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> Norwood perhaps....but it's on the turn isn't it?


Yeah... the Crystal Palace bunch seem pretty smug about their neighbourhood and its recent upturn.. kind of like ED a few years ago, when it was awash with buyers from other parts of London who thought they'd found a hidden gem.

Crystal Palace has become ED extremely quickly. Only four or five years ago, CP was still a bit 'edgy' and had a bunch of interesting shops, businesses and people. Most seem to have moved away... It's at the Gipsy Hill end, but Mrs BNG and her friend were the only people in Beer Rebellion last night at 10 o'clock. She thought that was a sign of incipient dullness :-)

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