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I was wondering what the oldest business is on Lordship Lane that is still operating under the same ownership.  My guess is AJ Farmer, established in 1964. Anything older ? I'm excluding the pubs which will have been around a lot longer but no doubt gone through several different owners.

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The oldest business still operating in East Dulwich SE22 is The Plough, located at 381 Lordship Lane. Established in 1791, it has been serving the community continuously since then. The original building was replaced in 1858 by the current structure.

 

Another longstanding establishment is Bells, The Dulwich Kitchen & Bathroom Company, an independent business run by the Bell family since 1919. It is considered one of the oldest businesses on Lordship Lane.

Additionally, Dulwich Public Baths, located at 2b Crystal Palace Road, opened on 25 June 1892. It is London’s oldest public baths to have remained in continuous operation.

 

These establishments have been integral parts of the East Dulwich community for over a century.

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3 hours ago, Dulwich Born And Bred said:

The oldest business still operating in East Dulwich SE22 is The Plough, located at 381 Lordship Lane. Established in 1791, it has been serving the community continuously since then. The original building was replaced in 1858 by the current structure.

 

Another longstanding establishment is Bells, The Dulwich Kitchen & Bathroom Company, an independent business run by the Bell family since 1919. It is considered one of the oldest businesses on Lordship Lane.

Additionally, Dulwich Public Baths, located at 2b Crystal Palace Road, opened on 25 June 1892. It is London’s oldest public baths to have remained in continuous operation.

 

These establishments have been integral parts of the East Dulwich community for over a century.

I don't think the baths have been "in continuous operation"?

They were closed for renovation. I can't remember exactly when, but I remember some "discussion" on here because the pool  could/should have been made longer and/or deeper, and wasn't.

Itv certainly has a relatively shallow deep end, and it's a pity that people can't dive 

Surely it has to be "the knocking shop" (1860s slang) as it is the oldest profession around 😅

It always surprised me that one used to operate on Bawdale Road, just around the corner from the old police station (so I've been told 🤭

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On 08/02/2025 at 19:25, Spartacus said:

Surely it has to be "the knocking shop" (1860s slang) as it is the oldest profession around 😅

It always surprised me that one used to operate on Bawdale Road, just around the corner from the old police station (so I've been told 🤭

Yes but is it (a) still going and (b) run by the same family ? 🫢

On 08/02/2025 at 18:46, OutOfFocus said:

But it went through a phase of being Goose and Granite which was i recall given by a pubco.

Still same pub co 

Mitchell and butler  (harvester, all bar one, toby carvery)

 

they also have pubs in Herne hill and Dulwich village 

 

usually terrible food 

Many years ago whilst a male friend was canvassing during election time, he knocked on a door in Crystal Palace Road. Was greeted by a lady in glamorous (according to him) nightwear  who offered her services in exchange for voting for a particular candidate!  Our friend, who must have been in his 60s at that point , politely declined. We all had a good laugh over this and every time people went canvassing for years afterwards, they were regaled with this story.

14 hours ago, Pugwash said:

Many years ago whilst a male friend was canvassing during election time, he knocked on a door in Crystal Palace Road. Was greeted by a lady in glamorous (according to him) nightwear  who offered her services in exchange for voting for a particular candidate!  Our friend, who must have been in his 60s at that point , politely declined. We all had a good laugh over this and every time people went canvassing for years afterwards, they were regaled with this story.

Do you have her door number😇

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1 hour ago, malumbu said:

Used to do the quiz at the CPT and there were red lights over the road.  Building long since redeveloped.  Unaware where the business relocated to.  Others may know 

We used to go to the CPT quite often! I don't remember any red lights over the road!

When was this?!

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