An antiques valuation day with Adam Schoon from the Antiques Roadshow at The Greyhound pub in Keston has raised £99 for the Freddie Farmer Foundation.
The valuations were provided free of charge with the option of making a small donation to the charity.
The event was The Greyhound's latest in support of the foundation with past events including a charity race night.
The Freddie Farmer Foundation physiotherapy centre opened in Bromley in April 2015 to provide intensive physiotherapy programmes for disabled children.
It is one of only a handful of independent UK therapy centres offering specialist equipment and therapeutic exercises, supporting disabled children from all over London and the south east.
To find out more, visit www.freddiefarmerfoundation.org.uk.
Sent in by Carol Ann Walters
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