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Chalking up a success; Area Watch: Walk along Chalk Farm Road and you will find shops selling shabby chic next door to designer goods. And, as Shireen Jilla discovers, there are bargains aplenty.
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The Evening Standard (London, England)
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July 25, 2001| Author:
Jilla, Shireen
| COPYRIGHT 2001 Solo Syndication Limited. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Byline: SHIREEN JILLA
THERE has always been an air of intrigue about Chalk Farm Road. It is the sort of street you want to stop and pick your way through. People come to Chalk Farm to rummage, especially on a Saturday at Camden Lock market. The mismatch of housing-association property, council flats and Georgian terraces give a confusing message about the area's true identity. And the shops along Chalk Farm Road have the same ambivalence:shabby chic, designer and second-...
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