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Well, the rumours around the East London line coming to ED was the thing that spurred on the gentrification of ED in the first place (in my opinion)! That soon got axed though.


Close to SE15 was my choice. Check out places around "The Gardens".


5 mins walk to LL.

8 min walk ED station.

12 min walk Peckham Rye (or 5 mins on a bus).

2 mins walk to the common.

3 mins walk to Tesco express.

2 mins walk of the shops on ED Road.

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Alan Dale Wrote:

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> We looked at a house Hinckley Road near 'The

> Gardens'?

>

> That was in Peckham rather than East Dulwich- but

> still easily walkable for LL and associated

> amenities with the added bonus of an SE15

> postcode.

>

> We paused. It sold. Back to square one.


I love the way that Hinckley Road is identified as being 'near The Gardens".. I can almost feel the shiny suit and grasping handshake of an estate agent there.

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