That’s where Anthony Epes, the guy you nearly did the Arles trip with, had his studio. It had a great travel bookshop and cafe – not sure if it’s still there. And has access to the Banksy Tunnel – so always worth a visit just for that 🙂
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MrB and I used to regularly walk through here to catch a bus to a great friend of his – we always got sidetracked by the books!
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People after my own heart!
And there’s now a good pizza place opposite the Cubana 🙂
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ooh that’s good to know – really hope we might start travelling to London again next year – suspect this year unlikely now looking at diary
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I had a a friend who lived in Lower Marsh well over 30 years ago…imagine it has seen a lot of changes
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That’s where Anthony Epes, the guy you nearly did the Arles trip with, had his studio. It had a great travel bookshop and cafe – not sure if it’s still there. And has access to the Banksy Tunnel – so always worth a visit just for that 🙂
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Oh, right
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