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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Buffoon
    Catford - south of the river, enough said.
    Nice in Romford is it?

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  • The_Equalizer
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    Although I only read post on this site 99% of the time, I thought I ought to also point out that staying in Catford would be a bum steer. Not the best of places that's for sure. I'd also like to second the Market Porter in London Bridge which is a superb boozer.

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  • realityhack
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    SA - late in the day I know but I'm actually doing some work. Shock. Horror.

    Agreed generally - don't spend any more time in Catford than you absolutely have to - it's a dump. Far better to stay in that hotel and commute out.

    Edit: And let me know when you're down this way - London Bridge is just around the corner from me, and there are some great little eateries in Borough Market. Ale and pie. Smashing.
    Last edited by realityhack; 22 May 2007, 13:15.

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  • n5gooner
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    Catford's Bad, Bromley is the narest, which is good, and the Bromley Court Hotel is good, I have a house in Bromley and lived there for 20 years.

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  • Buffoon
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    Catford - south of the river, enough said.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Dear Derdrie, why doesn't numptycorner just **** off?


    He really is a sad twat isn't he?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    How could you be any more nosey? Are you a lass?

    Just going to a shop there - wedding related!
    http://www.heavenlybodiesbridal.com/

    ???

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne
    Well I'd hope so

    Cheers MM

    Edit: Really thanks MM - that hotel is lovely. It's getting booked
    SA Good choice - went to lunch. Was going to recommend London Bridge as well. Some lovely boozers around there. Try the Market Porter (google it for details) for a friendly crowd and a wide selection of good ales.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Orangutan
    Where exactly are you going and why ? (don't mean to be too nosey)
    How could you be any more nosey? Are you a lass?

    Just going to a shop there - wedding related!

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne

    You're joking?

    Oh, now I get it.
    And there was me thinking he was making an oblique reference to Catford dog track (yes really).

    But perhaps not.

    tim

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  • Orangutan
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    Unfortunately all the bad things about Catford are true - but I lived there for years with no trouble.
    (have to admit I moved on as soon as I had the chance)

    Where exactly are you going and why ? (don't mean to be too nosey)
    Nearest nice hotel is Bromley Court Hotel (surprise, surprise its in Bromley) about 5-10 mins away by car.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule
    http://www.londonbridgehotel.com/

    Is pretty handy for London Bridge.
    Well I'd hope so

    Cheers MM

    Edit: Really thanks MM - that hotel is lovely. It's getting booked
    Last edited by SallyAnne; 22 May 2007, 12:50.

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    oh, and treat yourself to one of these on Saturday morning before you get on the train!

    http://floatworks.com/
    I've had one We've got a Floataria in Newcastle - it's amazing! (although the last time we went my lad said the salt water stung his balls)

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by christhecontractor
    Catford is a really nasty place. Probably the nearest nice place is greenich, where you can visit the smouldering remains of the cutty sark. Apart from that, there is nothing nice for miles and miles. It's not that far out - I used to live in Brockley which is not that far from there. Anyway they say it's the people that make the place and that's exactly whats wrong with catford and for that matter the entire south east of london, and the entire north east of london as well. and a good bit of west london too. Have a nice time on your trip
    Catford is a bad place - be very careful. I live 3 miles east in New Eltham which is quite okay - as is Chislehurst, Bromley, Sidcup. Be careful of Greenwich/Blackheath - few good enclaves but surrounded by dross.

    I suppose the same can be said of most bits of London.

    BTW there are 2 stations in Catford - catford and catford bridge.

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  • ratewhore
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    nearly. The Barron Knights - A taste of Aggro.

    No-one would listen to the smurfs in prison, So they jumped over the wall
    But policemen saw them,
    he chased them, caught them, this is what he asked them all:
    (To the tune of "The Smurf Song"
    "Where are you all coming from?"
    We're from Dartmoor, on the run
    "How did you work out your route?"
    We followed the arrows on our suit
    "What were you in Dartmoor for?"
    We borrowed a safe from the bank next door
    "and why do you all talk this way?"
    Cause we're from Catford, ain't we? Eh!
    La la lalalala lala la la la...



    They don't write em like that any more...

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