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Oh king of solidly built East Dulwich new builds, I salute thee! Private underground parking. A balcony view of St Pauls through Goose Green's oak trees. Traffic and yet birdsong. 5 mins from The Mighty Gowlett. 30 secs from The Flying Pig. 5 mins from the station. 2 from the EDT. Near all night Londis. Dulwich leisure centre.


"I don't like new builds but Altima Court is ok"


Damn right. And for one week only I'm going to enjoy it.


Is this the most handily convenient place to live in all of East Dulwich?

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It is but a brisk stroll for the fit amongst us Jezza....and after stepping out the en-suite shower and an espresso on the terrace there's a veritable spring to the step. But wait, is that a woman in swimwear on balcony five? A chaffinch gracing ancient oak? The butcher delivering succulent rib? And HIGH SPEED broadband?? I might work from home.


Closer to the burning Armenian firepits of Peckham. And a mere speck from All Fired Up. Life has never been sweeter.

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