Portobello Road

Portobello Road is one of the oldest streets in Frostborough, located in the Market Centre. When visiting Frostborough, it is a popular place to come to. In Portobello road, you can find almost anything (other than someone who's wares are completely honest).

Background
Portobello has been in Frostborough since the 1500's. It has always been a market. It used to be the centre street of Eglintonville, other than Centre and Atlantic (then called Confederate and Arda). Portobello Road was known prior to 1740 as Browe's Lane - a winding village path leading from the Seafaring Academy, in what is now James Hill Gate (about five mils south of Nassau District, now in the village of Vernon), up to Finwe's Green (now Lilac Lane).

Browne's Lane became known as Porto Bello Lane; the title which it still held in 1841. The Portobello farming area covered the land which is now the Nassau district. The farm itself was sold to an order of merchants after the railways came in 1864.

Map
Shops, stores, and stalls!

Song
A song, written (well, not really wrote, just sung) in the auttumn of 1940 by Triskelle and Miss Price, along with Miss Price's foster children, who once again joined her on an adventure.

Lyrics:

Inhabitants

 * Shoppers
 * Storekeepers

Villains

 * Thiefs
 * Con artists

Resources

 * Antiques
 * Books
 * Furniture
 * And just about anything else!