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Strutton Ground Market
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Strutton Ground Market is a small street market held on weekdays near Victoria, London.[1] The market is located on a narrow cobbled street, Strutton Ground, between Victoria Street and Greycoat Place/Great Peter Street. This market is one of the most centrally located street markets in London, being close to the Palace of Westminster and Victoria railway station.
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The market is open weekdays from 10:00 to 16:00.[2] The market mainly caters to local residents and the office population in the immediate Victoria Street area, selling food, groceries, books, and clothing, but is becoming increasingly popular with tourists.[3]
The market is organised and regulated by Westminster City Council. The coffee stall "Flatcap" won Westminster City Council's 2010 Market Trader of the Year award,[4] voted for by customers.