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Hackney.

Post by rbnc » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:24 pm

Yo,

I live in the relatively cushy East End (Aldgate) at the moment, I'm looking at some flats in Hackney/London FIelds areas next week.

Does anyone here know the area at all? Is there anything interesting going? Is it safe?

Namely Dalston Lane, near Hackney Downs station and Mare Street, near London Fields Station.

Any input would be very much appreciated :).
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Re: Hackney.

Post by incnic » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:35 pm

yeh its a good place to live
'safe bruv'
around dalston junction is a great location. and mare st area is allright as well.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by firky » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:38 pm

rather live around dalston lane than mare street myself
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Re: Hackney.

Post by rbnc » Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:58 pm

incnic wrote:yeh its a good place to live
'safe bruv'
around dalston junction is a great location. and mare st area is allright as well.
Safe as in 'safe' or safe as in my girlfriend won't get mugged if she goes to the corner shop to buy a Magnum at 9pm? :w:
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Re: Hackney.

Post by incnic » Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:09 pm

i dunno im from australia so i just say 'safe' in any context whenever i get bare chances.
but yes id say its double safe.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by tr0tsky » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:24 am

Hackney is grim.


Move down to Stokey ends. You'll get to see all the fit 30-something mothers going to buy their organic veggies at the Fresh and Wild.
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Post by betmiddler » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:31 am

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Re: Hackney.

Post by rbnc » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:15 am

tr0tsky wrote:Hackney is grim.


Move down to Stokey ends. You'll get to see all the fit 30-something mothers going to buy their organic veggies at the Fresh and Wild.

Stoke Newington looks lovely but a bit of a mission for work, takes an hour to Liverpool Street, whereas Hackney is 8 minutes on the train.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by nicenice » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:37 am

Move to crystal palace and never be able to get anywhere.

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Re: Hackney.

Post by fc » Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:11 pm

rbnc wrote:
tr0tsky wrote:Hackney is grim.


Move down to Stokey ends. You'll get to see all the fit 30-something mothers going to buy their organic veggies at the Fresh and Wild.

Stoke Newington looks lovely but a bit of a mission for work, takes an hour to Liverpool Street, whereas Hackney is 8 minutes on the train.
? an hour ? stoke newington is on the same train line as hackney, takes about 12min to get to liverpool street. right on trotsky, i would go stokey over the rest of hackney any day, it's much nicer (cool shops/bars/nice parks) still cheapish and is more convenient for going out - tons of buses going from liverpool street/shoreditch/old st straight up kingsland road...i may be abit biased though, i LOVE stokey
the best of the rest..
dalston-good location getting trendy now but considerably rougher, different vibe to stoke newington. better for transport though as closer to the action and the east london line will be opening soon. gets nicer on the outskirts eg in De Beauvoir town
london fields/broadway market -really nice (massive park) but more expensive, transport not great after the overground is closed at night
bethnal green - walking distance to liverpool st,brick lane and has a tube, bit grimy though and more exp because of the tube
i would say it's a good idea to visit the areas you're interested in both in day time and night as sometimes there is quite a difference, would be good for both you and yr bird to go at night as her idea of safe might be abit different to yours
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Re: Hackney.

Post by rbnc » Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:37 pm

thanks for the advice will check out Stoke Newington a bit more on spareroom. We both earn ok money so we don't mind spending a little more for something nice :)
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Re: Hackney.

Post by tr0tsky » Mon Dec 28, 2009 3:20 pm

fc wrote: i LOVE stokey

You can get a coffee mug with that on it from one of the shops near the bottom of Church Street.

I got my nephew a babygrow with People's Republic Of Stokie and a red start on it from the shop, coz I'm cool like that.



Look at houses on Church Street rnbc coz they're cheap and really nice town houses, usually quite big with huge rooms.

Also there's a complex of warehouses that you can find and get hench rooms for very little.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by firky » Mon Dec 28, 2009 6:56 pm

rbnc wrote:thanks for the advice will check out Stoke Newington a bit more on spareroom. We both earn ok money so we don't mind spending a little more for something nice :)
Dude you can walk to liverpool st from stokie station in about half an hour if you put a good stomp on. I used to walk it everyday to say £!
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Re: Hackney.

Post by james fox » Tue Dec 29, 2009 8:20 pm

rbnc wrote:near Hackney Downs station
i lived basically next to hackney downs (opposite the pembury) for two years or so, it's fine - i felt safe there and it was really convenient for everything. stokey is also good, if you have the cash and prefer slightly smug middle class vibes then stokey is the one for you.

i want to move back there, finsbury park just isn't the same

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Re: Hackney.

Post by rbnc » Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:30 pm

nice, thanks for the heads-up.

Viewing tomorrow, I hope they're nice places.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by diss04 » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:58 am

move to Essex where everywhere in London is just referred to as "London"
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Re: Hackney.

Post by magma » Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:05 am

tr0tsky wrote:Hackney is grim.


Move down to Stokey ends. You'll get to see all the fit 30-something mothers going to buy their organic veggies at the Fresh and Wild.
I'd move to Stokey if I never wanted to get into central London late at night again. They really need a proper fucking Tube station. I HATE BUSES.

You're right about the milfdem though... I always wear my Levi Bellfield mask when I'm down there.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by tr0tsky » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:01 am

From where I live it's a short waltz down to Manor House or jump pon the 393 to Highbury and Jizzlington.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by rbnc » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:31 pm

Looked at a place on Curtain Rd about 5 doors from Plastic People today, think I'm gonna take it. I'm sure you're all thrilled haha.
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Re: Hackney.

Post by nicenice » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:55 pm

rbnc wrote:Looked at a place on Curtain Rd about 5 doors from Plastic People today, think I'm gonna take it. I'm sure you're all thrilled haha.
Do you need a flatmate?

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