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Tucked between the top end of Landells Road and Plough Lane is East Dulwich's quirkiest house. It's a narrow, detached* house that looks like it is sticking out of the back of Le Moulin restaurant. I guess few people even realise it is there. It seems to be an original Victorian house, and was derelict last year but clearly somebody bought it and has been doing it up. Anyone know anything about its history?


* as far as I can tell craning my neck over the fence.

  • 2 months later...

jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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> obviously not the same house we've seen..either

> that or someone got a touch of the green eyed

> monster....


Err, definitely not, I would NEVER redecorate my house like that, looks quite ridiculous, mind you isn't the phrase 'no accounting for taste'?? >:D<

Trinity, you and I obviously have EXQUISITE taste sweetie darlin wot wot wot. Unless they have painted the house pink pebble dash, put up lace nets, and installed 10 satellite dishes in the past week, then Pearcesa you have definitely seen the wrong house.

I sure do, although I don't think that is necessarily a good thing .. ! ;-)


The owners two 'yappy dogs' have not engraciated themselves with a number of the neighbours either!


Anyway, as long as the owners of No.5 are happy with the renovations - I guess that's all that matters! ;-)

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