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Sunset Soiree at Bell House - Sunday 17th June


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Join us on Sunday 17th June in the beautiful garden of Bell House for a glass of fizz, canapes and live music in aid of Link Age Southwark.


The two acre garden, in the grounds of a large Georgian house of historical significance, includes a walled garden, mature flower beds, rose garden, kitchen garden, woodland walk, shade garden, newly restored front lawn and ha-ha, wildflower meadows and beehives.


Sunday 17th June, 6.30pm-8.30pm

Bell House, 27 College Road, SE21 7BG


No dogs allowed. Cash bar and raffle on the night.


Tickets ?25. Includes a glass of champagne on arrival and canap?s.


Available from www.linkagesouthwark.org/events or by calling 020 8299 2623.

Remaining tickets may be available on the door on the evening but this cannot be guaranteed.

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