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This is the fourth or fifth article I've seen in as many months about SE22. Not including the comedy 'Forest Hill' phone-in on BBC Radio London last week where a FH Estate agent described the delights of drinking in Forest Hill ("Yeah.. you could start in Black Cherry, move on the The Bishop..")


And.. a nice bit of free publicity for Property In's weird ?1.7mil mansion (opposite the Co-Op)

Never mind the telegraph charting ED's upward mobility, i've just spotted the ultimate in unexpected gentrification ? the plough cafe on the corner of crystal palace road and lordship lane now has decking in the front so that workers can scoff their bacon butties al fresco. and have a fag with their eggs presumably. also another sure sign that the parade opposite the bombay bicycle club is coming up in the world.

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