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Hello. I've just joined and am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. 'The Grove' Pub,on the South Circular Rd,near Dulwich park,opposite Streatham C.C. has been closed for some time now. The old Pub sign is still there and I'm wondering who to contact with a view to purchasing it. This was the pub where I met my future wife at Xmas 1990,we married in 1995 but she died in 2011. I have recently moved house and would really like the sign to put up in my garden room as the focal point of a memorial to her memory. Any advice would be appreciated. THank you.
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I read that as you wanting to buy the pub itself! But lovely idea, and Dulwich Estates are the people to contact, good luck



jeff1946 Wrote:

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> Hello. I've just joined and am hoping someone can

> point me in the right direction. 'The Grove'

> Pub,on the South Circular Rd,near Dulwich

> park,opposite Streatham C.C. has been closed for

> some time now. The old Pub sign is still there and

> I'm wondering who to contact with a view to

> purchasing it. This was the pub where I met my

> future wife at Xmas 1990,we married in 1995 but

> she died in 2011. I have recently moved house and

> would really like the sign to put up in my garden

> room as the focal point of a memorial to her

> memory. Any advice would be appreciated. THank

> you.

Good luck in finding someone interested. Given that it?s unlikely to re-open, I?d be half-tempted to rock up with a high vis vest, some cones and a ladder and liberate the sign. You?d get more attention from people praying it?s the first step in a refurbishment than anyone official.

Yeah, I'd just turn up with a ladder and a toolbox, and take it down myself. If anyone else actually wanted it, it would already be gone.


Actually, a pub sign such as this has commercial value (and may even be listed, if the building itself is). Taking it is theft, for which you could be prosecuted. The fact that something hasn't already been stolen doesn't mean it is available to steal without consequence.

jeff1946 Wrote:

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> They've suggested I should contact Harvesters

> and/or the Managing Agents. Will try that

> tomorrow.


They suggested you contact Harvester? The pub hasn't been a Harvester for a while, well before it closed - the pubco which has the lease on the Grove is Stonegate as far as I recall (see https://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/residents-want-answers-future-dulwichs-old-grove-tavern/).

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