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Ladbroke Grove

Introducing Ladbroke Grove

Notting Hill’s bohemian younger cousin, Ladbroke Grove is a true testament to London’s unique and glorious mosaic of sights and sounds. On Golborne Road, Stella McCartney runs her multi-million pound empire from a converted chapel surrounded by thriving halal butchers, Moroccan cafés and Portuguese grocers. Further up the Portobello Road, high-end fashion sits beside the bustling fruit-and-vegetable market, pubs and vintage shops.

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      Trelick Tower

      Erno Goldfinger’s 31 storey block is a monument to Brutalism, and a staunch divider of architectural tastes.

      Martin Amis’s 1989 novel 'London Fields'

      Which despite the irrelevant name – London Fields is in Hackney, east London – is set around Ladbroke Grove

      Partly gentrified, partly untouched, the area is a true testament to London’s unique and glorious mosaic of social classes, ethnicities and age groups.

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