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Does anyone know about the corner house that looks like a defunct pub - now apparently a private residence - on the corner of Spurling Road (behind the EDT/Bishop)? It bears the sign "The Edenberg". I've often wondered about it as I've walked past, and can't find any info on the web...

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That building on the corner of Spurling RD was once a private drinking club from the mid 1950's up until the late 1960's, and I know this because a relative of mine used to go and play cards and gamble there during the early hours. It apparantly has a basement as well as upstairs. Before this is it was a Jewish deli, but that was long before the dawn of time and i'm sure no one is old enough to remember on here lol... I think it's been a private residence for at least 40 years..
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  • 5 years later...

local2bellenden Wrote:

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> I just picked up this message - but maybe none of

> you are interested any more! I was one of the two

> women that lived there - with the old old kitty

> with no tail (who died on the street in April

> 2005). The sign did say sex. It used to hang above

> a brothel in Soho. It is a private residence - we

> bought it with many dreams and hopes for life. Our

> lives turned out differently and after several

> years of trying to live our dreams, it all faded.

> My ex now lives there with someone else. The sex

> sign we chose hangs in their window. I've left the

> country as my heart has broken. We used to have

> legendary parties there too (after the period of

> 94 - 98) but I'm no longer invited to any events

> there, despite having renovated it and built a

> beautiful funky home. c'est la vie....

Gosh what a story. Sorry about the broken heart. Hope happiness has head/is heading your way

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