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cella Wrote:

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> Haha all! As Peckham is considered so trendy these

> days wherever he actually lives it's probably

> better to say Peckham though I doubt he'd go to

> the lengths of actually getting off at PR and then

> walk to Nunhead!


It's definitely nearer to Nunhead train station than PR or QR.

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

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> > I doubt he'd go to the lengths of actually

> getting off at PR and then

> > walk to Nunhead!

>

> I'm not sure where the boundary of Nunhead lies

> (and I hasten to add I've certainly never seen

> "first dates"), but Nunhead green is a pretty easy

> walk from PR station - along Philip Walk or Scylla

> Rd - and Peckham Rye is approximately 5 times more

> useful than Nunhead station!


I regularly beat the bounds of ED, so I'm knowledgeable about local boundaries - please see my previous posts about local boundaries. So when I say Nunhead, I mean Nunhead, not Peckham or Peckham Rye.

Maybe he likes walking, keeps him fit. Maybe he doesn?t want people to know where he lives. Maybe he stops off somewhere on the way home.

Anyway isn?t Nunhead Village posh and still SE15 and under Peckham Boundaries? Beside most people know of Peckham but not Nunhead so it?s easier just to say Peckham for those that don?t know.

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