Jump to content

Recommended Posts

It's a long road - perhaps 2/3 of a mile - but hardly busy, unless you are there when the school starts and finishes. It is particularly quiet from Friern Road up to Donkey Alley. Interestingly (well, to me) it's a good 1 or 2C colder in the winter mornings than at, say, E Dulwich station, probably because it's on a hill. At night near to the school it is often almost silent (until the planes come gliding in at 0415, but that's another story and one that doesn't bother me much).

I owned a house the lordship Lane end, on the stretch before the Castle.


Always very happy there, no problems at all with noise and generally easy to park - except on a Sunday evening randomly. Neighbours were all very friendly, and only a 15 min walk to the station / couple of minutes to all bus routes. Would recommend.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Most of the above but, as mentioned, blackbirds are much rarer. Cats without bells on collars are a scourge and menace, maim and kill so many birds (and mammals, amphibians)…
    • That seems more like the initial reports, where the beeping appears to be clearly heard but difficult to locate.   I don't know what experiments would then be useful.  I'd suggest something like: go to the area at night when there's little other noise.  Have with you any of (a) a stout tube -- apply to one ear, block the other; (b)  some electronic recording or audio-sampling device(s).  In both cases they could be used in different locations and/or orientations (principally rotation about a vertical axis), with a view to finding variations in perceived or received intensity.   Maybe take someone with you to video the proceedings. 🙂
    • Agree, the merlin app is really useful, especially if you are bird spotting somewhere like Greendale where it's much easier to hear birds than see them! Once you've learnt a call you can look out for the bird... Sue – I saw a pair of long tailed tits in East Dulwich Grove yesterday : )
    • I may have found the cause. Popped up to Erics this morning, and just opposite the Jewellers I heard the beeping. Stopping there for a few minutes I pinpointed it to either the beige campervan , the trailer or the building they are both parked outside. Acoustics make it hard to pin down exactly. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...