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This is entirely charming (and wholly mad and eccentric) and changes (grows) every time I visit. The owner/ artist is a wholly lovely man, and his vision compelling. There are bits I'm less fond of (dismembered dolls), bits I love and all enchants. The garden in spring and summer is a delight.
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Steve's wonderful house is absolutely worth a visit, when it's open. A visual feast, and moving stories behind the making of it. We are so lucky to have it in East Dulwich.

It's a shame that his fab mosaic floor at the front what was The Blue Mountain Cafe (then rock Steady Rum lounge) got covered up with a dark wooden floor on top....

Here are a couple of photos of details of it (and my feet!)

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCMYlhmJza4/

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCNwscsJNPL/

Studio-S.E.2.2. Wrote:

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> Steve's wonderful house is absolutely worth a

> visit, when it's open. A visual feast, and moving

> stories behind the making of it. We are so lucky

> to have it in East Dulwich.

> It's a shame that his fab mosaic floor at the

> front what was The Blue Mountain Cafe (then rock

> Steady Rum lounge) got covered up with a dark

> wooden floor on top....

> Here are a couple of photos of details of it (and

> my feet!)

> https://www.instagram.com/p/CCMYlhmJza4/

> https://www.instagram.com/p/CCNwscsJNPL/

Agree! I really think its sad that its covered it was a thing of beauty

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ianr Wrote:

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> By chance I've just happened upon this:

> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-london-56

> 582064.

>

> I guess that maybe signals a piece on the TV local

> news later today. Or might it have been yesterday?


Thanks for this .

They are both goods friends of mine

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