The final day of the festival brings the vibrant Goose Green Fair at 12-5pm, a true celebration of local artists and makers featuring curated market stalls, international cuisine, and activities for children.  Make a day of it and start at the Centre for Wildlife Gardening Open Day, 11am-3pm, for free crafts, music, and nature activities. For children aged 5-12, Xavier Leopold from the Royal College of Art will lead free sculpting workshops at Dulwich Picture Gallery at 11am, 12pm, and 1pm – no booking required but early arrival is recommended!  

Literature fans can enjoy a full day at Dulwich Picture Gallery, starting with Bake Off star Martha Collison discussing Pull Up a Chair at noon, followed by Paul Wood’s illustrated talk on Tree Hunting at 2pm, and renowned historian Richard Evans discussing Hitler’s People at 4pm.

Musical options include the family-focused Symphonic Winds Orchestra at St Barnabas Parish Hall at 2pm, the May Orchestral Concert with Southwark Sinfonietta at St John’s Church at 6pm and Chris Cobbson and The Gold Coasters at the East Dulwich Tavern at 6:30pm. The festival concludes with Write Club at The Clockhouse Tavern at 7-10pm, an open mic night for south-east London writers to share their work. 

Visit www.dulwichfestival.co.uk to buy tickets