"Self-exiled to Crusoe's island (Stoke Newington) with a potential fortune in bricks and mortar, zilch in the current account."
Iain Sinclair: Hackney, That Red Rose Empire.
In the shadow of Dungeness B Power Station surrounded by the bleak and beautiful countryside of the Romney Marsh.
On the corner of Brick Lane, in the shadow of Nicholas Hawksmoor's Christ Church Spitalfields.
Carrigafoyle is derived from the Irish Carrig an Phoill, meaning Rock of the hole.
In the cellar of an old Mechant house in the shadow of Liverpool Cathedral.
"Self-exiled to Crusoe's island (Stoke Newington) with a potential fortune in bricks and mortar, zilch in the current account."
Iain Sinclair: Hackney, That Red Rose Empire.