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Now that really does bring back some good memories.. the Walmer Castle... an absolutely stunning local landmark and not a bad public house either. Christ know's why it's still standing now though. It went the way of the Adam and Eve further along Peckham Hill Street and the Rosemary Branch (oldest pub in Peckham dating back to 1540) until it closed in the 1970's.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Now that really does bring back some good

> memories.. the Walmer Castle... an absolutely

> stunning local landmark and not a bad public house

> either. Christ know's why it's still standing now

> though. It went the way of the Adam and Eve

> further along Peckham Hill Street and the Rosemary

> Branch (oldest pub in Peckham dating back to 1540)

> until it closed in the 1970's.

>

> Louisa.


Boxing Champion Chris Finnegan used to be The Proprietor atThe Walmer Castle back in The 1970's/1980's as I recall.

Hi

The Walmer Castle and Adam and Eve both use to do fantastic lunches in the 60's. My Grandad worked at the AEU building on the corner of Lyndhurst Way, and as a kid would meet him for lunch, the Adam and Eve did the best Bakewell Tart I have ever tasted. The fish and chips at the Walmer were also so memorable.....Also going into a Pub was such a treat then, as kids were allowed in for food (as long as you were on your best behaviour)such memories.........................

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