Reviews
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The Hampstead Book: The A-Z of its history and people 2nd March 2010
A school in a tree? Mohammed Ali in Belsize Park? The Hampstead Book: The A-Z of its history and people is a must for all locals, writes WeLoveHampstead.co.uk reader/reviewer, Angela Stevenson… As a bit of a local history enthusiast I’ve got a load of books on Hampstead, and before I... Read More
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Romance novelist and north Londoner Heidi Rice talks to WeLoveCamden.co.uk 10th November 2009
North London’s very own romance novelist Heidi Rice saw her seventh book, Public Affair – Secretly Expecting, published last week. The author, a self-confessed romance novel fan, tries to write two novels a year for the publisher Mills and Boon, talks to WeLoveCamden.co.uk about what it... Read More
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Carluccio's Christmas menu, Hampstead 6th November 2009
Always happy to get into the festive spirit early, WeLoveHampstead.co.uk managed to get a sneak preview of the Carluccio's Christmas menu this week... Maybe it’s the Carluccio’s three-pronged attack that sets its apart from the plethora of other chain Italian restaurants that are found... Read More
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Looking for good holidays with great prices? 30th September 2009
Find out about, trips, places, offers and deals on hotels, flights and packages. Current travel Offers -worth looking at -7 nights Menorca at £125 pp, if you’re booking for next summer, free kids places still available, coach travel to the coast from only 99p the plus news on... Read More
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Windfall Cottage winner reviews 'beautiful experience' 12th May 2009
Avenues Property and WeLoveEverywhere.co.uk reader Jean Evans was the lucky winner of our weekend break in the Cotswolds competition.... It was a wonderful experience for us all, the cottage itself was newly architectured and designed very tastefully with every room having its own individual... Read More
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The Angel, Highgate High Street. 30th March 2009
When you first walk into this pub you are struck with the décor, a mismatch of ornaments, local artists work, kooky fittings and general eclectic bits and bobs, rather busy but very interesting. Don’t let that put you off because this boozer is a little diamond. The drinks range is huge and... Read More
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Chamomile Cafe, Englands Lane 3rd April 2009
Where do you go for a good English breakfast in this area? Try the Chamomile Cafe in Englands Lane. Definately worth a visit, although a little pricey this little cafe does great food. Pick up a paper as you go in, find a table at the back and relax. After looking at the menu for 20 nano seconds... Read More
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Day with the Dead 26th February 2009
It may seem like a strange choice of a day out but why not visit Highgate Cemetery? It's a beautiful peaceful place and well worth a visit. Highgate Cemetery was opened in 1839. This main Cemetery became known as the West cemetery after the creation of the East cemetery in 1854. The West cemetery... Read More
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Another Arsenal draw - How long does Wenger have left? 23rd February 2009
As Arsenal fail to pick up points against Sunderland, is it time for a change at the top, asks Emirates regular and WeLoveCamden reader, Christian Kent. Having beaten Chelsea and Manchester United and drawing to Liverpool this season, a few quid on an Arsenal home win against Sunderland might not... Read More
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Resident Alien, New End Theatre 9th February 2009
From Princess Diana to music, and from relationships to politics, Quentin Crisp had some pretty strong and interesting opinions. In Resident Alien Bette Bourne brings Crisp back to life by offering the New End Theatre’s audience an engaging and insightful glimpse into the life of this eccentric... Read More
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'Dull and frustrating...' Arsenal 0 - 0 West Ham 2nd February 2009
WeLoveCamden reader and Arsenal fan, Christian Kent, takes us through another difficult day at the office for Arsene Wenger. Had he or hadn't he boarded a plane to London? The pre-match chatter was all about the Russian, Andrei Arshavin, and whether he had agreed a deal with Arsenal in the... Read More
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Hampstead Theatre - Noel Coward's Private Lives 14th January 2009
Written in 1929 Private Lives is one of Noel Coward's most successful comedies. Appearing in this production is Lucy Briggs-Owen, Jasper Britton, Jules Melvin, Claire Price and Rufus Wright. Watch the sparks fly as ex- lovers Amanda and Elyot with their respective spouses discover they are... Read More