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Further to SingingWilks comment above, maybe you should consider the area in between Peckham Rye and ED stations? You would still be very close to ED Lordship Lane etc but also within easy reach of Peckham Rye station (which has a better service than ED station). You'd be in SE15 but arguably closer to ED's main shops/pubs etc than mamny parts of SE22.
Honestly, at your age, I would rent in a cheaper area. At some point you will want a mortgage? If so all the money you can save now could go towards a deposit. Have you considered New Cross, Lewisham, Nunhead, Old Kent Road, Bermondsey, Sydenham, Crystal Palace, Lee Green, Eltham itself? All of those will cost you a couple of hundred less per month in rent.

SingingWilks Wrote:

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> There are direct trains from Peckham Rye station

> to Eltham (although not in the middle of the

> night!) so if you do decide to move to this great

> place, you might want to consider being within

> easy reach of PR.



Ahem! Have you ever been to Eltham?

SingingWilks Wrote:

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> There are direct trains from Peckham Rye station

> to Eltham (although not in the middle of the

> night!) so if you do decide to move to this great

> place, you might want to consider being within

> easy reach of PR.


I was not sure you could travel to Eltham from Peckham Rye...


Time table


It would appear at the very best at least 1 change was reuired. ie. Travel to London Bridge then back out.


Some journeys required 3 changes..


Journey time 44-56 mins not good


Fox.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Huggers Wrote:

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

> -----

> > this is a local place for local people

>

> What does that mean Huggers?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/clips/p006vm6j/the_league_of_gentlemen_a_local_shop_for_local_people/

After reading all this self- satisfied, borderline delusional propaganda why would you want to move here?! It's nicer than ahem South Norwood and Penge but that's not saying much. It's actually pretty dull and suburban but if you want to base your quality of life on an array of pleasant but hideously overpriced croissants it's a paradise.

Er, weird couple of posts.


Where's all the delusion Granc - actually alot of people on this thread saying precisely that it is a bit dull and surburban for a 20 something...did you raed any of it or just pile in?


And as for Jimmy, I can only see one bit of venom on this thread...step forward, take a bow.

i'd consider camberwell instead. 15 minutes walk to ED if you fancy the cafe's and shops/ parks and more young at heart with loads of frequent nightbuses from all over london. much younger and trendier. i lived in west hampstead for a year when i was in my early 20's and god it was boring. ED is in general a bit more middle-aged. also camberwell will be cheaper. good luck whatever you decide.

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