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London Villages

Explore the City's Best Local Neighbourhoods. London Guides

By (author) Zena Alkayat
By (photographer) Kim Lightbody
Maps by Jenny Seddon
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Frances Lincoln
Published: 3rd Oct 2013
Dimensions: w 160mm h 165mm d 19mm
Weight: 375g
ISBN-10: 0711234663
ISBN-13: 9780711234666
Barcode No: 9780711234666
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Synopsis
Offering an intimate view of the city, this unique guidebook allows you to explore the capital city's best local neighbourhoods, highlighting the small, locally-known enclaves of independent shops, cafes and public spaces that give the capital its inimitable character. From Columbia Road to Clarendon Cross, there are dozens of tucked away 'villages' in London and this compendium of thirty of the most unique and vibrant is your key to exploring the city in a new way. With atmospheric photographs, an illustrated map for each village, and a short text that sums up its spirit, history and location, this charming guide is a jumping off point for exploring the city in a new way.

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'An homage to unsung areas, among them the bohemian and the works in progress, and an inspiring reference book for the jaded tourist or native.' 'You'll never want to go to Oxford Street again.' 'It's a quick read but a nice book to refer back to and a great introduction to lots of areas you may not have visited before. It is a lovely gift book and a nice book to keep for yourself too.' 'It's a quick read but a nice book to refer back to and a great introduction to lots of areas you may not have visited before. It is a lovely gift book and a nice book to keep for yourself too.'

'You'll never want to go to Oxford Street again.'

'An homage to unsung areas, among them the bohemian and the works in progress, and an inspiring reference book for the jaded tourist or native.'