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London’s most colourful, energetic, and famous neighbourhood – best known for its historical riots, popular Clash song, African and Caribbean communities, squatters, activists and the birth place of David Bowie. Today, Brixton still hold these unique elements, and is one of the last few places in London that embraces its true vibrancy, amazing character and charm. You can’t miss the smells of weaves, popcorn and fish on Market Row, whilst dodging steel drummers and preachers as you wind your way around the streets.
An elegant showroom selling Italian furniture
Brixton Village Market and Electric Avenue have a variety of thriving, specialist fishmongers selling good quality, fresh fish- both a rarity and luxury when across the country fishmongers have become an endangered species. The only problem is to choose which shop to fish at - however our particular favourite is 'Harry Otto & Son', a family run business going for over 40 years!
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