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Right you lot, is there a property or road in east Dulwich or surrounding areas that you would like to live in or would really like to see inside. I live in Forest hill, you know, the place with far more superior views than east Dulwich. Anyway for me it would have to be Liphook cresent in fozzy hill but I'd love to have a legal shufty round some of the village properties.


P.s Can those of you in Peckham and Nunhead try not to get too grabby and fanciful in your choices, thanks.

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citizenED Wrote:

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> There is a lovely one overlooking Peckham Rye just

> down from the Barry Road junction. Its not the

> largest, but just always looks so appealing. I'm

> saving for it now - target date, July 2087.


Ooh, Citizen, do you mean the pretty grey one? Fight you for it! :)

There are some lovely big houses on Colyton Rd that I would love to look inside, one in particular that's been refurbished recently - I see them daily as I walk into Peckham Rye Park. Also the big detached place opposite the Herne, although not sure about the location.


There are some gorgeous houses in Dulwich Village, but I much prefer living in ED!

When I come out of Dulwich Park at Old College Gate, having burst my lungs running like an Olympic Champion, I see those big imposing houses just up from the mini-roundabout, and bet they are fully equipped with all the pleasures to aid recovery starting with a steam bath..

My findings on the areas hallways are:


Farrow 'n' Ball Georgian Duck Egg has been usurped recently by Designer's Guild Aged Sage for the walls.


Antique white still very much in vogue for woodwork and any decorative plasterwork.


Granny's coat and umbrella stand gets an outing in most 499k+ properties. At ?650+ her mirror over occasional table set comes out of storage as well. Those people that have to buy their own furniture usually invest in one of those distressed white mirrors from Northcross road, at this point.


Sub 420k it's IKEA coathooks leaning out of the crumbling plasterwork under the strain of a family's worth of winter clothing.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> My findings on the areas hallways are:

>

> Farrow 'n' Ball Georgian Duck Egg has been usurped

> recently by Designer's Guild Aged Sage for the

> walls.

>

> Antique white still very much in vogue for

> woodwork and any decorative plasterwork.

>

> Granny's coat and umbrella stand gets an outing in

> most 499k+ properties. At ?650+ her mirror over

> occasional table set comes out of storage as well.


Occasionally complimented with a Victorian era Elephant tusk.

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