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Great road and perfect if you have a family. Close to Dulwich Park. Library, Plough Pub and ED at one end and The Dog Pub and the Village at the other end. Catchment for Dulwich Hamlets Infants, Dulwich Village Junior and Charter Secondary plus all the private schools. House prices for an Edwardian 5 bed have dipped to under ?1m in a few cases.

Scools and suchlike are so '90's


I would spend some time looking at which street gang your blood can get into innit


I would heartily recomend the Uptown Dulwich criminals for possible entry - they are local to Woodwarde ( or Edward as we refer to to it ) & seem a decent bunch of itinerant yoof


The Brockley Boyz are pussies by all accounts- avoid

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