WHAT’S ON
about the walks contact Griselda Guthrie, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader 01803 834762.
26th May WILDLIFE GARDENING sharpham House, Ashprington Join Friends of the Bees and PUPA for a day of talks, activities and information on wildlife gardening lead by Phil Chandler - The Barefoot Bee Keeper. Discover how bees, bugs and bacteria are hard at work with us in the garden and how they can help us. Food and refreshments available to buy. Donation towards cost please. 10am - 4pm. Meet at Sharpham House, Ashprington. www.
sharphamtrust.org
28th May BAT WATCH slapton Ley Field Centre Explore the night-time world of these magical creatures. Watch them emerge from their roosts, follow their foraging routes and use our bat detectors to hear their weird and wonderful calls. Sensible outdoor clothing and
3rd May, 7th June COLETON FISHACRE JAZZ CLUB A relaxing
evening with
friends, enjoying a delicious two course supper accom- panied by local jazz trio Art Deco Music. 7 pm to 9.30 pm. All tickets £25 Con- tact: Belinda Smith, 01803 842382, coletonfishacre@
nationaltrust.org.uk.
12th May DAWN CHORUS WALK Greenway, Galmpton Take a walk on the beautiful Greenway estate with one of our countryside Rang- ers. The walk finishes with coffee and croissants in Greenway’s House Kitchen. 5am – 8am. 01803 842382, greenway@nationaltrust.
org.uk.
18th May COCKTAILS & CHAOS AT COLETON Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear Step back in time to the 1920s for an elegant cock-
footwear essential. A torch and insect repellent are advisable. Sorry, no dogs. Booking essential 01548-580685.
30th May WALK & TALK – BLACKPOOL
SANDS VIA VENN LANE Meet at Dartmouth Leisure Centre at 10.15. 1 – 1.5 hours.
2nd June WALK & TALK – CORONATION
JUBILEE WALK A special Coronation Jubilee walk on the new circular route. Meet at Dartmouth Castle Tea Room at 11am & bring a picnic! A more challenging walk – approx 1.5/2 hours.
6th June WALK & TALK – DART RIVERSIDE
& DARTINGTON ESTATE Meet either at x81 bus stop at Dartmouth Pontoon at 9.50 or at 10.35 outside Totnes railway station. A more challenging walk – approx 1.5/2 hours.
13th June WALK & TALK – DARTMOUTH &
KINGSWEAR RIVERSIDES Meet at the Bandstand at 10.15 – gentle stroll approx 1 hour. Bring money for ferries.
16th June BLACKPOOL VALLEY EXPLORER Blackpool sands, Dartmouth Meet at the flag pole, Blackpool Sands. 2pm – 4.30pm. Join Sir Geoffrey Newman, of the Blackpool and Start Estate, to discover more about the fascinating history of the secret seaside gardens of Blackpool just behind the beach, followed by a walk up Blackpool Valley and on to Stoke Fleming. 3 miles, some steep climbs up out of the valley to Stoke Fleming, returning on the coast path. Adults £4, child £2. www.
southdevonaonb.org.uk.
20th June WALK & TALK – LONGWOOD
KINGSWEAR CIRCULAR Meet at the bandstand at 10.15 - A more challenging walk – approx 1.5/2 hours.
tail party, where nothing will go wrong... but if it does, can you discover the murderer before it’s too late? Booking Essential: 01803 842383, coleton- fishacre@nationaltrust.
org.uk.
23rd May 1950S HOLIDAY HOME TOUR Greenway House, Galmpton
Come along and discover Greenway’s 1950s past ‘ learn how the family used and enjoyed their private holiday home, and enjoy tea and cake on the lawn. All tickets £15. 6pm – 8pm. 01803 842382, greenway@
nationaltrust.org.uk
26th May FAIRY DAY: FAIRY MAGNOLIA & THE MAGIC PIRATES Greenway House, Galmpton Fairy Magnolia was busy organising Queen Camellia’s Birthday Party with the other fairies, when a band of Magic Pirates cast a spell to hide all the presents.
Join the fairies to search for the presents and watch out for pirates on the way! 2pm – 4pm. Child £3. More Information: Greenway, 01803 842382, greenway@
nationaltrust.org.uk.
6th June D-DAY TALK & TEA Greenway House, Galmpton Join local expert Alan Forster for tea and biscuits in the heart of Greenway, the House Kitchen, as he discusses Greenway’s D Day connections and the library frieze. 5pm – 6pm. All tickets £6. More Information: Greenway, 01803 842382, greenway@
nationaltrust.org.uk 14th June SKETCHING DAY Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear Enjoy the tranquillity and take artistic inspiration from the gardens while it is oth- erwise closed to the public. All abilities are welcome! 10am – 3pm. Tickets £18. 01803 842382, coleton- fishacre@nationaltrust.
org.uk.
15th June OUTDOOR THEATRE: ROMEO & JULIET Walled Garden, Greenway House Grab your camera, sunglass- es and guidebook and join Heartbreak Productions on an epic trip of a lifetime’ first stop, a hot, steamy piazza in Verona and a monumental love story. ‘ Heartbreak’s storytelling style infuses a modern twist with the intensity of this legendary tale. Gates open 5.30pm. Tickets up to £13. 01803 842382, greenway@
nationaltrust.org.uk.
29th June THE NINETEENTH CENTURY GARDEN Greenway House, Galmpton Discover the nineteenth century history to Green- way gardens by joining one of our fact filled gardeners for a tour of Greenway’s gardens, delving into the garden in the 1800s. Booking Essential. 01803 842382
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