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It's all about perception and perception of what is where changes over time


I live in Peckham Rye but so many different names can be used for the same roads. I like Peckham Rye though :)


henryb Wrote:

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> > Copleston Road is in SE15. SE15 = Peckham

> > and Nunhead.

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> Copleston Road is in East Dulwich surely! Why

> would estate agents lie about something like that?

> It makes no sense.

Forget the postcode snobbery (inverted or not). It's a very nice road with smart houses. Had a relative live there for a little while a couple of years back and they were very happy there and very sad when they had to move. You've got very good links via East Dulwich & Peckham. Plus you've got a smashing pub around the corner on Ivanhoe Road called Hoopers.
  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,


I live on Copleston and can recommend it. Doesn't matter a jot what the are is called, the street is nice, and yes the one way system is a bit of a pain, if you're on the ED Station side of Avondale raise. Parking is only a problem due to lazy t**t$ who'll take up 2 spaces as they can't be arsed to park properly, but on the whole you can usually get outside your house. Everything is local ED Station a 1-7 min walk, depends which end you live,


Also as Jah Says, there's the very good, but totally underused pub, Hoopers, not 5 mins away.

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