Three houses stand empty on my street while extensive renovation work is carried out. The owners of two are digging down into the basements. And once the basements arrive, you know that serious gentrification has too. I think my house now earns more than I do and I’m still not sure whether to be proud or ashamed of that. But as fewer and fewer people can afford neighbouring Highgate or Hampstead, the basementeers in their 4x4s have set their sights on Muswell Hill. The Odeon cinema has been re-born as an Everyman, the old hardware store is now Planet Organic and Woolworth’s and KFC have been supplanted by Carluccio’s and Space NK . Still, London N10 is not yet completely gentrified. It can’t be. I still live there.
Going underground.

- The trouble w...16th Jul 2015
- Unlikely cham...15th Jul 2015
- Camden anti-g...14th Jul 2015
- My daughter w...13th Jul 2015
- Sometimes thi...11th Jul 2015
- Bumped into m...9th Jul 2015
- Everyone's a ...5th Jul 2015
- So where woul...3rd Jul 2015
- 35 degrees. ...1st Jul 2015
- To the Royal ...30th Jun 2015
- Pride pool pa...28th Jun 2015
- I don't have ...27th Jun 2015
- Fleetwood Mac...26th Jun 2015
- Happy Birthda...25th Jun 2015
- Did no one at...23rd Jun 2015 prev next