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Clarendon S E R V I C E D A PA R T M E N T S Shopping If you are in need of some retail therapy you need look no further than nearby Berwick Street, there is a bustling market (open every day except Sunday) which not only offers food and flowers but vintage and retro clothing and records. The shops on the street are without exception independent and range from record and vinyl shops, clothing, textiles and haberdashery, vintage and salons. The oldest shop in Soho is also located on the street and is the antique lighting shop, W Sitch & Co, which has © Sister PR Image been there since the 1870s. Liberty’s is the eccentrically British institution offering bazaar-style browsing, artful window displays and edgy luxe labels. Soho’s tailoring reputation extends as far as this department store… they have a wonderful haberdashery and even offer Saturday sewing workshops. Leading on from Liberty’s is Carnaby Street which has been one of London’s most popular shopping areas since the swinging 60s to the present day. There is a variety of boutiques and brands in this small village–like area and you can choose from independent and new labels to global and established © Sister PR Image brands. If only the main stream can satisfy your soul then head to Oxford Street, Europe’s busiest shopping street. Home to a number of flagship stores it is by no means the most expensive or fashionable shopping street in London but convenient, accessible and made up of mainly high street brands. © London on View Image www.clarendonuk.com Int/Mob: +44 1784 489 200