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Open Garden - Friday 31st May - 115 Dulwich Village


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Join local charity, Link Age Southwark, on a Friday evening in this beautiful garden in Dulwich for a complimentary glass of wine, raising money to support older people in the local community.


Our open garden event will take place on Friday 31st May from 6.30pm-8.30pm in the garden of 115 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BJ.


This large garden features mixed herbaceous borders, yew and box topiary, deck, pond and small gravel garden.


Street parking available. No wheelchair access ? apologies for the inconvenience.


Entry ?5 in aid of Link Age Southwark. Includes glass of wine on arrival.


No need to book in advance, pay for tickets at the door. Please note we are only able to accept cash payments.


Dogs permitted on leads.

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