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My old mum was a fan of M&S in Bromley.. She did not have a lot of money. Iv'e still got some of the old black canvas M&S bags...


But I simply must pay them a visit with some Iceland bags.. after the initial histeria has died down.


When Tescos used to give points for each bag you brought with you.. They refused points because I had some Sainsburys bags.


The new store might be wake up call for the dreadful Co-Op to make some changes..


Foxy

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cella Wrote:

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> I mean the last pic in the ad - shows a large

> looking green garden - just wondered where it

> actually is!


it's a picture of the Dulwich Picture Gallery gardens - why they've used that in the photo list I've no idea!

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Hi there


I couldn't find any info about bookings at the hotel on that link and I may need to book a few rooms for relatives around the beginning of September. Do you have another link?


Thanks





TheCat Wrote:

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> The 'Travelodge' located where the Dog used to be

> is taking room bookings from late august....

>

> https://www.innkeeperslodge.com/london-dulwich/

>

> Not sure if that means the associated 'Harvester'

> opens at the same time....

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cella Wrote:

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> I mean the last pic in the ad - shows a large

> looking green garden - just wondered where it

> actually is!


Yes - the 750k must buy you a bit of Dulwich Picture Gallery. It probably comes out of the 200k above market you are paying for the apartment.

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kristymac1 Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

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> > I mean the last pic in the ad - shows a large

> > looking green garden - just wondered where it

> > actually is!

>

> it's a picture of the Dulwich Picture Gallery

> gardens - why they've used that in the photo list

> I've no idea!


Pehaps you can see the garden with a telescope from the roof.. :)


Foxy

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A casual walk down NCR this afternoon left me with the awful realisation that the once local Iceland landmark had been covered in disgusting scaffolding with huge grey RSJ's jutting out from the roof. What an awful ugly overbuild for a residential neighborhood, soon to possibly be joined by another over development opposite. This is similar to when some once grade two listed buildings in Camberwell were pulled down to build flats. Totally out of character with the neighborhood. Very sad.


Louisa.

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Well, the building was no grade II listed gem. It was a rather unattractive mid century development.


Post redevelopment it is one floor taller and has converted the office use above the shop to residential space in addition to adding in the new floors. Adding that floor might arguably be over-development but let's not pretend that the building was something it wasn't.

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LM some of the finest architectural treats aren't necessarily grade 2 listed. Much like the old St Mary's Road Church in Nunhead was, or the swimming pool building inside crystal palace park, this particular gem on LL was a landmark many of my generation can remember being built.


The former Iceland building started life as Tesco, then became Bejams, which was taken over by the Iceland group in the early 1990's. That building has been a monument to 20th century architecture, a stunning embodiment of everything that is and was ED. The current overhaul of it's look seems like an attempt to wipe its history away and pretend that it's a new building with a new glossy retail unit at the bottom alongside numerous expensive flats above.


Architectural folly, destroying a gem to create a faceless corporate design. All the worst traits of globalisation and capitalism combined.


Louisa.

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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> rahrahrah Wrote:

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> > A two-bed flat above an M&S, leasehold?! Who's

> > going to pay ?750K for that?

>

>

> Well.. This isn't just any 'Penthouse'

>

> It's a M&S Penthouse..

>

> Foxy.



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