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Totally love Peckham Rye and the park. A beautiful spot for everyone to enjoy for free, no ???, nothing. If I had to make a choice I'd say Peckham Rye over Dulwich Park (even though I've given up on the cafe at the former). Love the Sexby Garden in particular. So reviving to take a book and a sandwich and spend a lunch hour there in the sun.

You are all welcome to (what I call) my front garden.

And those of you who walk around my back garden, yes, Nunhead Cemetery is fabulous too.

We have staff.... They work very hard and we are all lucky here.

We all thank you, and yes, Friends of Peckham Rye Park (and Friends of Nunhead Cemetery for that matter) are excellent groups.

MissKing Wrote:

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> I really need to go and have a walk round there,

> I've never been. I always go to Dulwich Park out

> of habit. It sounds lovely!



I much prefer Peckham Rye Park to Dulwich Park.


It seems to have more "secret" bits, and Dulwich doesn't have anything like the Sexby Garden, unless I've missed it.


I think PRP got a lottery grant a few years back, which could explain why they had the money to make it so beautifully planted, but it has been very well kept since then.

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