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* [http://nottinghillnonsense.blogspot.com/index.html Notting Hill Nonsense] blogsite
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Notting Hill is a bohemian and fashionable locale of west London, home to many artists and musicians, and with a large number of bars, restaurants, clubs, coffeeshops and other places to hang out. The closely-set, leafy avenues give it somewhat of a village-like feel, and many of the people who [can afford to] inhabit it wouldn't live anywhere else. The eponymous film is set mainly around the area's famous Portobello Market.

Neighbouring locales:

N ↑
North Kensington North Kensington Maida Vale
Shepherd's Bush Notting Hill Bayswater
West Kensington Holland Park Kensington


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