In theory Kensington is quite posh, and the High Street used to have two fantastic department stores. The buildings, which are rather nice Art Deco confections, are still there.
This is the Barkers building. It now houses a lot of smaller shops, and a huge Whole Food Market. I spent over £5 on a tiny piece of Red Rogue River cheese, all the way from Oregon (lord, the air miles!) and it isn't even particularly nice.
Next door is the Derry and Toms building. In the 60s it housed Biba, the famous fashion store. Now it has an assortment of occupants, including Marks and Spencer.
Now they are owned by Richard Branson, and you can eat in the restaurants up there or book a function.
But it is a Grade II listed building, and it is open to the ordinary public when it's not being used for a wedding or other private "do". I've never yet managed to time it right.
5 comments:
Lovely photos! Thanks for sharing them.
Glad you had a nice Saturday. :-)
Palm Trees in England? It's lovely...It looks like Arizona.
You spoil us so with your daily VOD "feedings," Val, so glad to know you got a nice break and had such an enjoyable day!
Beautiful photos! But you didn't like the cheese from Oregon? :(
God, I really wish I could LIVE in Marks and Spencer! All those shoes and clothings and shoes and clothings and shoes...
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