With time enough for a short lunch break one day last week, and still very much inspired by Psychogeography, I paid a visit to some familiar ground and, as always seems to be the case, found a few new things which caught my eye. Starting at the Beany Green café in Sheldon Square, where they make one of the best Flat White coffees I've had, I headed off towards the Westbourne Grove area.
Beany Green Café, Sheldon Square, Paddington, London W2
First up was this quaint, little mews, Bott's Mews, not far off the Westbourne Grove itself.
Bott's Mews, London W2
At the far end of this mews there are paths leading off both left and right. I have walked along the paths before but for some inexplicable reason never seem to have noticed the actual mews before. Maybe because I've never looked at it from this direction before.
Bott's Mews, London W2
Bott's Mews, London W2
As I drifted along Artesian Road, I caught sight of an old and new sign for Courtnell Street. It wasn't until I had crossed the road and lined up the picture, that I realised that in addition to the ghost sign of the road name, there was also a ghost sign in the glass of the windows too.
ORDERS PROMPTLY DISPATCHED
Ok, so the last word is missing so I have guessed that maybe that's what it would have once said.
Ghost sign in Courtnell Road, London W2
On the other side of the building was more writing,
WINES BEERS
Ghost sign in Courtnell Road, London W2
This next ghost sign is in Powis Mews. I have previously walked along this mews and spotted a ghost sign at the other end, but this was the first time I'd seen this one. This is harder to read than its counterpart at the other end of the mews, but is also for
LEVERWTT & FRYE
Ghost sign in Powis Mews, London W2
No shortage of restaurants, pubs and cafés in this part of around London. Most of them I have never been into, including these two, but they both look good from the outside.
Wildflower Café, Chepstow Road, London W2
The Tin Shed, All Saints Road, London W2
Pub sign, Westbourne Park Road, London W2
Possibly the world's most technically sophisticated toilet which seems to have its own built-in telephone exchange.
Toilet-cum-telephone exchange, Bishop's Bridge Road, London W2
Initially I just thought this was a ghost sign for Alexander Street itself, but beneath that there's also an even older ghost sign for what the road was previously called.
SUTHERLAND
TERRACE
Ghost signs, Alexander Street, London W2
Westbourne Park Passage, London W2
I also noticed quite a few old cars dotted around the streets of W2 and W11. The Citroen is my favourite.
Morris Minor, London W2
Old Citroen, London W2
Old Volvo, London W11
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