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Hi all. Does anyone live on or close to Crawthrew Grove? I am looking at moving into the area and would appreciate any comments on the area or this road in particular. I noticed there was some building work on the corner of Crawthew Road and a pretty uninspiring block on flats close to Crawthrew and Lordship. Hows the area in general? Thanks
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ecfc29 Wrote:

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> Thanks for your reply. How is it taking the train

> from ED station? Southern are a nightmare surely.


There's a huge great thread on Train cancellations and delays

here somewhere :)


Thameslink OK but usually late, Southern awful, Overground not too bad.

Nigello Wrote:

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> ED station is not great but a walk or bus (or walk

> and bus combo) to Denmark Hill may be a better option.


If you're on foot, Peckham Rye is a similar distance (without that bloody hill), and you have the added bonus of the Southern trains, just in case one actually turns up.

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