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Hi, we are in the process of buying a house in Tyrrell road and we are excited to move to this area as it seems very nice with good schools, restaurants, parks and so on; however we have not being leaving here before and I would like to ask to this forum some comments on how safe the area is in general and how the area is growing.


Thanks

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Its a lovely part of ED to live in. I live just off Tyrrell road on Ferris Road and its really safe, very quiet and close to everything you need. Peckham Rye park is just around the corner, Lordship Lane is a 10 minute walk, East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations are both within walking distance...you'll love it!
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We've been on Tyrrell since 2006 and love it! Great location as you say, being close to Peckham Rye for buses to the train station is really convenient. You're also a short distance away from great pad thai and burgers at The Rye pub on the other side of the park.

Welcome to the neighbourhood.

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