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Miles Jupp: Fibber In The Heat (A Cricket Tale)
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| Soho Theatre, 21 Dean Street |
In 2006 the actor and comedian Miles Jupp decided to blag his way onto England's winter cricket tour of India by pulling a few strings with, funnily enough, contacts at BBC Scotland and a local paper...
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Gilding the Lily
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| Old Brompton Road |
Superior florist directly opposite South Kensington Tube Station. They sell flowers to the great and good of this area and as you might expect, this means they carry an excellent selection and treat t...
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The Holly Bush
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| 22 Holly Mount |
The Holly Bush is the quintessential London pub. Built in 1643 it has changed little over the centuries. Hidden in the attractive back alleys of Hampstead The Holly Bush is a cosy warren of small room...
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The Yellow House
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| 126 Lower Road, Surrey Quays |
Three menus - the bistro menu, the grill menu and the pizza menu - are served in two separate dining rooms at The Yellow House where organic pizzas are cooked in the wood fired oven. But the real attr...
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The Hill
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| 89 Royal Hill |
A couple of years back, in 2005, the Barley Mow became The Hill and changed from an average local (with a dodgy clientele) to a gastropub complete with decked garden, a sure sign of the gentrification...
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Tales On Moon Lane
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| 25 Half Moon Lane |
Specialising in childrens books and selling books for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers, Tales On Moon Lane is a dreamy sounding bookshop. As well as all the classics, such as Narnia and Beatrix Po...
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Keith Talent Gallery
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| 2-4 Tudor Road |
Dont ring up the gallery asking to speak to Keith Talent, there is no such person working here. The name comes from the character in Martin Amis book London Fields - appropriate as this gallery is nea...
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Tales On Moon Lane, The Children's Bookshop
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| 9 Princess Road, Primrose Hill |
Specialising in childrens books and selling books for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers, Tales On Moon Lane is a dreamy sounding bookshop. As well as all the classics, such as Narnia and Beatrix Po...
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Theatre & Musicals
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Remember how Tinkerbell comes back to life at the end of 'Peter Pan'? The audience repeats "we believe in fairies". That's the premise of this play which is set on a magical Midsummer's Night - the...
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Christmas in London 2009: Ice Skating
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No, this isn't one of Blur's most famous songs put on a three-month loop beside the capital's busiest shopping street. Instead, Parklife is central London's newest (and largest) open air skating ve...
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The Hawley Arms
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| 2 Castlehaven Road |
Restored Camden boozer, with three attractive floors of wood fittings, squishy sofas and open fires, which has become the place to see and be seen for the current crop of rock and indie stars. Punk ro...
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