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My husband and I are looking for a place to hold our LOs 2nd birthday at the end of June/July

Preferably somewhere with a garden/hall in cae of sunshine or picnic area with inside area in case of rain, looking for somewhere not too overpriced

Any suggestions would love feedback thankyou

If looking at a Saturday you can hire the mulberry centre at myatt fields in camberwell for a couple of hours. But gets booked up very early! The centre opens fully onto its own little play area.



Albrighton centre off dog kennel hill upstairs room has a big terrace off it , all paving slabs though.

The Woodlawans Centre in Streatham (Leigham court rd) is perfect for summer events. Has a garden room with plenty of room for shelter and to set up food tables, with a baby changing toilet. And the garden area is pretty big and really lovely. We used it a couple of summers ago for my son's Thanksgiving and had about 40 adults, but you could definitely fit quite a few more in. Can't remember how much it was but fairly reasonable.

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