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Dulwich Christmas Market - Saturday 26th November - St. Barnabas Parish Hall


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SoLo Craft Fair is SO excited to be coming back to Dulwich for our annual Christmas Market!


SoLo Craft Fair is delighted to be back in the heart of beautiful Dulwich for their Christmas market this year. Start your Christmas shopping by supporting small businesses and finding unique gifts.

On Saturday 26th November, St. Barnabas Parish Hall will play host to over 50 independent businesses and makers, selling everything from art, homeware, fashion and beauty items.

So join us for some festive spirit on Saturday 26th November 11am-4pm at St. Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT.

Free entry & dog friendly!

Hope to see some of you there!

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