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Anerley Craft Fair THIS SATURDAY (7th March)! Near Crystal Palace


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Come along to browse some lovely handmade goods, perfect timing for Mother's Day or Easter gifts and cards.


There will be many beautiful things on sale including handmade soaps, cards, candles, jewellery, clothes, cups, lampshades, cushions and other housewares, amazing cupcakes (I've eaten them and they are foodgasmic) and photography prints. Photos of a small selection of these are here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007986250177&sk=photos&collection_token=100007986250177%3A2305272732%3A69&set=a.1502351066707754.1073741866.100007986250177&type=1


It is fairly easy to get to from around East Dulwich (I'll post pictures of maps in the next post):


Forest hill is on a direct line to Anerley station, which is a two minute walk from the fair!


From Peckham you can go to Crystal palace station which is 14 minute walk or 9 minutes on the bus.


From East Dulwich station you can go to Birkbeck Station and it s an 18 minute walk or 10 minute on a bus


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