I love all the individual shops and cafe’s - and again so individual What I do notice is more than ever the 20 MPH signs They are everywhere Even where I live in the West Midlands It’s a joke🫤🫤🫤😠😠😠😠☹️☹️☹️
What a nostalgic trip! From about 1973-1981 I lived at 96 St. John's Wood Terrace in the top flat of a private home on the corner adjacent to the well-known pub "The Star", which I'm told is no longer there. I tried, without any luck, to find the house in which I spent all those very happy years, before I went back to Manhattan (my home) in 1982, after 13 years living in London (a few spent in Finchley and Highgate). I could not see (or did not recognize) my former home in this lovely walk. I DID recognize PANZER'S--still there after all these years. And the Library i went to so often. Can't believe how many more shops there seem to be in the High Street! Thanks for a wonderful trip down memory lane. Basically, it still looks as lovely as it was all those years ago. Made me homesick! Thanks again. Lynn in NYC
trouble is all the cool pubs, restaurants & nightspots are in SW london so you'd be forever in taxis to & from chelsea/kensington. there is nothing in NW ldn - except a few synagogues, if you know what i mean