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Geographically Speaking....

Two possibilities

1. Google Maps, Put SE22 into google maps search box

I think it's about number 176 ish Barry Road - at the rear of the house, it's inside not quite in the garden.


2. Using the SE22 map as supplied by Huguenot above

Taking the 4 corners - and plotting the centre brings you close to Google - at that point it's on the approach road up to St. Peter's and St. Clements off Barry Road - very close to where Google puts it.


Conclusion

The Geographical Heart is either Barry or God

East Dulwich to me is from the library, down Barry Road as far as Uplands, down to Crystal Palce, down to Goose Green, along to the roundabout, then up Lordship Lane back to the plough/library.


Now I know that cuts out a lot of Dulwich, and I'm very sorry, but that is what I have always thought of as the heart lands. So again, the CPT would pretty much be the centre of my heartlands! :)-D

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