Celebrare autumn with maker and food markets, kids’ fun, and musical performances

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Charlton’s autumn celebration is back, bringing the last hurrah for Greenwich’s warmer months. Borne of an 800-year tradition of village fun on this very land, enjoy singing and dancing, kids’ activities (including crafts, bouncy castles, and face painting), and local maker and food stalls. It’s all happening at Charlton House this Feast of St Luke’s – come join the tomfoolery!

Confirmed artists and vendors (SO FAR!)
Performers:
- Greenwich Morris Men
- GFMA Fusion Singers
- Rock Choir
- Spotlight Dance

Artisan Market (Indoors): 
- Art by Tamzyn (botanical art)
- Cara Norman (psychic)
- Chachouille (handmade accessories)
- The Charlton Society (local history)
- Crafty Pear (children’s clothes and accessories)
- Creations Workshop (local history books & paintings)
- Fiona Veacock Ceramics
- Funky Crochet Creations
- Handmade by Bee (knitted accessories for people and dogs)
- Homemade in 1966 (quilts)
- Kassandra: Energy Healing Lightworker
- Mama’s Little Rum Cake
- Portraits in Pencil
- Richard Winston (wildlife photography)
- StevoSketches (detailed architectural drawings)
- St Luke’s (Charlton Church)
- Woolwich and Plumstead Roses Women’s Institute

Plant Sale (Outdoors) – Charlton and Blackheath Amateur Horticultural Society

Producers’ Market (Outdoors) – Food, drinks, crafts, and outdoor kids’ fun
TBA – in collaboration with CC Events

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      Charlton House & Gardens, Charlton Road, Charlton, London, SE7 8RE

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