Over the past decade, the pace of gentrification in Britain has been so rapid that the old shorthand for cutting-edge neighbourhoods and postcodes may no longer apply. So it’s goodbye Brixton, Brighton, Peckham, Moseley and Chorlton: those once bohemian addresses, a cheek-by-jowl celebration of experimentation and aspiration on a modest budget, are…
ool is in the eye of the beholder. What might seem like a hip neighbourhood to bright young things will likely resemble a slum to their parents. Conversely, when a once rough neighbourhood starts sprouting artisan coffee shops with upcycled vintage chairs, young bankers will think they’re living on the edge, but artists will flee to the nearest run-down seaside town, where the rents are cheaper and there are still some unconverted warehouses.