London through its charity shops #35: Swiss Cottage NW3, NW6 & NW8

No, I didn’t go all the way to north London for charity shops! What am I – crazy/too much time on my hands/sad (delete as applicable)? No, I went for the brutalist, Grade II listed Alexandra Road council estate of course (picture above). Then, naturally, decided to do the charity shops. And along the long curve of Finchley Road from the tube station they go.

First up is a British Heart Foundation, with a fine range of women’s clothes and shoes; lots of records, books and CDs. Next is a Shelter ‘boutique’; mainly new, designer goods – not my thing at all. Octavia is pleasantly spacious. John’s Hospice is an old-fashioned charity shop, with the pleasant, quiet and concentrated rustling of books and clothes going on. Books were stacked precariously high and there was a fine collection of religious figures going for a song.

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Just one more charity shop, past Finchley Road tube station on the other side of the road, All Aboard had long rows of clothes, like TK Maxx. Other than that, some books, DVDs and CDs.

Also in the area, the Freud museum, the home where the psychoanalyst lived until his death. One can see his study and ‘iconic’ couch there. For £8. No barngains today.

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