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From Islington's gastropubs to Hampstead's heath — North London offers village life with urban energy.

Alfies Antique Market, 13-25 Church Street, Marylebone, London, NW8 8DT
Knowledgeable and eccentric, Gillian is a revered expert in the field of antique jewellery with 35 years experience. A go-to for celebrity stylists and fashion editors, Horsup’s pieces have featured on countless covers including Vogue and Tatler. From the roaring 20s to the swinging 60s, she is constantly sourcing an eclectic mix of jewellery and accessories. Her favourite period is the 20s-30s but the collection is comprehensive. You’ll find it all: Venetian glass necklaces, Victorian earrings and even vintage smoking accessories! Above everything, Gillian values contact with her customers, and you’ll be enchanted as she dispenses pearls of wisdom about.. well, pearls.

27 Bell St, London NW1 5BY, United Kingdom
Founded in 1967 by Nicholas Logsdail, Lisson Gallery has a storied history in the art world. It was one of the first galleries to champion the work of Minimal and Conceptual artists, including Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Richard Long. Over the years, the gallery has continued to push the boundaries of contemporary art, introducing significant British sculptors to the public for the first time, such as Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, and Anish Kapoor. Today, Lisson Gallery represents a diverse range of international artists, from the renowned estates of Leon Polk Smith and Carmen Herrera to the rising stars of the art world like Hugh Hayden and Cheyney Thompson. The gallery's commitment to supporting artists at all stages of their careers is evident in its programming, which includes temporary exhibitions, performances, and talks. Don't miss the chance to experience the cutting-edge art at Lisson Gallery.