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Good spot - I live 100 yards from Colyton on Marmora. It can be a bit of a rat run early am and mid pm. Park is great. It's 20 mins max to the station Honor Oak station (12 mins to London Bridge). The Forest Hill parade is improving - Si Mangia a decent little Italian, Omrith a good Indian. Herne pub is fine with reasonable food. Easy walk / cycle ride to LL for the shops and cool bars.

It has 'flat' bumps because the Morrison lorries from the depot requested them to be deflated apparently, till their work is done, then they'll be reflated and the traffic lights taken away.......... and there's that flyin' pig again!

I live round the corner from Colyton on Peckham Rye SE15 side. It is a FABULOUS place to live and the park is spectacularly achingly beautiful and is actually my front garden, but I'll let you wonder round it if you don't nick the plants!

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