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Great Childrens Party Venue - Space at 61, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF


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Are you looking for a local venue for your children's party? Space at 61 is a light airy space, with facilities for catered or non catered parties, located 5 minutes walk from Peckham Rye Park.


- Catered Party Hire ?75/plus ?6 p/h children's party tea

- Self Catered Hire ?100 per half day hire

- Children's play corner featuring mural by local business 'Wonder Walls' well stocked with toys and books to suit most Under 5s

- High Chairs & baby Change

- Wifi

- Plenty of free on street parking on the street outside the venue

- Seating & tables

- Crockery & cutlery for both adults & children available on site

- Commercial Kitchen with plenty of refrigerator space

- Adult catering available (coffee, bacon sandwiches, salads,cake)

- Good relationships with local entertainers & birthday cake suppliers


A couple of testimonials viewable on our facebook page (link below)


"We rented the space for our daughter's 4th birthday party and loved it. Well equipped, tons of room, and Shona was really helpful and accommodating. Very good value for money. Would definitely rent the space again."


"We held our daughter's 5th birthday bash at Space at 61 last Sunday and it was the perfect place for a kid's party. Space for games, crafts and dancing as well as toys already there for the smaller children. We could do what we wanted with the venue but all the catering was handled for us - including much needed bacon sandwiches and coffee for the adults! We will definitely hire again!"


https://www.facebook.com/pg/Spaceat61/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1102994269780916


We are also available for baby showers, antenatal gatherings, private dining & many other events. Please do get in touch at [email protected]

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