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Growing Green is a more gentle, wise and holistic approach to gardening; ensuring our gardens fit into our natural eco system and play a beneficial role. In a nutshell this means using organic, natural and sustainable solutions, encouraging wildlife and reducing our carbon footprint. Here are the main things to consider:
There is no need to use chemicals in your garden. Nature gifts us everything we need. Read on to find out more about practical ways to use organic, natural solutions.
Use sustainable sources. One of the biggest issues in the gardening world is the use of peat in compost. Peatlands support an array of rare and unusual plants, insects and birds. They also store 25% of the global soil carbon and when peat is removed or dries, carbon is released. Gardening peat free helps minimises our impact on climate change and protects peatland biodiversity. Legislation is going through to ban the use of peat in compost but whilst that is happening you can vote with your wallet and buy peat free compost. Why not install a water butt? Your plants will prefer rainwater and saving water is always a good thing. Recycle and reuse – plant in yoghurt pots, take away cartons – think how you can repurpose items for your garden.
Encourage wildlife in your garden. Plant flowers that will provide bees and butterflies with food in the form of pollen. You can start as early as February with Hyacinths and Crocus. Have a read of our article – Bee Friendly. Bug hotels encourage insects and a pond can create a whole new eco system in your garden – including frogs – who eat slugs. Support the birds with food and nesting boxes, they will also eat garden pests. There are so many things you can do to encourage wildlife in your garden – I will write an article about it soon – in the meantime Ecosia it for more information (https://www.ecosia.org), Ecosia plant trees with their profits.
Consider your carbon footprint. This can be as simple as growing food in your garden – plant to plate versus plant to plane to distribution centre to supermarket is a no brainer. Coir based compost is better than peat based, coir plant pots are better than plastic – but coir is a coconut byproduct. We don’t grow coconuts in the UK – so they have to be flown in – so whilst you’ve ticked the sustainable and non-plastic box – your carbon footprint is blown.
Growing green takes a little effort but harnessing the forces of nature to protect the environment and produce stunning plants is incredibly satisfying and becomes a habit.Once you’ve started you will never consider a chemical, non-sustainable option.All it takes is a little effort and thought.
How do you apply it in practice?
Soil
Let’s start at the basics – the soil. Good soil is key to growing wonderful plants. Sometimes they may need extra help, in the form of feeding, fertilising, particularly when fruiting and flowering. There are lots of chemical solutions on the market.They work, in the short term, but they do absolutely nothing to sustain the beings in the soil that naturally fertilise it and can cause damage to natural, beneficial microbial organisms.
Start a compost heap.Don’t throw your garden and kitchen waste (avoid citrus & meat) away.Chuck it on your compost heap.This will create wonderful compost that you can use on your garden to fertilise the soil.Compost bins will speed up the process – many councils encourage this form of recycling and offer discounts on compost bins. You could build one or just have a heap in a hidden spot of the garden. If you don’t have the space for a compost heap and have to buy it, make sure it’s peat free.
Create liquid fertiliser. There are many ways to this and it will really make a difference to your plants. We have seen tremendous results this year using Comfrey and Nettle tea. Here are some easy ideas:
Wait until the water from cooking your veggies, eggs or pasta has cooled and pour it over your plants; full of nitrogen, calcium and phosphorus – your plants will love it.
Collect nettlesand create nettle tea. It is said that you can grab a nettle in a certain way without being stung.We have tried this, with painful results, and most certainly say wear long gloves.Young nettles are best.
There are other forms of “tea” you can make – compost, Borage, Comfrey – have a scoot round the internet to discover the wonderful natural fertilising teas you can make. This is a fabulous article to read written by Matt Peskett, on his Grow Like Grandad page. Have a look at his page, there are lots of wonderful articles. Matt lives just down the road in Dorking.
Pests
So now we have naturally created the best environment for our plants, onto address the big caterpillar in the room. There is an army of creatures, natural beings, patrolling our gardens that are quite capable of undoing our hard work.Naughty nibblers that create holes in our leaves, decimate our seedlings and overwhelm our plants.Those beautiful white butterflies that flit around your flowers will lay eggs that turn into hungry, leaf munching caterpillars; slugs will leave a slime of destruction behind them and aphids will sneakily invade the underside of your leaves, slowly eating and taking over your plant.
Whilst it’s hard, as of course these creatures turn into the enemy in our heads, we must remember that they are all part of our eco system and serve a purpose in nature and our gardens.A bottle of chemical insect repellent/destroyer will solve your problem – but what problems does it create for nature?Slugs that have gobbled up chemical pellets will poison birds and hedgehogs that eat them, the chemicals can leach into your veggies – it’s just not good for your garden or our environment.So what can you do?
Trust nature. Nature has its own answer to ensure that plants survive. One minute you will be watching your plants being munched by a set of insects then the next minute nature will send in a new insect that will eat the first set! For example, Hoverfly and Ladybird larvae for example will eat aphids. Sometimes it’s hard to watch your plants dissolve before your eyes so there are some other solutions you can use.
Slugs – garden Velociraptors with on average 27,000 teeth!Their Achilles heel is that they hate onions and garlic.In my garden I have a whole area dedicated to Alliums (from the onion & garlic family).Unlike the rest of my garden – I never spy a slug in there.So one solution is to dot Alliums or other onion/garlic related plants around your garden.Another is to make a simple garlic wash.Start applying this from February – straight into the soil. The slugs start laying their eggs from mid February. According to Newcastle University studies, the garlic wash will destroy the eggs.
Blitz 1 bulb of garlic, boil in 1 pint of water for 3-4 minutes, strain & make back up to 1 pint.When you’re ready to use, dilute 2 tablespoons to 5 litres of water & sprinkle on leaves (or soil from mid February).Repeat every 2 weeks or after it rains.You can freeze the original mix or just leave in your fridge – it doesn’t matter if you wouldn’t eat it – it will still put the slugs off.It’s not fool proof but it really helps.
You can also put a rough mulch, egg shells or grit around your plants to put slugs off – they understandably hate a rough surface. Copper tape around pots is also said to work.
Companion plantingis a wonderful and pretty way to stop insects attacking your beloved plants.You can use them in different ways.Some plants emit a scent that will disguise your master plant and some plants even “sacrifice” themselves for your master plant.Companion planting can also be used for fertilising their nearby friends – look for nitrogen releasing plants such as Beans and Lupins.Books have been written about companion planting and it is really worth researching these, here are two of my favourites.
Marigolds– these colourful and easy to grow plants secrete a substance that keeps harmful nematodes like eel worms away.They also release a fungus that magically exchanges nutrients with their host plants for their mutual health and growth.Their scent deters lots of naughty nibblers such as white fly, tomato moth and cabbage white butterflies whilst at the same time attracting insects such as hoverflies whose larvae eat aphids.You can even make, you guessed it, Marigold tea to spray onto your plants!Plant them by potatoes, tomatoes, cucumber, aubergines, peppers and chillies.
Nasturtiums – these pretty, edible, easy to grow plants attract aphids which will attack them ahead of any other plants.Butterflies will lay eggs under their leaves that the caterpillars will feed on.Plant them by tomatoes, cabbages, cucumbers, squashes and fruit trees.
Spray Away.First try just spraying away with water. You can get rid of a lot of aphids with a squirt of water and the ladybirds, spiders and other garden cleaners will come in and do the rest of the work for you. If you do get a really bad insect invasion problem, we would recommend using a Neem oil spray, 1tsp Neem oil to 1ltr water.This will repel insects but does also kill the ones on your plant – up to you.It will not harm any creatures that then eat the insects. We try to use it as a repellent together with companion planting but will use it to kill insects if they are destroying one of our precious plants.It’s a personal decision.Neem oil is also great at getting rid of fungus, mildew and rust spots. If you haven’t got Neem oil to hand, just mix 1tsp of your (eco-friendly) washing up liquid with a litre of water and spray away.
Cats.Not an insect but we get a lot of questions about cats, we do not need or want to explain why these can be a pest.Avoid Nepeta – Cat Mint if cats are a problem – they love it.Mulching your beds with pine cones can also deter them.
These are just a few ways of how you can Grow Green. Take your growing to the next level with a longer term, more organic, natural and sustainable approach – become a positive part of the ecosystem and make it a lifetime habit.
If you. have any questions or suggestions – let us know email [email protected]
Harness the power of nature to Grow Green!
Holly Short from Grow Smiles
Content source: https://www.robertleech.com/growing-green-by-holly-short/
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Sunpentown By2021 Property Report
https://www.reportmines.com/amorphous-metal-ribbons-market-in-japan-r184818https://www.reportmines.com/amorphous-metal-ribbons-market-in-china-r184816Cellars are the in-store facility for serving a variety of wines that traditionally were stored in underground cellars. Cellars also house other types of alcoholic beverages such as beer, spirits, champagne and mixed drinks such as jellies and cordial. In order for a cellar's facility to qualify as a good investment proposition both in terms of profit and return on investment there needs to be a strong market interest, demand and an appropriate base to start from. As more cellars become available and online retailers start offering additional wine related facilities many cellars market players will choose to expand their business by adding a cellar or a wine cellars installation to their existing product range.
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Global Market Size Growth As more people embrace a more health conscious lifestyle and develop their taste for wine through online retailers; the demand for cellars will grow in line with the evolving customer base. Growth in China and the rising middle class in other countries are providing a strong foundation for growth and the potential for new markets. The UK and Ireland are forecast to continue to expand their market share with the rest of Europe and the United States. Over the forecast period of 2025 the cellars market size in the UK and Ireland is anticipated to increase to over three hundred million pounds.
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Sunpentown Dorset The market forecast sees a significant rate of growth in the coming years as people become aware of the benefits of owning sunpentown cellars. This includes the provision of year-round sunlight, privacy from external intrusion and the ability to benefit from the local environment through natural light. The main markets are concentrated in Dorset and Gloucestershire. A number of private residences and businesses rent their sun pent houses and use them as extensions to their homes. These properties are sold and bought by tourists and local residents who make investments through the rental returns. A significant number of these properties are now in the hands of investors who either lease or buy sunpentown cellars.
Sunpentown Dorset is an important area within Sunpentown, Dorset which is an outstanding attraction to tourists and is situated at the heart of Dorset. Sunpentown is one of the major attractions within the Sunninghill and St Ives National Park, which were rated as one of the top ten destinations in England last year. This popular town is the centre of the mining history and it is associated with the famous Victorian mining period. A significant number of people visit this market throughout the year as it is a keystone of the local economy.
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Sunpentown Dorset forecasted to sustain its market share with tourism and infrastructural investments. Tourism dominates the economy and supports a substantial amount of employment. The infrastructural investments include the upgrading of telecommunications infrastructure, upgrading local transport facilities and improving road, rail and air links. As a result of this, there is a considerable increase in demand for housing in Sunpentown.
The Sunpentown by2021 report provides a detailed analysis of the current and future demand and the impact that this will have on the existing supply. It provides a detail breakdown of key figures and trends including total annual GDP, population, number of bedrooms, the average age of residents and level of employment. The report identifies that the largest economic drivers of demand in Sunpentown are tourism and infrastructural investments. It also identifies that London is losing out on market share to the South West.
The main factors that drive the Sunpentown by20 21 report are the increase in yearly house building and an increase in the amount of commercial property development. There is also an increase in inward migration from the United Kingdom as a result of the economic situation. This report highlights that there are three distinct periods when properties in Sunpentown and the surrounding areas of Reigate, Croyde and Willesborough have reached their highest point of popularity. The main factors driving the growth rates are that there are now more homes for sale than there are available houses to build them in. There has been a significant increase in the number of new builds and the number of developers that are entering the market. These factors combined are leading to a marked increase in the demand for property in the Sunpentown and surrounding regions.
Summary
ICRWorld’s Wine Cellars market research report provides the newest industry data and industry future trends, allowing you to identify the products and end users driving revenue growth and profitability.
The industry report lists the leading competitors and provides the insights strategic industry analysis of the key factors influencing the market.
The report includes the forecasts, analysis and discussion of important industry trends, market size, market share estimates and profiles of the leading industry players.
Global Wine Cellars Market: Product Segment Analysis
Free Standing
Integrated Under Counter
Built in(Slot in)
Walk in
Global Wine Cellars Market: Application Segment Analysis
Residential
Restaurants
Hotels
Pubs/Bars
Others
Global Wine Cellars Market: Regional Segment Analysis
China
Europe
USA
Japan
India
The players mentioned in our report
Middleby Corporation
Haier
Avanti
EdgeStar
Sub-Zero
Electrolux
Liebherr
Climadiff
Eurocave
Danby
Perlick
Enofrigo
La Sommeliere
Vinotemp
Frigidaire
NewAir
Avintage
Thomson
Sunpentown
Dometic
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the USP of the report?
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Sunpentown By2021 Property Report
Cellars are the in-store facility for serving a variety of wines that traditionally were stored in underground cellars. Cellars also house other types of alcoholic beverages such as beer, spirits, champagne and mixed drinks such as jellies and cordial. In order for a cellar's facility to qualify as a good investment proposition both in terms of profit and return on investment there needs to be a strong market interest, demand and an appropriate base to start from. As more cellars become available and online retailers start offering additional wine related facilities many cellars market players will choose to expand their business by adding a cellar or a wine cellars installation to their existing product range.
Wine Cellars Market Research The wine industry in the UK and Ireland is anticipated to be growing at a CAGR above about 15% over the forecast period, with greater penetration into the mainstream markets and increased retail sales being experienced by existing customers. An analysis of the current trends and marketplace perceptions of the sector can provide a valuable insight into the future direction of the market and the types of products that will be successful in this competitive landscape. Some key players have recently diversified their markets to include spirits, champagne and brandy which provide a diverse base for product marketing and sales opportunities. Other important trends include the migration of consumer habits from the traditional wine drinking market to online purchases and the increasing popularity of cellars as a lifestyle choice.
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Global Market Size Growth As more people embrace a more health conscious lifestyle and develop their taste for wine through online retailers; the demand for cellars will grow in line with the evolving customer base. Growth in China and the rising middle class in other countries are providing a strong foundation for growth and the potential for new markets. The UK and Ireland are forecast to continue to expand their market share with the rest of Europe and the United States. Over the forecast period of 2025 the cellars market size in the UK and Ireland is anticipated to increase to over three hundred million pounds.
Sunpentown Dorset The market forecast sees a significant rate of growth in the coming years as people become aware of the benefits of owning sunpentown cellars. This includes the provision of year-round sunlight, privacy from external intrusion and the ability to benefit from the local environment through natural light. The main markets are concentrated in Dorset and Gloucestershire. A number of private residences and businesses rent their sun pent houses and use them as extensions to their homes. These properties are sold and bought by tourists and local residents who make investments through the rental returns. A significant number of these properties are now in the hands of investors who either lease or buy sunpentown cellars.
Sunpentown Dorset is an important area within Sunpentown, Dorset which is an outstanding attraction to tourists and is situated at the heart of Dorset. Sunpentown is one of the major attractions within the Sunninghill and St Ives National Park, which were rated as one of the top ten destinations in England last year. This popular town is the centre of the mining history and it is associated with the famous Victorian mining period. A significant number of people visit this market throughout the year as it is a keystone of the local economy.
Sunpentown Dorset forecasted to sustain its market share with tourism and infrastructural investments. Tourism dominates the economy and supports a substantial amount of employment. The infrastructural investments include the upgrading of telecommunications infrastructure, upgrading local transport facilities and improving road, rail and air links. As a result of this, there is a considerable increase in demand for housing in Sunpentown.
The Sunpentown by2021 report provides a detailed analysis of the current and future demand and the impact that this will have on the existing supply. It provides a detail breakdown of key figures and trends including total annual GDP, population, number of bedrooms, the average age of residents and level of employment. The report identifies that the largest economic drivers of demand in Sunpentown are tourism and infrastructural investments. It also identifies that London is losing out on market share to the South West.
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The main factors that drive the Sunpentown by20 21 report are the increase in yearly house building and an increase in the amount of commercial property development. There is also an increase in inward migration from the United Kingdom as a result of the economic situation. This report highlights that there are three distinct periods when properties in Sunpentown and the surrounding areas of Reigate, Croyde and Willesborough have reached their highest point of popularity. The main factors driving the growth rates are that there are now more homes for sale than there are available houses to build them in. There has been a significant increase in the number of new builds and the number of developers that are entering the market. These factors combined are leading to a marked increase in the demand for property in the Sunpentown and surrounding regions.
Summary
ICRWorld’s Wine Cellars market research report provides the newest industry data and industry future trends, allowing you to identify the products and end users driving revenue growth and profitability.
The industry report lists the leading competitors and provides the insights strategic industry analysis of the key factors influencing the market.
The report includes the forecasts, analysis and discussion of important industry trends, market size, market share estimates and profiles of the leading industry players.
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Global Wine Cellars Market: Product Segment Analysis
Free Standing
Integrated Under Counter
Built in(Slot in)
Walk in
Global Wine Cellars Market: Application Segment Analysis
Residential
Restaurants
Hotels
Pubs/Bars
Others
Global Wine Cellars Market: Regional Segment Analysis
China
Europe
USA
Japan
India
The players mentioned in our report
Middleby Corporation
Haier
Avanti
EdgeStar
Sub-Zero
Electrolux
Liebherr
Climadiff
Eurocave
Danby
Perlick
Enofrigo
La Sommeliere
Vinotemp
Frigidaire
NewAir
Avintage
Thomson
Sunpentown
Dometic
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is the USP of the report?
World Wine Cellars Market report offers great insights of the market and consumer data and their interpretation through various figures and graphs. Report has embedded global market and regional market deep analysis through various research methodologies. The report also offers great competitor analysis of the industries and highlights the key aspect of their business like success stories, market development and growth rate.
What are the key content of the report?What are the value propositions and opportunities offered in this market research report?Related Reports
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Sunpentown By2021 Property Report
Cellars are the in-store facility for serving a variety of wines that traditionally were stored in underground cellars. Cellars also house other types of alcoholic beverages such as beer, spirits, champagne and mixed drinks such as jellies and cordial. In order for a cellar's facility to qualify as a good investment proposition both in terms of profit and return on investment there needs to be a strong market interest, demand and an appropriate base to start from. As more cellars become available and online retailers start offering additional wine related facilities many cellars market players will choose to expand their business by adding a cellar or a wine cellars installation to their existing product range.
Wine Cellars Market Research The wine industry in the UK and Ireland is anticipated to be growing at a CAGR above about 15% over the forecast period, with greater penetration into the mainstream markets and increased retail sales being experienced by existing customers. An analysis of the current trends and marketplace perceptions of the sector can provide a valuable insight into the future direction of the market and the types of products that will be successful in this competitive landscape. Some key players have recently diversified their markets to include spirits, champagne and brandy which provide a diverse base for product marketing and sales opportunities. Other important trends include the migration of consumer habits from the traditional wine drinking market to online purchases and the increasing popularity of cellars as a lifestyle choice.
Global Market Size Growth As more people embrace a more health conscious lifestyle and develop their taste for wine through online retailers; the demand for cellars will grow in line with the evolving customer base. Growth in China and the rising middle class in other countries are providing a strong foundation for growth and the potential for new markets. The UK and Ireland are forecast to continue to expand their market share with the rest of Europe and the United States. Over the forecast period of 2025 the cellars market size in the UK and Ireland is anticipated to increase to over three hundred million pounds.
Sunpentown Dorset The market forecast sees a significant rate of growth in the coming years as people become aware of the benefits of owning sunpentown cellars. This includes the provision of year-round sunlight, privacy from external intrusion and the ability to benefit from the local environment through natural light. The main markets are concentrated in Dorset and Gloucestershire. A number of private residences and businesses rent their sun pent houses and use them as extensions to their homes. These properties are sold and bought by tourists and local residents who make investments through the rental returns. A significant number of these properties are now in the hands of investors who either lease or buy sunpentown cellars.
Sunpentown Dorset is an important area within Sunpentown, Dorset which is an outstanding attraction to tourists and is situated at the heart of Dorset. Sunpentown is one of the major attractions within the Sunninghill and St Ives National Park, which were rated as one of the top ten destinations in England last year. This popular town is the centre of the mining history and it is associated with the famous Victorian mining period. A significant number of people visit this market throughout the year as it is a keystone of the local economy.
Sunpentown Dorset forecasted to sustain its market share with tourism and infrastructural investments. Tourism dominates the economy and supports a substantial amount of employment. The infrastructural investments include the upgrading of telecommunications infrastructure, upgrading local transport facilities and improving road, rail and air links. As a result of this, there is a considerable increase in demand for housing in Sunpentown.
The Sunpentown by2021 report provides a detailed analysis of the current and future demand and the impact that this will have on the existing supply. It provides a detail breakdown of key figures and trends including total annual GDP, population, number of bedrooms, the average age of residents and level of employment. The report identifies that the largest economic drivers of demand in Sunpentown are tourism and infrastructural investments. It also identifies that London is losing out on market share to the South West.
The main factors that drive the Sunpentown by20 21 report are the increase in yearly house building and an increase in the amount of commercial property development. There is also an increase in inward migration from the United Kingdom as a result of the economic situation. This report highlights that there are three distinct periods when properties in Sunpentown and the surrounding areas of Reigate, Croyde and Willesborough have reached their highest point of popularity. The main factors driving the growth rates are that there are now more homes for sale than there are available houses to build them in. There has been a significant increase in the number of new builds and the number of developers that are entering the market. These factors combined are leading to a marked increase in the demand for property in the Sunpentown and surrounding regions.
Summary
ICRWorld’s Wine Cellars market research report provides the newest industry data and industry future trends, allowing you to identify the products and end users driving revenue growth and profitability.
The industry report lists the leading competitors and provides the insights strategic industry analysis of the key factors influencing the market.
The report includes the forecasts, analysis and discussion of important industry trends, market size, market share estimates and profiles of the leading industry players.
Global Wine Cellars Market: Product Segment Analysis
Free Standing
Integrated Under Counter
Built in(Slot in)
Walk in
Global Wine Cellars Market: Application Segment Analysis
Residential
Restaurants
Hotels
Pubs/Bars
Others
Global Wine Cellars Market: Regional Segment Analysis
China
Europe
USA
Japan
India
The players mentioned in our report
Middleby Corporation
Haier
Avanti
EdgeStar
Sub-Zero
Electrolux
Liebherr
Climadiff
Eurocave
Danby
Perlick
Enofrigo
La Sommeliere
Vinotemp
Frigidaire
NewAir
Avintage
Thomson
Sunpentown
Dometic
World Wine Cellars Market report offers great insights of the market and consumer data and their interpretation through various figures and graphs. Report has embedded global market and regional market deep analysis through various research methodologies. The report also offers great competitor analysis of the industries and highlights the key aspect of their business like success stories, market development and growth rate.
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For more contact us: https://www.reportmines.com/ 
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You are invited to our Big 10th Birthday Party in Priory Park, Reigate, Surrey.  Every birthday party needs to be packed with fun, games and dancing, and our birthday party will have all these things and more! Look out for our massive marquee in Priory Park and come and join in the fun. 
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Move Revolution’s Birthday Marquee!
We are celebrating over three days – all you need to do is turn up and enjoy the celebrations.  Move Revolution started 10 years ago this summer in Reigate and Redhill, so Priory Park is the perfect place to celebrate.
Come to our 10th birthday party 
Wednesday 24th July, 10am – 3pm
Thursday 25th July, 10am – 3pm
Friday 26th July, 10am – 3pm
We researched what you would enjoy at our birthday party – and the resounding response was your love for the children’s activities we have previously run in the park.  
Craft Activities – inspired by Squiggle, Dot & Squeeze
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It’s always busy with our craft activities!
Dancing – with the award winning Reigate School of Ballet & Commercial Dance
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The amazing Miss Rosie from Reigate School of Ballet & Commercial Dance
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Miss Harris leading a ‘hoedown’
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Let’s boogie!
Animals – our Move Revolution farm and Ranger Stu, Animal Man will be with us on Thursday and Friday 
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Firm favourites!
Fun & Games – with R&Be Active 
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Let’s get active with R&BeActive!
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Outdoor fun – at Priory Park – pond dipping and a treasure hunt!
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Move Revolution Pond Dipping is a firm favourite
Find out more about our amazing friends coming to our party!
Watch out for blogs from Squiggle, Dot & Squeeze, Reigate School of Ballet & Commercial Dance and R&Be Active, who will be sharing with us what they have been up to in the past year, what is going on this summer, and how they will be helping us to celebrate our 10th Birthday!
Come and join in the fun!
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We know that many of the schools in the area are ‘breaking up’ for summer holiday on Wednesday 24th July.  With this in mind the focus in the morning will be on pre-schoolers, so if you aren’t yet at school come and join in the fun from 11am until 3pm.  If you are at school and you finish at lunchtime, this is the perfect opportunity to bring a picnic to Priory Park and join in our 10th Birthday party fun.  
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It’s all about ‘giving back’ 
Move Revolution have always ‘given back’ to local communities running fun FREE activities for children – many of the team have children and we know just how expensive it can be in the summer holidays keeping the children entertained – this is our way of giving back to our community, which we hope you love! Remember to LIKE us on Facebook to find out all our birthday party details!
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You will also get a chance to say hello to our amazing Move Revolution Team – who LOVE getting involved – as you can see the kinetic sand is a firm favourite!
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Ryan Milson (Move Revolution Purley, Sanderstead & Croydon) and Ross Margetts (Move Revolution East Grinstead, Lingfield & Crawley) enjoying the kinetic sand!
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Mathew Gurr (Area Sales Manager, Haywards Heath, Lindfield & Burgess Hill) will always be found at the kinetic sand table!
We are incredibly proud of our amazing team of property experts – if you are thinking of moving or letting your home have a chat with them at the event – they will happily share their expertise with you. This is just a few photographs of the team enjoying our events as much as those visiting us!
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Louise Simpson, Area Sales Manager in our Head Office
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Paul Brice, Director – East Grinstead, Lingfield & Crawley
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Cliff Cooper, Owner & Managing Director
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Jack Beard, incredible Move Revolution photographer (with Joey Hansen & Paul Brice)
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Sam Webb, Land & New Homes Manager
source of this post came from Alexis Bush Blog https://www.moverevolution.com/blog/you-are-invited-10th-birthday-party/
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Our favourite pub gardens
The weather has been simply incredible recently hasn’t it! Whilst our teams have been very busy, they’ve also found some time to get out and about too, so we asked them where they’ve been recently for outdoor drinks. Here they are…and we’d love to hear yours too!
Louise Simpson, Area Sales Manager, Reigate & Redhill
Botley Hill Farmhouse in my opinion has the best pub garden in the area. It has amazing views across the rolling Surrey Hills and quite often a great place to spot hot air balloons passing by! I love meeting friends here for an afternoon catch up.
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Paul Mulligan, Area Sales Manager, Croydon
Just up the road from Louise’s suggestion, The White Bear is set in the countryside and has a great beer garden overlooking fields with horses. In the summer they have an outside bar and a BBQ so perfect for the weekend with my family.
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Mark Waldron, Area Sales Manager, Sevenoaks
You can get a great pint at the George and Dragon in Chipstead, and the bonus is the amazing menu that has lots of fresh local produce — delicious!
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Joey Hansen, Negotiator, Brighton
Hove Place in… you’ve guessed it, Hove! It has an amazing west facing beer garden and the atmosphere is very ‘Hove’. With friendly staff and great food from local suppliers too, it’s one of my favourite places to go.
Zac Ship, Area Sales Manager, Tunbridge Wells
I’m getting married here so it’s fair to say I’m a fan! The gorgeous barn and lovely gardens at The Plough at Leigh are wonderful places to enjoy the delicious food, especially the Sunday lunch. There is also a play area for the children so it’s perfect for a relaxed Sunday afternoon.
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Alex Goodman, Area Sales Manager, Brighton
Brighton Music Hall on the seafront is a firm favourite of mine. The seaview sunsets are incredible to watch from the beachside seating area while listening to live music from a varied selection of talented musicians. A perfect chilled out place to catch up with friends.
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Damian Bligh, Sales Manager, Reigate & Redhill
I enjoy going to the Carpenters Arms in Limpsfield, as they have a great garden with a BBQ in summer which ticks all my boxes!
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Ryan Milson, Negotiator, Croydon
The Derby Arms on Epsom Downs is lovely this time of year, have a stroll on the downs, then tuck into a nice cold beer and some tasty snacks while overlooking the race course. Fantastic!
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Russ Markets, Sales Manager, Haywards Heath
I enjoy going to the Black Rabbit in Arundel, and have lunch overlooking the River Arun with the castle in the distance. They also serve ice cream for dogs which my pug, Rosie, loves! They even have a “dog-wash” for mucky paws or ice-cream whiskers!
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Mathew Gurr, Area Sales Manager, Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill & Lindfield
Trading Boundaries just by Sheffield Park Gardens is great and has a brilliant play area at the rear so great for families. It has the added bonus of a furniture and accessories shop on site, so there is something for everyone here! It’s not that far from the Bluebell Railway station at Sheffield Park, or you can take a short drive to play Pooh Sticks on Ashdown Forest.
Sue Peyton, Sales Progression Team
I love a long cold glass of pimms in the Red Barn garden, it’s the perfect place to while away a summer afternoon. There is a beautiful garden and if you fancy a day at the races, Lingfield Race Course is just up the road!
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This is just a snapshot that we’ve grabbed from our busy team, and we know you’ll have some more places up your sleeve, so please do share with us!
If you’re thinking of moving home, call the team on 0330 223 1000.
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Louise Simpson a profile on our Reigate & Redhill region Area Sales Manager
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Louise was brought up locally, attending Whyteleafe Primary School and going on to Warlingham Secondary. It would appear that the property seed was sown early on, as she did two stints of work experience during her latter years at school, alongside waitressing and achieving top tips from her customers in a garden centre cafe at weekends. She worked briefly as a receptionist when she left school, before beginning her career in Estate Agency in earnest. She has always been interested in helping people to find their dream home, something that was born of watching many, many episodes of Kirsty and Phil’s Location Location Location, and she really loves her role at Move Revolution. Having grown up in a traditional Estate Agency, she wanted to be part of a new and refreshing company dedicated to excellent customer service, so she came to work with us and now leads our team in Reigate and Redhill where she brings her incredible work ethic to achieve excellent results.
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She enjoys cooking in her spare time and is an expert at perfect roast potatoes! She is always planning her next holiday and loves exploring the local cuisine wherever she is.
Louise still lives locally, and loves Casa Lola in Caterham for tapas, the excellent Indian food at India Dining in Warlingham, and The Bell at Godstone for lazy Sundays. She loves popping into Laura Ashley in Reigate for interiors, and loves a property with original features including tiled floors and cornicing. Here are some of her favourite shots from recent properties. She is a fan of a mix of old and new, with some pops of colour as you can see below:
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To chat to Louise or her team, concerning buying or selling in Reigate or Redhill please call 01737 888220.
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howardmackenzie75 · 4 years
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How much you need to earn to buy a house in each part of Surrey
See what it takes to buy your dream home in each area of the county from Surrey Live - Surrey News https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/house-sale-surrey-reigate-guildford-17144211
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Loving Watercolour with Louise Simpson
Loving Watercolour
We have loved selling stunning properties in Watercolour last year and looking forward to selling many more in 2019.  Watercolour has a wonderful feel due to it’s unique setting in the countryside, connected to Redhill for easy access to the mainline station and amazing facilities (The Belfry Shopping Centre, new Sainsbury’s, Harlequin theatre, Redhill Memorial Park and so much more), Bletchingley village with it’s country pubs, renowned auction house and wonderful walks, and Merstham with great train connection, increasingly popular Pizza Project (wood fired pizza’s at their best), long established Newtons Violins, specialising in Stringed instruments and quaint Quality Street, which hosts annual events and from which you can access Quality Street Cricket Club and pitch.
Louise Simpson, our Area Sales Manager for Reigate, Redhill and the surrounding villages is a Watercolour expert, we asked her to share what she loves about Watercolour and why it is a great place to buy a home…
What do you love about Watercolour?
Watercolour is really lovely for walks around the lake, this is often commented on by our clients, when I have taken a walk around the lake it is so open and beautiful, not only do you take in the beauty of the lake but also the incredible ‘skies’ that can be seen throughout the year – and my favourite a stunning sunset.
Watercolour has been designed with a great deal of thought about the living space inside the houses. As you can imagine I have seen quite a few Watercolour properties over the past years, I love their individual layouts and features, particularly those that you don’t often come across.  I fell in love with the mezzanine floor at Mockford mews, this design feature created an incredible space inside the property – I know the new owners found this irresistible
There is also a community feel with local shops, pharmacy, and doctors, which is a real pull for those moving to Watercolour from outside the area.
What has been your favourite room in the recent Watercolour properties you have sold? 
It is very difficult to choose, as you know I loved the mezzanine floor at Mockford Mews.  However, it would have to be the master bedroom at Lilley Mead, with its walk in dressing area it was exceptional – especially the breath-taking view across the lake as you wake up and go to bed at night!
Why is Watercolour so popular?  
Watercolour is very popular with families and first time buyers, in particular those who commute, as it is so close to Redhill and Merstham main line stations. The development of Lime Tree Primary School with it’s new facilities have added to interest in the area.  The Lime Tree Primary School is part of GLF Multi Academy Trust, which has a very good reputation, and is also responsible for the development of the new secondary school in the area.
“A Multi-Academy Trust established in 2012, we believe that every child in our schools can achieve the highest academic standards whilst enjoying a vibrant, challenging and rich curriculum. Whilst operating as a part of a family, each school exists in its own right maintaining its own unique characteristics and individual identity”
If you would like to find out more about Lime Tree Primary School and GLF MAT I would suggest looking on their website and chatting with local parents who sing it’s praises.
Watercolour also has a huge appeal because of if design – modern and stylish… with the canals and the beautifully manicured gardens which are all looked after, I really enjoy showing a potential resident around Watercolour and I know instantly if it ticks all the boxes!
What other things can you recommend in the local area?
I can highly recommend a visit to Nutfield Priory Farm, with the garden centre on one side of the road, with a brilliant café, and the farm shop on the other side of the road ….it is a treat to visit.  It is the perfect place to pick up special cheeses or meat from the butches – they also have an amazing selection of Gin! Stocking COOK meals and a selection of fruit and vegetables it can easily become addictive popping in to pick up something delicious! (I’m not suggesting it is an affordable solution to a weekly shop!!) The Move Revolution Head Office is just around the corner from the farm – which means it is very easy to pop in for a unique last minute birthday present. There is also a Pet shop opposite the farm shop – perfect for anyone with animals!
Many of the Move Revolution team enjoy a coffee at The Old Post in Nutfield which a short distance from Watercolour. If you are looking to walk to a local pub from Watercolour.. it is stroll to The Inn on the Pond in Bletchingly – a beautiful setting and the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine or a pint (of the local brew!)
Thinking of moving to Watercolour, or selling your home give Louise a call on 01737 888220 and book a valuation today!
    source https://www.moverevolution.com/blog/loving-watercolour-with-louise-simpson/
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lindyhunt · 5 years
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Loving Watercolour with Louise Simpson
Loving Watercolour
We have loved selling stunning properties in Watercolour last year and looking forward to selling many more in 2019.  Watercolour has a wonderful feel due to it’s unique setting in the countryside, connected to Redhill for easy access to the mainline station and amazing facilities (The Belfry Shopping Centre, new Sainsbury’s, Harlequin theatre, Redhill Memorial Park and so much more), Bletchingley village with it’s country pubs, renowned auction house and wonderful walks, and Merstham with great train connection, increasingly popular Pizza Project (wood fired pizza’s at their best), long established Newtons Violins, specialising in Stringed instruments and quaint Quality Street, which hosts annual events and from which you can access Quality Street Cricket Club and pitch.
Louise Simpson, our Area Sales Manager for Reigate, Redhill and the surrounding villages is a Watercolour expert, we asked her to share what she loves about Watercolour and why it is a great place to buy a home…
What do you love about Watercolour?
Watercolour is really lovely for walks around the lake, this is often commented on by our clients, when I have taken a walk around the lake it is so open and beautiful, not only do you take in the beauty of the lake but also the incredible ‘skies’ that can be seen throughout the year – and my favourite a stunning sunset.
Watercolour has been designed with a great deal of thought about the living space inside the houses. As you can imagine I have seen quite a few Watercolour properties over the past years, I love their individual layouts and features, particularly those that you don’t often come across.  I fell in love with the mezzanine floor at Mockford mews, this design feature created an incredible space inside the property – I know the new owners found this irresistible
There is also a community feel with local shops, pharmacy, and doctors, which is a real pull for those moving to Watercolour from outside the area.
What has been your favourite room in the recent Watercolour properties you have sold? 
It is very difficult to choose, as you know I loved the mezzanine floor at Mockford Mews.  However, it would have to be the master bedroom at Lilley Mead, with its walk in dressing area it was exceptional – especially the breath-taking view across the lake as you wake up and go to bed at night!
Why is Watercolour so popular?  
Watercolour is very popular with families and first time buyers, in particular those who commute, as it is so close to Redhill and Merstham main line stations. The development of Lime Tree Primary School with it’s new facilities have added to interest in the area.  The Lime Tree Primary School is part of GLF Multi Academy Trust, which has a very good reputation, and is also responsible for the development of the new secondary school in the area.
“A Multi-Academy Trust established in 2012, we believe that every child in our schools can achieve the highest academic standards whilst enjoying a vibrant, challenging and rich curriculum. Whilst operating as a part of a family, each school exists in its own right maintaining its own unique characteristics and individual identity”
If you would like to find out more about Lime Tree Primary School and GLF MAT I would suggest looking on their website and chatting with local parents who sing it’s praises.
Watercolour also has a huge appeal because of if design – modern and stylish… with the canals and the beautifully manicured gardens which are all looked after, I really enjoy showing a potential resident around Watercolour and I know instantly if it ticks all the boxes!
What other things can you recommend in the local area?
I can highly recommend a visit to Nutfield Priory Farm, with the garden centre on one side of the road, with a brilliant café, and the farm shop on the other side of the road ….it is a treat to visit.  It is the perfect place to pick up special cheeses or meat from the butches – they also have an amazing selection of Gin! Stocking COOK meals and a selection of fruit and vegetables it can easily become addictive popping in to pick up something delicious! (I’m not suggesting it is an affordable solution to a weekly shop!!) The Move Revolution Head Office is just around the corner from the farm – which means it is very easy to pop in for a unique last minute birthday present. There is also a Pet shop opposite the farm shop – perfect for anyone with animals!
Many of the Move Revolution team enjoy a coffee at The Old Post in Nutfield which a short distance from Watercolour. If you are looking to walk to a local pub from Watercolour.. it is stroll to The Inn on the Pond in Bletchingly – a beautiful setting and the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine or a pint (of the local brew!)
Thinking of moving to Watercolour, or selling your home give Louise a call on 01737 888220 and book a valuation today!
  from Move Revolution https://www.moverevolution.com/blog/loving-watercolour-with-louise-simpson/
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sophiadana · 5 years
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Loving Watercolour with Louise Simpson
Loving Watercolour
We have loved selling stunning properties in Watercolour last year and looking forward to selling many more in 2019.  Watercolour has a wonderful feel due to it’s unique setting in the countryside, connected to Redhill for easy access to the mainline station and amazing facilities (The Belfry Shopping Centre, new Sainsbury’s, Harlequin theatre, Redhill Memorial Park and so much more), Bletchingley village with it’s country pubs, renowned auction house and wonderful walks, and Merstham with great train connection, increasingly popular Pizza Project (wood fired pizza’s at their best), long established Newtons Violins, specialising in Stringed instruments and quaint Quality Street, which hosts annual events and from which you can access Quality Street Cricket Club and pitch.
Louise Simpson, our Area Sales Manager for Reigate, Redhill and the surrounding villages is a Watercolour expert, we asked her to share what she loves about Watercolour and why it is a great place to buy a home…
What do you love about Watercolour?
Watercolour is really lovely for walks around the lake, this is often commented on by our clients, when I have taken a walk around the lake it is so open and beautiful, not only do you take in the beauty of the lake but also the incredible ‘skies’ that can be seen throughout the year – and my favourite a stunning sunset.
Watercolour has been designed with a great deal of thought about the living space inside the houses. As you can imagine I have seen quite a few Watercolour properties over the past years, I love their individual layouts and features, particularly those that you don’t often come across.  I fell in love with the mezzanine floor at Mockford mews, this design feature created an incredible space inside the property – I know the new owners found this irresistible
There is also a community feel with local shops, pharmacy, and doctors, which is a real pull for those moving to Watercolour from outside the area.
What has been your favourite room in the recent Watercolour properties you have sold? 
It is very difficult to choose, as you know I loved the mezzanine floor at Mockford Mews.  However, it would have to be the master bedroom at Lilley Mead, with its walk in dressing area it was exceptional – especially the breath-taking view across the lake as you wake up and go to bed at night!
Why is Watercolour so popular?  
Watercolour is very popular with families and first time buyers, in particular those who commute, as it is so close to Redhill and Merstham main line stations. The development of Lime Tree Primary School with it’s new facilities have added to interest in the area.  The Lime Tree Primary School is part of GLF Multi Academy Trust, which has a very good reputation, and is also responsible for the development of the new secondary school in the area.
“A Multi-Academy Trust established in 2012, we believe that every child in our schools can achieve the highest academic standards whilst enjoying a vibrant, challenging and rich curriculum. Whilst operating as a part of a family, each school exists in its own right maintaining its own unique characteristics and individual identity”
If you would like to find out more about Lime Tree Primary School and GLF MAT I would suggest looking on their website and chatting with local parents who sing it’s praises.
Watercolour also has a huge appeal because of if design – modern and stylish… with the canals and the beautifully manicured gardens which are all looked after, I really enjoy showing a potential resident around Watercolour and I know instantly if it ticks all the boxes!
What other things can you recommend in the local area?
I can highly recommend a visit to Nutfield Priory Farm, with the garden centre on one side of the road, with a brilliant café, and the farm shop on the other side of the road ….it is a treat to visit.  It is the perfect place to pick up special cheeses or meat from the butches – they also have an amazing selection of Gin! Stocking COOK meals and a selection of fruit and vegetables it can easily become addictive popping in to pick up something delicious! (I’m not suggesting it is an affordable solution to a weekly shop!!) The Move Revolution Head Office is just around the corner from the farm – which means it is very easy to pop in for a unique last minute birthday present. There is also a Pet shop opposite the farm shop – perfect for anyone with animals!
Many of the Move Revolution team enjoy a coffee at The Old Post in Nutfield which a short distance from Watercolour. If you are looking to walk to a local pub from Watercolour.. it is stroll to The Inn on the Pond in Bletchingly – a beautiful setting and the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine or a pint (of the local brew!)
Thinking of moving to Watercolour, or selling your home give Louise a call on 01737 888220 and book a valuation today!
    from sophiadana https://www.moverevolution.com/blog/loving-watercolour-with-louise-simpson/
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Move Revolution Christmas Girls Wish List 2018!
Our Move Revolution Girls’ Wish List was such a huge hit last year we have updated it for 2018… with so many compliments about the different independent businesses, we have added in all their new gifts for 2018 – fantastic for last minute ideas! We originally wanted to create an Ultimate Girls’ Christmas Wish List using all the local knowledge from the girls (and guys) in our Move Revolution offices throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent! It was decided that our list needed to be ‘local’ either produced by someone local, or stocked by someone local.
As an independent business, we know how much hard work and dedication we invest into delivering the very best possible customer service for our clients….having started with one office in Nutfield, Surrey which covers the Reigate, Redhill, Horley and Oxted area we now have offices throughout Surrey, Sussex and Kent, at Move Revolution we all have a real love for what we do, as do all these local businesses!
This is our 2018 gorgeous sparkly list – get ready to buy all the things for yourself (or share this with your partner with a big hint!!)  
Move Revolution’s Girls Shopping List 2018-
(To read full details on each of the item, and why we love it, see below!)
1.  All about Eve at Home (Reigate)- Dark Amber
2. Willow & Boo (Tunbridge Wells) – The Nutcracker Box
3. Bradshaw & Sons (Sevenoaks) – Sevenoaks Satchel
4. The Gin Kitchen (Dorking) – Artisan Dancing Dragontail or Gutsy Monkey Gin
5. Ivy Florence (Lingfield) – Christmas Flowers
6. Squerry’s (Westerham) – Sparkling Wine
7. Monty Bojangles (Head office – Kenley, Truffle Bar – Reigate) –  Winter Wanderland
8. Gravetye Manor – Amazing Dining Experience
9. Time Hair & Beauty (Caterham) – ‘Going Out Hair & Beauty’ Gift Voucher
Find out a little bit more about the gorgeous items on our ultimate shopping list 2018!
 (1) The perfect Candle  – All about Eve at Home Dark Amber
These are truly gorgeous candles – and we love the latest edition!
“A hypnotic fragrance of amber and leather on a base of jasmine, smoky spices and a hint of citrus, make this a truly sophisticated seasonal fragrance.
Hand poured in the UK by candle specialists, our candles hold 220gms of wax, burn for approximately 40 hours and burn evenly right down to the bottom of the glass. Our customers love them as they really do hold their strong fragrance right to the very end!!”
All about Eve at Home Dark Amber
(2) The perfect handmade gift – Lollipops!
Do you remember Willow & Boo (recommended by our Royal Tunbridge Wells team) this year, inspired by the film they have created  The Nutcracker box….
A lovely treat box with-
Mother Gingers sherbet Jar with a strawberry gold swirl lollipop
A lemon snowflake
Blackcurrant sugar plum fairy slippers
Strawberry nutcracker lollipop
and a little gilded sugar mouse.
The Nutcracker Box
   (3) The Sevenoaks satchel – Every girl likes to feel unique!
“Inspired by the bags of the 1930’s and 40’s, when artistry was paramount, the Sevenoaks Satchel is a respectful nod to history, a new classic for a changed world. Designed with versatility in mind it can be worn on the shoulder, hands-free across the body or brief-case style using the top handle. The Sevenoaks satchel features a generously proportioned duel moulded body, single buckle brass closure and detachable internal pocket. Streamlined and minimalist but imbued with character, this unique Satchel is your new style must-have”
(4) GIN GIN  GIN ! (Need we say more!)
A few of us had the pleasure of visiting the Gin Kitchen this summer – it was truly amazing, they have launched a new gin – they are feeling in the pink this time!
“As our NEW Blushing Monkey Pink Gin hit the shelves of Fortnum and Mason in September 2018 for our fourth Spirit of the Month. Our latest addition is our unique interpretation of the pink gin revolution – our amethyst portal to the divine! We’ve created a juniper-led but gorgeously floral gin with a delightful sweet (but not too sweet) fruity twist by macerating our mischievous Gutsy Monkey with a bashful cluster of sweet black grapes! With the addition of tonic, the initially translucent Blushing Monkey transforms into a pearlescent pink elixir. Our favourite serve is to add the tonic first so the gin forms a candifloss-coloured cloud.”. http://gin.kitchen
(5) The gift of flowers – discover Ivy Florence!
The secret florist is tucked away in Lingfield Village – Ivy Florence in Lingfield is a treat to visit at the this time of year! With attention to detail you really will be thrilled, and importantly so will the lucky recipient!
Wonderful flower gifts 
(6) Pop the cork! Who can resist a glass of bubbles!
“Vintage sparkling wine that reflects the amazing spirit, rich heritage and the beautiful terroir of our North Downs Estate”
With a gorgeous selection of sparkling wines… and wonderful experiences based at the vineyard – this really is a wonderful way to toast Christmas morning!
  Wonderful bubbles
7)  Monty Bojangles – Truffles!
Monty Bojangles is a huge favourite of Louise Simpson’s, our Head Office Area Sales Manager. This year they have a ‘Winter Wonderland’ selection.. perfect for any Christmas Stocking!!  Either buy online or at The Reigate Truffle Bar which is a great place to visit for Christmas shopping (and amazing hot chocolate)
  8) An amazing dinner! 
We have been hearing wonderful things about Gravetye Manor… just take a look at the beautiful setting and incredible menus! (you will be very tempted!)
“Prepare to be delighted by our magnificent Michelin Star meals. Our immensely talented head chef, George Blogg takes the freshest ingredients from our Kitchen Garden and transforms them into a culinary masterpiece. If it’s not in season, it’s not on the menu”
9)  The Ultimate ‘Going Out Out Package’ with Time Hair & Beauty 
We know that many of you enjoyed this package last year … so we have included it in our list! Treat yourself or wonderful friend / girlfriend / wife a TIME Hair and Beauty pampering packages.  Created by Katherine Casey-Farmer (Kat) who trained and worked in Covent Garden, Camden, Croydon and Reigate – this is perfect as a gift.
If you are not sure what to choose… Kat has created a ‘Going Out Out Package’- what a wonderful treat for any girl!
Going ‘out out’ Blowdry
Going ‘out out’ Make-up
Going ‘out out’ Gel Manicure
 If you’re thinking of moving, call the team on 0330 223 1000 or fill in the valuation form.
We can’t wait to chat with you!
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