Hundreds of visitors descended on Aldersbrook at the weekend for one of London’s biggest jumble trails.
More than 100 stallholders set up shop across the area for the second year of the annual event, which took place on Saturday (June 18).
Stallholders, who paid a £5 fee to take part, offered unwanted items such as toys, clothing and electronics to shoppers.
Food was also provided by some sellers at the trail, including samosas, cakes and German waffles.
Aldersbrook Jumble Trail champion Lou Clouter said: “It was a great success, all residents and visitors had a fantastic day.
“Hundreds of people came into Aldersbrook and realised what a stunning area it is.
“It also got neighbours talking, there were people who have lived near each other for 20 year and had never had a conversation, so that part was very satisfying.”
Organisers have confirmed the jumble trail will return next year.
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