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Dulwich Spring Market - Saturday 15th April - St. Barnabas Parish Hall


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Dulwich is certainly one of our favourite places to host a market, our customers can explore the leafy streets of the Village, then spend some time browsing the unique handmade wares of the 60 incredible traders we have handpicked for this event.

The traders will have everything on offer from art to homeware to fashion and beauty items, so come along to be inspired and support a small business. For those of you who will be after a refreshment, there will be a tea room serving a tasty range of of hot beverages and snacks.

This event is dog friendly so remember to bring your furry friend along (we do ask if they can be kept on a lead though!).

So join us for a day of shopping in the heart of Dulwich Village on Saturday 15th April, 11am -4pm, free entry and dog friendly. St. Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BT. 5 minutes from North Dulwich Station and there is parking at the weekends on the residential streets nearby.


Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1158766521670787

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