex chemical processes involving salts, heat, and natural acids. Each panel is hand-finished and sealed with wax to preserve the effect.