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Lauren1997

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Hi everyone,

I?m seeking a space to have my baby shower in,

I wanted to hire somewhere close to East Dulwich / Nunhead preferably.

I have contacted a few places - Buchan Hall , The Green, East Dulwich Community center


Is there any other spaces i could try ? Or any places anyone would recommend thats cheap/affordable?


Thank you for your help :)

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Sadly the Dulwich Constitutional Club closed down a few months ago with also the loss of the lawn bowling green.


The Temple Bowling Club is a bit further away from ED but just off Denmark Hill, before you get to Ruskin Park. It offers a great hall space and can be hired for events like baby showers.

Thank you! Its so hard to get in contact with The Green community center, but that looks like such a ideal and cheap space for parties/events. Not sure if there is any other function rooms that could be affordable that anyone could recommend?

Eitherway, im still on the lookout for spaces. As i havent heard back from any of the venues yet.


Thank you for your suggestions :)

I've used The Green for a kids party, and they were easy to deal with. Didn't find them hard to reach at all. Maybe try again today, now the xmas/NY period is over.


Upstairs room at The Clockhouse, EDT, Palmerston, Nuns Head are all worth checking out. And the barn at the back of The Herne.

Thank you guys!

I enquired about space@61 i have been there before and liked it alot! Definately would hold my babyshower there except the availability was the issue.


I have enquired with the function rooms that have been suggested-

But from my opinion,

Definitely The Green Community centre looks like a good space also but the only available times are 5pm-8pm on saturdays due to regular music class. I find them hard to contact as everytime i ring i get no answer and even they take a period of time before emailing back to enquires.


Still on the look out for a venue so if there is anything else that could be recommended or suggested id appreciate it


Thank you so much for your help everyone x

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