Cruella de Vil, a robot and Genghis Khan were all spotted trotting past the shops on their way to a sponsored ride which raised tens of thousands of pounds for good causes.
Hot to trot: Riders take to the saddle for charity
Riders from Wimbledon Village Stables raised a whopping £20,000 for the Royal Marsden Cancer charity, the Holly Lodge Centre in Richmond Park and the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators.
Left, Nancy Clarke as Ghengis Khan riding Schnitzl and right, Dina Liu as a Zebra riding Cookie
More than 40 riders and even the horses dressed up for two sponsored rides on Sunday, October 26 and Tuesday, October 28.
Organiser Carol Andrews said: "It was brilliant, it was really good fun.
"It was quite a sight.
"You never know how much effort people will put in but we had everything from Fiona from Shrek who even painted her horse to look like the donkey, a robot and Cruella de Vil."
Marian Clout on Havana as an Elf and Carol Andrews on Jack as a Jester
The 39th annual sponsored horse rides saw the riders clip clop along the Wimbledon Village high street before taking to Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park
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