The Hempire and Tomorrow's Pine
The Hempire and Tomorrow's Pine
Hello fellow Sydenhamites,
On the back of the great news about the Dolphin opening I would like to bring a couple of other developments to your attention.
I have noticed a new estate agents opened in the premises previously occupied by the Hempire. Obviously not the coffee shop that we have all been crying out for, but a good indication that the area is moving in the right direction non-the-less. I think the agents are part of a chain, but I can't remember if this is definately the case.
Secondly, I drove past Tomorrow's Pine yesterday and noticed some activity going on. They had pulled down the sign and were replacing the glass. Does anyone know anymore? What is opening up there?
On the back of the great news about the Dolphin opening I would like to bring a couple of other developments to your attention.
I have noticed a new estate agents opened in the premises previously occupied by the Hempire. Obviously not the coffee shop that we have all been crying out for, but a good indication that the area is moving in the right direction non-the-less. I think the agents are part of a chain, but I can't remember if this is definately the case.
Secondly, I drove past Tomorrow's Pine yesterday and noticed some activity going on. They had pulled down the sign and were replacing the glass. Does anyone know anymore? What is opening up there?
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Tomorrow's Pine
It looks like it is being refurbished and is now to let - see http://www.baxterphilips.co.uk/index.ph ... y&prid=118 and http://www.baxterphilips.co.uk/viewfile.php?pdfid=118Sowden wrote:Secondly, I drove past Tomorrow's Pine yesterday and noticed some activity going on. They had pulled down the sign and were replacing the glass. Does anyone know anymore? What is opening up there?
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You're quite right. I looked in earlier today, and all the walls appeared to have been freshly plastered. Couldn't tell whether any tiles survived beneath the plaster/plasterboard.Weeble wrote:I was poking my nose against the glass there the other day and noticed there is amazing tiling all the way around the room, although sadly in some state of disrepair - I can't imagine it will be retained.
However, the repairs (I hope that's all they are) to the window have exposed an early fascia board on which you can just make out the name "Chalk and Cox". At one time they had seven butchers shops in the area. This one was opened in about 1900 and was still operating at the outbreak of WW2. I suspect this board will disappear before long (must get down there with my camera).
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I understand that the shopfront is being rebuilt to the original style and will be painted green. The freeholder is to be congratulated on his decision to refurbish this long derelict unit and retain this interesting shopfront.
There is also. as I understand it, a covenant on the freehold prohibiting the sale of fresh meat from these premises - some form of earlier protectionism, bearing in mind Steve Grindlay's previous posting. I dont think there is a decision yet as to its final retail use
There is also. as I understand it, a covenant on the freehold prohibiting the sale of fresh meat from these premises - some form of earlier protectionism, bearing in mind Steve Grindlay's previous posting. I dont think there is a decision yet as to its final retail use
Many of the tiles really were quite badly damaged and/or missing so it would have taken a lot of determination to restore them. I'd like to think what remained of the tiles are either safely hidden away under the plasterboard or have at least been salvaged.Steve Grindlay wrote:[You're quite right. I looked in earlier today, and all the walls appeared to have been freshly plastered. Couldn't tell whether any tiles survived beneath the plaster/plasterboard.
Good to hear they are keeping the traditional appearance of the frontage. That shop has a lot of potential - I hope it is turned into something useful which will attract local residents to shop there, rather than an estate agents or something.
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