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Bit late I am afraid.


I'd now consider walking through Dulwich Park to the Alleyn's Head. Better run than the sister pub the Dog.


In the past the Dulwich Woodhouse (I'm stuck in the past when that was its name and it was a much better pub). Ditto for its sister pub the Clockhouse.


And as I am a run of criticising makeovers and overpriced food I'd include the Rye Hotel in this bracket.


An alternative walk would be Nunhead, where you could do the cemetery and then go onto the nearby Waverley or Ivy, or a bit further to the Old Nun's Head.


The best walk would be over towards Brenchley Gardens, up and over One Tree Hill, down through Honor Oak, Possibly calling at the General Napier (rarely visited and not gastro) and then over to Blythe Hill, to the park and down to the Blythe Hill Tavern. You could head over towards Nunhead and then cut through to Honor Oak fields through Camberwell New Cemetery to the same destination or mix and match on the return.

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