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23rd Aug 2016 12:00am | By Carol Driver
There are places worth exploring outside of the city centre. We tell you where
You may have fallen asleep on the Tube, only to wake at the end stop, seemingly miles from anywhere. Despite first impressions, there are some decent places to live outside of the city centre. And, what’s more, it could save you a bomb in rent, too.
What: At the end of the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines is this thriving area, which locals have loving nicknamed Hammertown.
You’ll find plenty of Antipodeans here – as well as more than a handful of decent pubs, including The Distillers on Fulham Palace Road.
Head to Hammersmith Broadway to find Tesco Metro, Superdrug, WH Smith, Accessorize as well as plenty of food & drink outlets. The high street in the area is King Street, home to Primark, TK Maxx and Marks & Spencer amongst others.
There’s also a Sainsbury’s here in King's Mall Shopping Centre, and a Tesco Express.
Rail: Hammersmith & City, Circle, District, Piccadilly; Zone 2
Rent: Average flatshare about £600pcm
Clapham Common Bandstand credit: iStock
What: If you like your nightlife fast and furious, this is the place to be. Found at the end of the Overground line, and dubbed cosmopolitan Clapham, it’s got trendy bars and restaurants galore (try The Loft in the high street for warehouse chic).
Again, it’s another spot popular with Aussies. Ed Hulme, at Winkworth estate agent, Clapham, says it’s great for active types, adding: “The sprawling common provides the outdoorsy aspect.”
Rail: Clapham Junction, North, Common and South; Zone 2
Rent: Average flatshare is £575pcm
What: At the top of the Victoria line, this town may seem like it’s out in the sticks, but it has great transport links to central London.
Choose to live near the town centre to be in the thick of it – with trendy bars such as Eat 17, which serves ethically sourced British food and ales.
Or, set up home close to the marshes and Lea Valley for countryside and activities.
Huseyin Sem, of Kings Group estate agent, in Hoe Street, says the Warner flat, unique to Walthamstow, offers the best value for money.
“They are one, two or three-bedroom maisonettes, a majority of which can be found in the Lloyd Park area and around Blackhorse Lane,” he explains.
More expensive, and smaller, are the Victorian Terraces, found in the Village area.
Rail: Walthamstow Central overground, Victoria line; Zone 3
Rent: Average flatshare £430pcm
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