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From the Land Registry, Paul Tuck of 13 Camberwell Green owns both 6 and 26 LL. This also appears to be the main office of Parkhill Homes. Maurice - if you want to check out Camberwell Gn, the Land Registry can be searched by address but not proprietor.


Per Companies House, Parkhill Homes Ltd is owned 50 / 50 by Paul Tuck and Patrick Lynch. Parkhill's most recent accounts (March 2006) reveal little. Paul Tuck is also a director of Questchoice Ltd, which seems to be in the hotel business, and of City Nights Ltd, which seems to run bars. Patrick Lynch is also a director of Lynch Construction Ltd, which is now dormant.


Anyone had any direct business experience of the outfit?

not strictly business but I rented one of their flats for about two years. Have too say it was the only decent flat I have ever lived in in London. I had a few issues but nothing untoward. The estate agent said Paul lived in Brockley somewhere but the estate agent said a lot of things... I demanded to meet him as I had had such hassle in the past with landlords and he met me, he seemed alright, certainly didnt look as if he owned half of Camberwell!

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