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As the pedants at Peckham Society will tell you, Peckham Rye Common is SE15 and Peckham Rye Park is SE22, so Peckham Rye Park (or my front garden as I dare to call it) is SE22 which is technically East Dulwich. So we're safe, DJKQ!


Sitting in the English Sexby Garden is my favourite part of SE22 / East Dulwich.

Possibly joint favourite with sitting at Clockhouse with a glass of Youngs Double Chocolate Stout.

Bliss.

Dorothy Wrote:

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> I am very fond of the view from the brow of Upland

> Road towards Canary Wharf. Especially at night.

>

> I like Therapia, Marmora and Mundania Roads too,

> and sometimes when I'm feeling extra cheeky I'll

> walk down Homestall Road for the thrill of it.



I live on Marmora Road and it's my favourite place :)

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> >

> And of course there is the Barry off licence on

> Barry Rd overseen by the mensch that is Barry. If

> you're going to visit thi institution then may I

> suggest you do so on the days that Barry is doing

> the shop accounts at his 'desk', they really

> should sell tickets.



This is so true! I esp. like the desk he has cobbled together out of beer cans. Love it.

Ah - an ode to Barrys offie!

Top blokes in that shop!



H



wee quinnie Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > >

> > And of course there is the Barry off licence on

> > Barry Rd overseen by the mensch that is Barry.

> If

> > you're going to visit thi institution then may

> I

> > suggest you do so on the days that Barry is

> doing

> > the shop accounts at his 'desk', they really

> > should sell tickets.

>

>

> This is so true! I esp. like the desk he has

> cobbled together out of beer cans. Love it.

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