This part of Pimlico Road is well known for its antiques and Appley Hoare, established here in 2000, does a fine line in chic French antiques. Run by a mother and daughter team, Appley and Zoe Hoare, they specialise in zinc and arras garden furniture. If you're looking for an early 20th century French wrought iron rocking chair, you've just come to the right place.
Belgravia Christmas Party
Pimlico Road, Elizabeth Street and Motcomb Street
Sunday 9th December 2007
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