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Thank you everyone. Had a successful day. Went to all of the places suggested as well as The Old Bath House in Beckenham. Best picks of day - enormous round copper serving tray ?30 (with stand) and Gap leather shirt ?6. Yay!







Hi, Can anyone recommend some salvage yardy/antiquey/secondhand furniturey/charity shoppy type places in Forest Hill/Sydenham and surrounds. Going for a scrump today with a visiting friend. Thank you!

I didn't mind Austin's so much but I find the reclamation place on Loampit Hill very unsettling .I think it's still open but not sure how it doesn't contravene h&s .


https://londonist.com/london/secret/this-abandoned-railway-station-is-now-home-to-a-junk-shop

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> I didn't mind Austin's so much but I find the

> reclamation place on Loampit Hill very unsettling

> .I think it's still open but not sure how it

> doesn't contravene h&s .

>

> https://londonist.com/london/secret/this-abandoned

> -railway-station-is-now-home-to-a-junk-shop


Thanks for that link - I need a couple of kitchen chairs!

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jazzer Wrote:

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> Foxy - hope you are doing better than earlier in

> the year.

>

> Thanks for uploading this picture of Austin's,

> brings back memories when it existed. Didn't they

> have another shop between here and Queen's Road on

> one of the back streets behind Peckham?


Yes they had a really good overflow place on Consort Road near the railway bridge. Kept more of their real antique stuff there. I was so sad when it closed. As for the other on Peckham Rye, spent hours browsing there.

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