dave the gaffer said:and you will never be short of eastern european female company........or so I 've heard...ahem.....
Aussies and prossies
you can't fail
dave the gaffer said:and you will never be short of eastern european female company........or so I 've heard...ahem.....
virgirlo said:Hackney and Finsbury Park are fantastic places to live. You are so close to islington, the city and west end without having to pay the premium. Plus both areas are currently going through NRF funding so will be absolutely gorgeous in a couple of years!!
eastlondonseagull said:Yeah yeah yeah
clapham_gull said:I say sir !!
I live in Clapham, walk to Stockwell and within 10 minutes your at Oxford Circus, 20 your in Euston
Wozza said:Hayes is pretty much west OF London, in fairness.
robbied69 said:lol, i never go any further east than dalston, and further north than Finsbury Pk. Central and West London are the places to look at.
garry nelsons left foot said:I lived in 'West' London- Hayes to be exact. It was SHIT.
virgirlo said:sounds like you have no life at all...there are other places to go apart from islington!!
robbied69 said:lol, i never go any further east than dalston, and further north than Finsbury Pk. Central and West London are the places to look at.
London Calling said:What?
I agree with Virgirlio on this one.
Because of my field of work I tend to know most of the bad and good areas of London. And they are every where. EG Right in the East end, around Mile End, most punters would say it is crap.
But it has stacks of georgian and victorian housing, great pubs (Fullers and Youngs) adjacent to Victoria Park, Mile End Park, the Lee Valley etc. Best curries in Britain on your door step.
As I have said before London offers you everything, you must decide what you want.
clapham_gull said:I say sir !!
I live in Clapham, walk to Stockwell and within 10 minutes your at Oxford Circus, 20 your in Euston
Lokki 7 said:I live in Borough (south London) and love it. You have Borough market, Bankside and the Tate Modern, loads of restaurants/bars and decent pubs (The Royal Oak, seagulls over London pub), I can walk to work in the city and most importantly London Bridge station for a direct link to Preston Park.
Cracking Harveys serving pub.Smart Mart said:Then there is also the Market Porter, which is one of my favourite locals in London.