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Stanley Halls Christmas shopping emporium 22/11 11am - 4pm


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Have you ever wondered what is happening to Stanley Halls in South Norwood? Is the building ready to welcome visitors? Well if you come along to our wonderful Christmas shopping event on Saturday 22nd November you can find out just how much has been done to bring the halls back to life and what the future holds for this beautiful building. We have sourced the best in vintage traders and crafters selling all sorts of quirky one off items from gifts for baby and the proud parents to a pressie for your Nan, or your beloved, something for everyone!! Delicous offerings from Lovesome Cakes and Eat and Mess too, you can spoil yourself and have a tea or coffee from the cafe to compliment the tasty treats on sale, Entertain the children by visiting our face painter (Auntie Jacqueline always has extras like hair clips,and she loves a bit of glitter) and be serenaded by Vintage DJ rpm (Rosie plays music) with her original 78rpm records and gramophones playing some festive tunes amongst the Jazz and Rock N Roll.


Come along and have some fun! Stanley Halls, South Norwood Hill, SE25 6AB. Saturday 22nd November 11am - 4pm. FREE ENTRY.

Don't forget to pay us a visit on Saturday at Stanley Halls, we have artwork, textiles, cards, vintage fashion, jewellery and homewares, One- off creations in felt, furniture, organic tea, baby gifts, jams, chutneys and preserves and lots more!! Oh and cake, there will be cake! Please come and have some cake, it will help to keep the temptation away for me if you eat it all!!!

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