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I call it east dulwich on sea ;)


Avoid kings Lynn that's too far over.


You want M11, A11 then A1065 at Barton mills all the way up thru Swaffham then turn right onto A148 towards Sheringham.


Highly recommend the Brays Cottage pork pies made locally. Back to the Garden is fab for food and drinks. Have fun.


pS the drive is really slow but it's the best way by far.


Edit: sorry I know you didn't ask for food recs, couldn't help myself!

edit: never type from a phone again.

Yes Steveo far far quicker way (assuming you're in/near ED itself, but longer in distance) Nunhead Lane all the way to OKR left/right along by Millwall F.C. going towards Surrey Quays then Rotherhithe Tunnel then left/right and through Limehouse Link Tunnel onto A13 onto North Circular Road straight onto M11. Normally only bit of queueing traffic (at lights) between tunnels.

adonirum Wrote:

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> Yes Steveo far far quicker way (assuming you're

> in/near ED itself, but longer in distance) Nunhead

> Lane all the way to OKR left/right along by

> Millwall F.C. going towards Surrey Quays then

> Rotherhithe Tunnel then left/right and through

> Limehouse Link Tunnel onto A13 onto North Circular

> Road straight onto M11. Normally only bit of

> queueing traffic (at lights) between tunnels.


Agree, but there were temporary lights on the Millwall bit earlier this week. But you can go up OKR to Mc D's and turn right there. Proceed as above


Never the BWT

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