The fourth annual Colliers Wood Jumble Trail was a "fantastic success" according to its organiser.
Held on June 23, this year's instalment featured more than 60 homes selling everything they could find or make.
"The residents really pulled the boat out to entertain visitors with a fantastic selection of goods to sell and recycle," event organiser Jacqui Fromberg said.
"In Bygrove Road a cello player did a recital for visitors, another stall had henna painting, one street had free bubbles and play dough for under5’s which were a popular addition to the Trail."
The weather didn't fail to disappoint either.
"It was perfect for Jumble Trail and the streets were filled with residents and hundreds of visitors from all over the borough, chatting and following the online map to navigate their way around the streets," Mrs Fromberg added.
"Over 60 stalls took part this year and residents said it was great community spirit and they met new neighbours, made new friends and the children had great fun."
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