Jump to content

Moving to 'The Gardens' - what's it like?


Recommended Posts

Just to stick up for Sydenham, I love it, there is a mix of people, and no more chavs on the high street that one sees on Lordship Lane. Penge East is 5-10 minute walk from Sydenham High Street, from where you can get on Victoria Line trains. Agree night life is rubbish, but I love living in upper Sydenham!
Link to comment
Share on other sites

*Bob* wrote: What's a pretentious name, these days? Which ones have you heard?


Bert and Ethel, Stan and Ada, need I go on.......................how pretentious for this area too.


What's happened to all the proper names like Madonna, Peaches, Mooslingtonia, etc.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

???? Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> D&C - if you don't like the 'nappy valley thing'

> wtf are you moving to an city suburb with loads of

> family housing stock? i'd suggest that you go

> somewhere a bit 'cooler' and inner city for an

> unpretentious dude like yourself


Because, ultimately, I'd rather be run over by a pushchair than mugged for my wallet at knifepoint.


I'm new to this forum but I've gotta say some people seem very quick to take offense and over react. FFS, all I said was there was a bit of 'nappy valley' thing going on! It's not like I hate kids or anything like that....ohhhh, f*ck it, whatever....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Yeah I had noticed that ED seems to have something of a 'nappy valley' thing going on. Kids everywhere, mostly with really stupid pretentious names. Never mind though, gotta take the rough with the smooth and all that..."



don't look a kid fan to me.....still if you're scared of the cooler areas you sound quite suited to our suburban oasis

Link to comment
Share on other sites

???? Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> "Yeah I had noticed that ED seems to have

> something of a 'nappy valley' thing going on. Kids

> everywhere, mostly with really stupid pretentious

> names. Never mind though, gotta take the rough

> with the smooth and all that..."

>

>

> don't look a kid fan to me.....still if you're

> scared of the cooler areas you sound quite suited

> to our suburban oasis



No I'm not particularly keen on them but just because there are more kids about is hardly a reason to avoid living in an area.


I've paid my dues when it comes to living in dodgy areas. In my experience 'dodgy' definitely doesn't equate to 'cool', in fact it's the more middle class areas like ED that are considered cool by most people. I've done 2 years in South Tottenham, 4 years in Wood Green, 1 year in Vauxhall and 18 months in Walworth, that's some pretty rough areas and I wouldn't consider any of them to be 'cool'. I'm not 'scared' as such I've just had enough of the ghetto to last me a lifetime and want somewhere a bit more relaxed.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

I think it's Tilt Estates. If you scroll back through this thread there is a web site somebody mentioned where you can get email alerts when a property in your preferred area comes up.


We've been here since May and can recommend it! And yes we do have two young kids and so do most of our neghbours.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

enfantterrible Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> i'm living in ED at the moment but I'm moving out

> in November and want to move into a studio. What

> estate agent is managing all the flats in The

> Gardens? What is the best way to get one???



I think most of the rental propeties are through Burnet Ware and Graves, as it is just around the corner on the corner of Peckham Rye and ED Road. I had a look at one through them a couple of years ago. Love the square, but it was too small for me.


Tilt's sold their business for a tidy sum, which was discussed on the forum some time ago.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • KARTULI - GEORGIAN CUISINE AND WINE Restaurant review, found this on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkkgIki4fm0    
    • I can't really comment on the general West/East/Village discussion.  It's all out of my price range, and like others I expect, we moved here when the area was much more affordable and dare I say much of it 'ordinary'.  But was thinking exactly the same as New Wave regards to SE23 as a place to live, and convenient for SE22 etc for visiting including buses and an easy cycle.  You have hills of course in Forest Hill but this adds to the charm (and from a lot of places the views). At the edge of Forest Hill you have the best pub in the country, the Blythe Hill Tavern.  Pubs can get better, and can get worse, as they do everywhere, including Forest Hill, but the Blythe is consistently great for the craic and the beer (no restaurant but the pizza van comes at weekends).
    • Forest Hill area around Manor Mount/Horniman gardens...Or Off of Honor Oak Rd good transport Links (Overground and Southern to London Bridge)  decent Bus Routes (P4 goes past Dulwich College and into the Village). Very easy to get to Crystal Palace park Horniman Gardens and museum on the doorstep Horniman Triangle kids playground Dulwich Woods and Dulwich Park and riding school in walking distance. A few decent pubs and again easy to go to Peckham, and ED for good resturants. A few excellent coffee shops where you can get lunch. Theres a brilliant Thai resturant (Matoom) and a very good Japanesese (Sushi Garden) and 2 family friendly pubs/bars that serve good food (The Signal and Sylvan Post). a fantastic butcher, a couple of Deli's and a Sainsbury for all the other 'stuff' There is also a local pool and small gym We've lived in this area (Near Horniman border of Lewisham and Southwark) for 13 years having moved from Notting Hill. It feels very safe and is family friendly..We were originally looking to buy in Dulwich but did'nt want a small victorian terrace we got more for our money here and have been very happy.
    • Indeed Alice, but the traffic illustrated and those affected by it really don't count; they are examples of necessary collateral damage in the council's fight for the 'greater good'. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...