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Our Shop. Nunhead Pop-up, until August 23rd. 26 Nunhead Green. Art events, bric-a-brac and tea.


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Hello there,

we are running a pop-up shop at 26 Nunhead Green until August 23rd.

We sell very reasonably priced bric-a-brac and oddments, houseplants, hand-printed textiles and fine art prints. You can get a feel for it at my site http://www.jowaterhouse.com/ourshop. I reckon you'll like it.

Whilst your here you can drink tea with us or have your tarot read

AND we're running an arts program, with artists in residence, screenings, a drawing club every wednesday, dog portraits and sing-a-longs. Loads. You can hear about things coming up on our Twitter feed


We're open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am until 6pm, there's lots of free parking down the road to the side of us and plenty of room for buggies inside the shop should you fancy bringing small friends.

Hope to see you soon!

Jo (and Rosalie)

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