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Hi all -


I am thinkin of renting a room on Ryedale Road, SE 22, by the old Camberwell cemetary.


I just wanted to know what the bus routes are like out there - a little concerned I may be miles from a direct bus to London (thought I would be near the 12).


Can anyone put my mind at rest please?

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Sean-eile


Depends how you feel about a bit of a walk - 10 mins from there down Forest Hill Rd/Peckham Rye will take you to the 12


Not too bad I would say (on a busy day it might be worth getting off the 12 going in to town at Trafalgar Square and walking mind you)

63 is your nearest bus route into central london (blackfriars/Elephant & Castle or Kings Cross) - its fantastic and never more than a few minutes to wait.


To walk to LL (middle of it rather than ED station) is 15 mins max.


Honor Oak Park Station (trains to London bridge every 10 mins in rush hour) is 20 mins walk (although up and then down a steep hill) from Ryedale. Useful parade of shops close by with post office, barbers and Si Manga 2 mins away.

I meant to say that I think Ryedale is a very nice little street although parking looks like a problem at times. Also some houses on the cemetary side have little gardens that open directly onto the green space at the back of the cemetary. No graves in that bit just a lovely open green space. Really nice.

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