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Ive just moved to Woodside near south Norwood, have been an artist for 24 years full time and now have a lovely studio in my house and un-blanded period features ...wood panelling, huge garden, and a walk in larder.....love it. lived in east Dulwich 15 yers ago but  it went a bit corporate!  Which is fine but I didnt fit. here there are lots of parks everywhere, and the most lovely peace, trams to Wimbledon.  Lots of creatives moving to here as it is on orange line to hoxton and they can buy a house here.....I hope you find a lovely area and house! xxx

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11 hours ago, Graham Little said:

Ive just moved to Woodside near south Norwood, have been an artist for 24 years full time and now have a lovely studio in my house and un-blanded period features ...wood panelling, huge garden, and a walk in larder.....love it. lived in east Dulwich 15 yers ago but  it went a bit corporate!  Which is fine but I didnt fit. here there are lots of parks everywhere, and the most lovely peace, trams to Wimbledon.  Lots of creatives moving to here as it is on orange line to hoxton and they can buy a house here.....I hope you find a lovely area and house! xxx

I don’t know that area but I’d love a house with a walk in larder.    What period is your house?

Its a post bombing 1940s house on a row of victorian houses.

 

 And since the bombing, LOL no one has ripped anything out, still has really well preserved outside lean-to loo.. so cute .Have the feeling quite a few are like that. 

 

 favourite house ive ever had, even compared to Dulwich village house. 

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On 02/11/2024 at 00:11, Graham Little said:

Ive just moved to Woodside near south Norwood, have been an artist for 24 years full time and now have a lovely studio in my house and un-blanded period features ...wood panelling, huge garden, and a walk in larder.....love it. lived in east Dulwich 15 yers ago but  it went a bit corporate!  Which is fine but I didnt fit. here there are lots of parks everywhere, and the most lovely peace, trams to Wimbledon.  Lots of creatives moving to here as it is on orange line to hoxton and they can buy a house here.....I hope you find a lovely area and house! xxx

Thanks, Graham

That’s interesting to hear about your area - sounds interesting - will check it out! 

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