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Green Rooms Botanical Market at Dulwich Picture Gallery 21st September


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Green Rooms Market will be back to the renowned Dulwich Picture Gallery for a day of plant shopping and workshops this September. Find the carefully curated selection of botanical sellers and makers in the gallery's stunning Colour Palace, glass cloisters and gardens. Including Terrarium workshops and kids' craft activities. All complimented by live music, drinks and street food within the gallery's beautiful grounds.


Saturday 21st September 10am - 5pm


Dulwich Picture Gallery, College Road, Dulwich, SE21 7AD


Free entry


All event details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/671015490070240/

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