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Next Peckham Carboot Sale 18th August at Harris Academy Peckham, Lyndhurst Way SE15 5DZ


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Hey people,


Hope you're all well? Thanks for all that came down to the last carboot sale. We have addressed some of the teething issues such as timeout listing us at the wrong address (sorry) and hoping to kick on with the next one!


Just to let you know we will be hosting another carboot sale on Sunday 18th August at Harris Academy Peckham. Sellers 10am to 2pm, and Buyers 10:30 am to 2pm! Address is 112 Peckham Rd, Peckham, London SE15 5DZ, entrance through Lyndhurst way!


Half price when booking in advance for sellers = ?5 walk ins, ?10 cars, ?15 vans


Buyers ?1 admission.


For more information email [email protected], or find us on instagram at @peckham.carboot, and contact number 07966233196.


Look forward to hearing from you soon!


Erin and Steven

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Hey Guys,


Happy Monday!


Just letting you know that the carboot is going ahead this week! We currently have 25 pre booked sellers already so make sure you get down there to get yourself a bargain! Entry for buyers is only a quid!


Check us out at @peckham.carboot on instagram!


If you have any questions or queries you can also email us on [email protected]


Have a great week! Looking forward to see you guys down there!!


Erin and Steven

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Hey yup it is ?15 on the day with a car! and ?10 if you book in advance! :)


So just to confirm 30 + sellers so far, so definitely some gems to be found!


Buyers admission is ?1!!


Sellers are ?10 for a walk in, ?15 for a car. ?20 for a van if you turn up on the day. Otherwise if you book in advance it is ?5 for a walk in, ?10 for a car, and ?15 for a van!


For more information email [email protected], or find us on instagram at @peckham.carboot, and contact number 07966233196.


Look forward to hearing from you soon!



Erin and Steven

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