At this stationside cornucopia, excellent stalls of local produce jostle one another beneath triple-height exposed brick, benignly surveyed by the diners on the mezzanine, who have sensibly decided that sucking back a Pink Gin while the experts deal with all those goodies is the best division of labour.Oysters are plump and potent, greens so green they're mesmerising - although you may be distracted by the price-comparison blackboard: can broccoli that costs £1.35 here really be £3.34 in Tesco, and do the supermarkets truly up the price of streaky bacon by £3?

The most surprising aspect of Stephen Harris's famed Michelin-starred gastropub isn't the quiet, stripped-back wooden decor or the smiling staff.It’s the kind of sneak peek afforded to anyone trawling through an estate agent’s website, only now it’s available as you stroll around town - whether or not you have the slightest intention of making an offer.Wherever you find yourself, Knocker will tell you which properties are for sale and offer up a tantalising array of interior pictures and local info for your delectation.It’s the Tinder approach to house-buying, if you will.Like the dating app, which allows lonely hearts to swipe through potential love interests who are geographically close by, Knocker helps you find your perfect property match.