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Have a look ,the interior looks original , wall tiles ,tiles floor ,mirrors .But I could be wrong .

If I'm not ,I can only think that a lot of it must have been paneled over .


It's a hairdressers called Blue Tit . No idea what it's like but they have a gorgeous range of natural hair products and the male hairdresser had beautiful hair !


Honestly worth checking it out for the interior .

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Do you think the interior is orginal John K ?

>

> If you've seen it of course .


Yes, it's original, and they've taken care of it in their refurbishment.


John K

edhistory Wrote:

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> Not Dalston.

>

> I am reliably told (by estate agents) that these

> and others are colonisers from the SW postal

> districts, both north and south of the river.

>

> John K


Nope. Blue Tit London - Dalston, Clapton, Peckham.

ed history ,thanks for that .I was sure it must be . it has to have been covered up surely to have survived .


And ,sorry to bore on ....but do you know what kind of shop it would have been originally ? A butchers ?

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