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The name is familiar but you will be surprised at the varieties that these boots and shoes come in. Well worth a browse
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All the outdoor gear you could ever want plus lots of useful gadgets and gizmos.
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Write a letter home on these fine hand-made papers. The shop is also a specialist on bookbinding.
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An up-market, pleasantly small department store.
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This stylish street is home to Paul Smith, which sells trendy clothes, Camper shoes and cool French designer Agnes B.
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Treat yourself to some exotic blooms from this stall opposite High Street Kensington tube.
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London’s most elegant store has hardly noticed the arrival of the 21st century. The ground-floor food hall is famous for its traditional English produce, and lavish picnic hampers can be found, along with wines, in the basement. The upper floors sell well-made traditional British fashions and stylish gifts.
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Famous for its food hall and restaurants, this elegant department store still has male staff who wear coat tails. Try the extravagant ice creams in the Fountain restaurant.
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In a street of bookshops, this grandmother of all bookshops is something of an institution. A vast range of subject matter is covered.
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One of London’s best-known delicatessens, famous for its fresh pasta, this is like stepping into a 1950s Italian grocery store.
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