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    • 2 Dec 2010
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    I can't say we weren't warned about the weather up here - there was a blizzard last January when we started house hunting - even so, it's amazing to see so much snow! I'm off work this week so haven't actually needed to leave the house, but even so I wouldn't have been able to go far as all the trains stopped working.

    Fingers crossed for venturing further afield tomorrow, though...

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  • Crystal Palace one of the greatest little-known neighbourhoods - Lonely Planet

    • 4 Oct 2010
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    5. Crystal Palace, London, England

    Navigate here by the Eiffel-like radio mast: this lofty southeast spot is worth finding. The namesake palace burned down in 1936 but its legacy park still hosts a maze, a stage and the world’s first dinosaur models, controversial in the 1850s and now good to picnic near. Outside the park the area is more contemporary, with gloriously cosy cafes, a world of restaurants and some independent oddments including a jungly reptile shop and sell-everything vintage market. But best is the view: stand atop Westow Hill and the whole city spreads out below. Go by train from Victoria or London Bridge directly to Crystal Palace Station; or join the Green Chain crew and walk from the Thames.

    via lonelyplanet.com

    If there was ever any doubt as to how great the 'Palace is (our new home for the past few months, when house prices predictably pushed us out of our previous, more central location) then it's just been tipped by the Lonely Planet as one of the greatest little-known neighbourhoods in the world. I love it here - for the snug pubs and restaurants, the random, quirky retro furniture shops, the bookshop on Twitter, and for the amazing view of most of London just outside our window. Also - where else do you get to live near dinosaurs? 

     

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    Photos: the view from our bedroom window, pork pies at The Mansion, dinosaurs in the park, and Crystal Palace Antiques

     

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    Hi, Posterous, this is my blog of random things.

    You can also reach me on: www.twitter.com/gill_edwards

    Email me at gillian.edwards AT gmail.com

    Or see my other blog at http://minxology.blogspot.com

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