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Spent quite a while negotiating a series of lifts, staircases, pitch black corridors, and ramps. That place is a veritable labyrinth... just as you think you're making progress towards your goal, you find that the lift isn't operational - entrails hanging from the vacant control panels - or the door at the end of the corridor is locked. We frequently had to retrace our steps and try something different. It was made all the more exciting with the knowledge that if we were murdered, nobody would hear our screams (actually, there's a good chance nobody would have found our bodies either).


We eventually found our way up to the bar, only to find that it was a "private party", so we had to leave. But we did get a chance to briefly check out the dubious art.

Sounds like a Paradise....like the old multi-storey tower blocks with their dimly-lit corridors and hidden nooks and grannies...indeed one of my grannies is probably still there, buried amidst the long-discarded needles between the 7th and 8th Floors...

???? Wrote:

like them gorgeous watering holes in Eltham and Welling hey Tone....


Now, now Quidsy.


I was referring to the "multi-storey car park" aspect rather than the "Peckham" one.


Plenty of decent pubs in the heart of South London ( Inner).


I never even park in a multi-storey as they seem "didgy" to use my friends vernacular. WELL didgy, in fact.


Edited for f.p.purposes..

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