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Moving to Kentish Town?
Kentish Town is a part of North London, located within the London Borough of Camden.
It is around 2 miles from the Centre of London and is accessible via London Underground
services at Kentish Town itself which is on the Northern Line as well as carrying
over-ground services for National Rail’s Midland main line. There is also a station
at Kentish Town West, featuring trains on the over ground North London Line. London
bus services are also common in the area, offering routes into Central London.
First recorded during the reign of King John in the 13th Century, Kentish Town was
at that time recognised as being a thriving hamlet. It wasn’t until the 19th Century
that serious modernisation took place, providing the start point for the charming
neighbourhood Kentish Town is nowadays. ‘The industrial focus of the area during
its development period was the manufacture of pianos and organs, this continued
for many years before slowly dying out. Development continued after World War II
but many of the areas older properties were retained, preserving a lot of the area’s
considerable charm.
Modern Kentish Town is a thriving and busy shopping area with many business interests;
also its close proximity to Camden town has made it more attractive as a shopping
district. The High Street still retains many of its independent shops, mixed with
a few more recognisable chain stores, giving it a really pleasant feel. A shop worth
a visit is Flavours, a specialist delicatessen selling high quality home baked food
also. It is located on Torriano avenue a famous street in the area dating back to
1814. Close- by is Torriano cottages a small enclave of largely untouched buildings
retaining nearly all of their original charm, a rare site in London nowadays.
The area is also well known for its great range of pubs and bars, many of them offering
live music (The Bull and Gate is famous for early performances by Blur, Suede and
The Pogues among numerous others) There is also a larger music venue the Forum (formerly
the Town and Country Club) which still hosts regular performances from many popular
artists
Eating out in Kentish town is suitably diverse as you might expect for an area of
considerable charm and cool and a good place to start would be The Junction Tavern,
a really popular Gastro-pub on Fortess Road. Further down the same street, radically
different but no less exciting is the Lalibela Ethiopian restaurant offering very
authentic African dishes in a friendly environment. In addition there is a vast
range of other options so finding something suitable should not be a problem.
Famous people associated with Kentish Town are numerous but some good examples are
John Snow, the TV journalist, Bill Nighy the popular British actor and politician
Tessa Jowell.
Historical Place of Interest: St Pancras Public baths opened in 1900, currently
being refurbished.
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