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Ilford

Up and coming town in "Essex in London". Ideally located for City workers, it's a much better place to be than the grimy inner city.

Ilford is a seriously cool, multicultural area.

Ilford is part of London, but is also quite self-contained, having for instance its own great little theatre.

by .l May 12, 2014

365πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


Sutton

The town in outer London in which the Rolling Stones were spotted by a notable music promoter in 1963 during an early gig at the then Red Lion public house (now the Winning Post) in Sutton High Street. The rest is history.

But, I hear you say, there must more to the town than *just* that. Well, yes: Sutton is just ten miles from London's Charing Cross, and is a very leafy and pleasant place to be. Much of Sutton was build during Victorian times, so the architecture has the character of that era. In recent years there's been something of an influx of young professionals, whose presence has helped lead to the current plethora of trendy restaurants, stylish coffee houses and cool bars, like All Bar One.

PERSON 1: Are there any "hidden gem" areas in and around London?

SAGE: There were a few years ago, and I'd have said SUTTON was one. But it's not hidden any more.

by .l April 15, 2014

1454πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


SUTTON

A town that people love more than any other.

location: Greater London, near the boundary with Surrey.

benefits: leafy,cultural, stylish, trendy,arty,great shopping,beautiful parks,fine dining,theatres.

downsides:none known.

I Γ’Β™Β₯ SUTTON

by .l May 15, 2014

413πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


Sutton

Lovely area on the outskirts of London with many fine qualities, not least its outstanding schools, its excellent library - the best for miles around - and the attractive high street with its buzzy shops, coffee bars and restaurants. In the - admittedly unlikely - event you should wish to go somewhere else, Sutton's neighbouring areas are pleasant too - Wimbledon and Epsom.

Sutton person 1: Shall we go into Epsom today?

Sutton person 2: What's the point? We've got everything here.

by .l April 28, 2014

317πŸ‘ 37πŸ‘Ž


Sutton

The town of Sutton in Greater London is a likeable spot to live in or visit. It's good for the arts with its huge well stocked library, complete with its own "Europa" art gallery; its large Waterstones bookshop, arranged over two storeys with a nice little coffee area upstairs; and its own cinema and theatre. Schools in the wider Sutton borough are known for being among the very best in the whole of Britain, and two of the best of these are in the centre of the town. Sutton High Street is always vibrant with its coffee houses with pavement seating, good fashion shops and tons of quality restaurants. The town has good architecture, including plenty of Victorian and Edwardian, lots of outdoor public art, leafy parks and, last but not least, a very good community spirit.

GOOD IDEA

LIVE AT

SUTTON

by .l April 28, 2014

462πŸ‘ 68πŸ‘Ž


Sutton

Beautiful town in outer London, ten miles from the centre, with its own popular theatre, two lovely town-centre parks, trendy restaurants and great shopping.

Sutton is seriously cool

by .l April 26, 2014

548πŸ‘ 92πŸ‘Ž


Sutton

Sutton is an attractive middle class town in outer south London with easy access to central London. It has a Surrey post code, but has officially been part of London since 1965. The town has a high-achieving state Grammar school for boys, and a private school for girls. It is a regional shopping hub with major stores and plenty of restaurants and coffee houses.

The town has quite an arty side with a theatre and a lot of outdoor, public art. These include two sculptures, an armillary, and three building-height murals - one of Sutton's twin towns, one a heritage mural mosaic showing nearby sites of historical importance and, last but not least for fans of neo soul, one of Erykah Badu, no less.

Sutton is a cool town.

by .l April 27, 2014

487πŸ‘ 96πŸ‘Ž