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Hidden House Gallery in Nunhead is open today 28th Sunday!


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Hello everyone!

If you are looking for a special original painting or you just want to go somewhere different, come to our funky quirky and very warm gallery studiio in Nunhead!

We are two artists with unique contrasting styles! You will probably find us working on our latest paintings 🙂

Futuristic Cityscapes, Wonderful Seascapes and Greeting Cards by Maria and John,

at very reasonable prices!

Very relaxed environment to which everyone is welcome, even your pets as we are a dog friendly gallery!

 

Open every Sunday 11 to 5:30pm!

 

Live music performance at 4:30pm!

 

2 Borland Road SE15 3AJ, Nunhead

The famous Ivy House Pub is just walking distance!

Support your local artists 🙂

 

You can also book an appointment at your convenience to come and see us during the week!

Contact Maria : 07984048203

[email protected]

@hiddenhousegallery

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