Retrouvius Architectural Reclamation & Design
Salvaged treasures
A more subdued adaptation of the counter cultural hotspot it was in the 1960s, Kensal Green offers an eclectic mix of leafy suburban sophistication with a young and trendy feel. Once named by Vogue as “the hippest street in Europe”, Chamberlayne Road sits between Queen’s Park and Ladbroke Grove, boasting an array of boutique independent shops, pubs and restaurants. Traditionally a popular reside for those in the media and creative industries, Kensal has seen an influx of a more diverse crowd yet retains a strong community feel.
Salvaged treasures
Perfect lunch spot
Independent book shop
London's first Puglian restaurant
Coffee specialist
Independent wine merchant and deli
Quirky independent pub
Traditional florist
Independent fashion retailer
Pub and steakhouse serving local meat
Wine connoisseurs
Independent butchers
Expert coffee in an industrial setting
Enjoy fresh ingredients amongst the trees
Unique Chef's Table
Bar/restaurant featuring impressive relics
Plant and pastel themed Vegan cafe
Vintage bric-a-brac
Victorian Park
Architectural project
London's oldest commercial cemetery
Accessible printing for all
An original gastropub
Although Kensal rise was Borough Wine’s fifth store to open since it began as a small stall in Borough Market, the West London shop still maintains its strong independent feel, retaining the company spirit of being close to the local community and supporting independent vineyards and micro breweries. They offer a refillable wine station as well as various tasting and master class events.
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