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Defined by its four corners — St James’s Palace, The Ritz, Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square — this grand and historic area of central London is best known for its art community and menswear credentials. But as a champion of independent retail in all its guises, it is increasingly finding new favour with those of us who question modern ideas of quality and value. [stjameslondon.co.uk](http://www.stjameslondon.co.uk)
A place to draw strength for devotees of contemporary illustration
London's oldest royal park
Started in 1797, London’s oldest cheesemongers continue to work with independent producers in both British and Continental regions, producing cow, goat and ewe’s milk varieties. Their award-winning shop offers an incredible selection of the rarest and best cheese, and ages its rounds to perfection in cellars underneath Jermyn Street. Great cheese sandwiches, though they run out fast at lunchtime.
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