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Hi all,


I no longer live in E Dulwich, and Ive never been there with my 4 year old. So tomorrow I am going to take her on a little journey there - we'll visit the Horniman Museum (packed tomorrow?!), have lunch out - maybe visit Peckham Rye Park - is there anything else I should do while we're there - I never looked at it from a parent's eyes so be interested to know what we can do. It could be the future of our weekends as I don't think it is actually that far a drive - we live in SW London/Surrey now.


Feeling very happy at the prospect of visiting the Horniman Museum, I moved to Forest Hill immediately after a terrible break up from a long term partner and definitely the Horniman Museum and grounds was a brilliant place to go to just feel at peace and happy!! Was actually prompted to do this by visiting the thread on here about the Horniman Museum!


susypx

Yes the Horniman will be spot on for a 4yr old but very likely hugely busy all over Easter weekend. Still their cafe is brill and they rattle through the queues. Peckham Rye cafe much slower service and is cash only (poss cheques? but defo not cards). Have fun. Always the Croods at Peck Rye cinema if too cold.

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