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I have just been to have a look at them. They were vey nice (a lot better thought out than those futher up Dog Kennel Hill overlooking Sainsburys which were tiny and had the most bizarre lay out in the living area). The only problem with the ones by the station is that they do back directly onto the railway line and I don't know how noisy they would get.....Very pleasantly surprised as the 2 beds had 2 huge bathrooms and reasonable sized bedrooms although the view from the front not the most exciting over the back of the shops and the Vale! Very busy when I went so I guess they will go pretty sharpish.
The glossy brochure from Hamptons shows the train journey times from East Dulwich to a range of destinations, including Blackheath in 17 minutes. I defy anyone at Hamptons to find a way of getting from East Dulwich to Blackheath in 17 minutes by train, even with a quick hop across the platforms at Peckham Rye.

Well the network rail site seems pretty convinced of the possibility.


Depart: 10:36 East Dulwich (EDW)

Arrive: 10:39 Peckham Rye (PMR)

Travel By: Train

Train Company:


* Southern to London Bridge (LBG)


Depart: 10:44 Peckham Rye (PMR)

Arrive: 10:53 Blackheath (BKH)

Travel By: Train

Train Company:


* Southeastern to Dartford (DFD)


Duration: 0:09

the website for the flats is here: http://gv15.co.uk/main.html


Quotes mention that the flats are located "in the heart of East Dulwich" and are "... the epitome of the urban ideal offering exclusive seclusion amidst the 24/7 buzz of the newly gentrified East Dulwich". Blimey!


I'm not sure about the contact us page which says "reasons not to buy" then has pictures of the apartments, the Sea Cow, the Vale and the rusty old lamp post on Goose Green roundabout. Curious marketing.

fractionater Wrote:

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> Starting price for the 2 beds is ?345,000 and one

> beds is ?245,000


How much? That's staggering, especially taking into consideration the Railway noise and the general grottiness of the area.

And have you seen the size of the one beds on their site? I'm dure they're nice but I've seen larger bedsits.

This is scarey - boxy concrete flats on the site of an old leccy sub station, sandwiched between a bookies ona urine reeking back alley and a busy railway line. The DKH side of the railway line seems to be sued a dumping ground by some of the residents of the estate for their unwanted wee stained matresses and sainsurys shopping trolleys.


There is a constant leak of raw sewerage from the pavement outside the squalid pair of shops on the other side of the bridge, and this sometimes pools under the railway bridge itself- should be nice on the summer. I pity the poor fools who buy in this sordid little spot.The rats that scamper freely on the tracks and the bankside undrgrowth will at least be happy for some nice warm accomodation in the coming winter.


The DKH estate has its fair share of caps being popped in disrespectful asses, block parties with a 10K watt Ragga soundsystem and all night firework extravaganzas on a regular basis between about Mid october and Mid january for various reasons.The knockabout devil may care japes of the cabal of feral kids in the estate is also guaranteed to produce hours of side splitting mirth for the inmates of GV15, especially when the kids realise that the smartly groomed metrosexual inhabitants of the block are merely victims in waiting.


Longer term ED resident may well remember the legendary Great flood of about 2003 or 2004 , when a Tsunami of greyed rainwater exploded from the drains outside the station and sat malevolently for several hours, effectively blocking the road to what seemed waist height and eventually depositing a fine mulch of gag inducing ooze over the entire area.



And to to top it all, it seems that you will have a heinous starbucks in your block. The smell of coffee is one irritant for some I suppose, but the seeping production line , easy listening jazz lite is likely to produce a Virginia tech response at some point in the not so distant future I am afraid to say.


Im not going to be rushing to buy anything in GV15

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