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But what of the pile? Built in the late 1860’s in the Corinthian style, it was a place of worship for almost a century before ...
This Malden Road pub is close to my heart: I lived nearby for well over a decade and, during that time, from the noughties to the teens, witnessed a trio of incarnations. And now its current chapter ...
In the unlikely event that you didn’t know, one of Camden’s most stunning watering holes finally reopened the other week. Sister pub to the nearby (and much newer) Tufnell Park Tavern, the Lord ...
f course Kentish Town is ancient – dating back to 1206 – and has many claims to fame. But did you realise that there exists a Kentish Town Panorama, depicting four and a half miles of local scenery at ...
One of Kentish Town’s most loved creative spaces returns with a refreshed interior, fully stocked bar and packed arts programme. And that’s not all to discover this weekend ...
It’s a short hop on the Overground. And has a Sunday market that makes a laidback alternative to Columbia Road ...
Tony Randon has run Camden Lock Market reggae specialists Massive International London since 1989. It is one of the area’s handful of surviving vinyl stores, supplying rare dub, the hottest new UK ...
Readers continue to flood us with updates on the fate of Kentish Town Road’s Castle pub, the grand 1849 boozer built on the site of ...
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Summer fairs and all-day picnicking might be off the agenda, but there’s no need to let the calendar fall empty. Here are some fantastic events – and exclusive special offers – to help usher in the ...
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