From Waterhouse Square, turn into the narrow street Leather Lane which was mentioned in John Sow’s survey of London in 1598. The bustling street market has been here for over 100 years and now serves the local workers at weekday lunchtimes. Visitors are welcome to walk through and join in the exciting hunt for bargains. At the top of Leather Lane on Clerkenwell Road, look around for signs in Hatton Garden’s Italian quarter. You will find a wine shop, the food store and the driving school. The Italian Church of St Peter was opened in 1863 and still draws its congregation from all over London. Since 1883, it has held a procession every July to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Plaques commemorating Giuseppe Mazzini, the Italian patriot. These plaques can be seen at Laystall Street and also at the far end of Hatton Garden.