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  • Whatever else you might think about the Summerhouse estate, you'd probably put money on it not having a single hotel or restaurant worth a mention on Trip Advisor, the travel website that attracts 40 million users a month.

    TV review: Top Boy; Attack of the Trip Advisors 2011

  • Since then, Silvia Ullmayer and Allan Sylvester opened their practice and have since gone on to work on innovative projects such as The New Summerhouse and Minihome Nursery, both in Hackney, London.

    Antonia Halse | Inhabitat 2009

  • All that's missing from Bennett's world of grime crime on the fictional Summerhouse estate of London's East End is the police; not a single cop appears throughout the first episode.

    TV review: Top Boy; Attack of the Trip Advisors 2011

  • Audiences are invited to grow their own by taking away a sample lucky seed bag containing "Snailhouse + Carpinus Betulus" or "Goethe's Summerhouse + Fraxinus Exelsior".

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • The story kicked off with Dushane (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane Robinson, AKA Kano) getting ripped off in a drug deal, while 13-year-old Ra'Nell (Malcolm Kamulete) was left to fend for himself after his mother was admitted to a mental hospital – fathers are thin on the ground in Summerhouse.

    TV review: Top Boy; Attack of the Trip Advisors 2011

  • Helen at Summerhouse said this on April 9, 2010 at 11:43 pm | Reply

    The Short Lived Among Us « Fairegarden 2010

  • Helen at Summerhouse said this on April 28, 2010 at 3:06 am | Reply

    Late April Mish Mash « Fairegarden 2010

  • Helen at Summerhouse said this on April 25, 2010 at 3:32 am | Reply

    The Long And Short Of It-A Garden Tour « Fairegarden 2010

  • Icelanders 'story continues to be that of Bjartur of Summerhouse, the protagonist of Nobel prize author Halldór Laxness' Independent People, "the story of a man who sowed his enemy's field all his life, day and night."

    "Happy" Anniversary, Iceland 2010

  • Icelanders 'story continues to be that of Bjartur of Summerhouse, the protagonist of Nobel prize author Halldór Laxness' Independent People, "the story of a man who sowed his enemy's field all his life, day and night."

    Iris Erlingsdottir: "Happy" Anniversary, Iceland 2010

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