We are lucky to live close to Church street and the Church street market. We love the united nations of people, the casbah atmosphere of the market, the variety of occupations and the incongruous proximity of cheap cafe's and posh antique shops. The food stalls and kebab shops are fabulous, and there is a surprise of some sort : human or otherwise, everyday. And bargains too! No doubt, this is the best place to live in austerity era!
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This girl is the Smokefree Homes Officer, who tries to encourage people to protect their families from harm |
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These two girls are smoking just round the corner from the smokefree homes officer outside Tesco. I wonder, do they smoke in their homes? |
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Healthy food just opposite the Market Chemist. |
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One of the local's favourite cafes. The halal food here is very good and very cheap |
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Antique shop's owner tries to compete with the booming Church street market |
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As you can imagine there are not many English pubs in this street. This is the only one - it has a few very loyal customers. Most of the locals prefer tea... probably, or strong cigarettes.....Next to the pub you can see a pretty little Tudor building. This is one of the best London lavatory.... |
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The other end of the street is very peaceful and quiet compared to the market end. Not many devoted Catholics live around here, I suspect. |
St Mary on Paddington Green was built in 1791 by John Plaw
Between the gravestones you can see the modern building of the City of Westminster college. It was built in 2010 to replace the previous building which was knocked down because of asbestos. All around are tower blocks which are probably still asbestos filled.
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An incongruous looking Antique dealer |
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