Deptford: The London high street voted one of the world's coolest
Image caption, Deptford High Street in the precinct of Lewisham, south-east London, has been named one of the 33 coolest roads on the planet, following a vote by Time Out magazine. Positioning the region close by streets in San Francisco, Bangkok and Mexico City, it was portrayed by the magazine as "the most alive road in London". So what do nearby inhabitants figure makes it such an extraordinary spot to be? Furthermore, what does the future resemble as the cost for many everyday items emergency grabs hold and top of the line improvements keep on jumping up nearby? Leaving the cutting edge Deptford rail line station, a shifted however socially rich column of stores show up, with eye-getting tattoo parlors, eccentric bistros and energetic beauticians. Encompassing the high road is a mix of present day and customary, as reflected by the lodging with skyscraper apartment complexes peering downward on conventional Victorian houses. Commercial "There is a gigantic blend of s...