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Not sure the house will reach the 2mill mark as it's not quite in Nunhead. Interstingly enough though i was at the auction for this little baby some time back when the hammer went down at.......now that would be telling !


but hey it overlooks the wonderful SE15 postcoded peckham rye park, is away from san antonio lane and it's mix of hooch and juicy fruit vodka shot drinkers and acorn bread for a ?10 emporiums and is minutes away from my lovely Nunhead.

2 Million? The least I would expect to pay for an Area that has not known any crime since Jacques Le Ripper, is free of cars and all pollution and has easy access to Peckham, and as an added bonus, Camberwick Green, additionally.


Thats besides the endless acres of green space surrounding its environs, cheap at half the price if you ask me (not that you were)....:)

Brendan Wrote:

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> ?a fellow forumite jest but with most excellent

> fancy. It hath bore me on its back a

> thousand times, and now how abhorr'd in our

> imagination it is?....a sh+tho+e....


Will S. 1561.

"AFN, the park actually straddles the border, some of it is in SE22 and some of it is in SE15. I was just providing counterpoint to your original claim (because that's what we do on this forum)."



mmmmm...........actually the only we is in your head is it not, your on your own with your own counterpoint, unles there is a clique and core group of bullies as DD suggested ! anyway your counterpoint is a pointless counter as the address is SE15.... but thank you jelly legs for your map, much love AFN

And you say I'm the one with postcode insecurity!! You're the one who bought it up in the first place. And if I remember rightly, ever since you first joined this forum you've been going on and on about how great Nunhead is, and how much you dislike East Dulwich, its shops, and its residents.


But who cares - you're obviously just on here to stir up shit, I don't know why I rise to it. I must be almost as bored as you!


p.s - you're still wrong!!

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