
This is becoming an annual tradition. Well it’s the second year I’ve gone for a vinyl inspired Record Store Day wander starting at the brilliant Dreamhouse Records on Francis Road, Leyton. The final live act had just finished when I arrived at shortly after 3pm and pints of local beers were being swilled and clearly had been for a few hours.


I then followed my trail of last year, along Vicarage Road, across Lea Bridge Road, Markhouse Road to Vinyl Vanguard at Crate St James Street, Walthamstow. This place is such a treasure trove that it’s impossible to leave empty handed and after contemplating spending £78 on the Cornelius Cardew Memorial Concert record, I decided on this beguiling John Cage, Luciano Berio, Ilhan Mimaroglu album of electronic music made for magnetic tape for a more pocket-friendly £12.



Record purchase complete, I took St James Path through the towers of New Walthamstow, up the high street as the market traders packed away and climbed the hill to Walthamstow Village. I’d been carrying a pang for a pint of local craft beer since the start of the walk at Dreamhouse Records, so turned into the Ravenswood Industrial Estate with its plethora of brewery tap rooms.


Pillars Brewery Malt Haus was rammed, and likewise the other spin offs and gin houses elsewhere around the estate. It was like a festival. The noise, the crowds, the smell of beer and burnt meat. It was intoxicating. But a bit much for the vibe of my stroll. I’d decided at this point to head for the Hitchcock Hotel on Whipps Cross Road with a table looking out across Leyton Flats wondering if that’s actually the source of the Leytonstone branch of the Philley Brook. And a great choice it was.