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The Perfect Retreat for Weddings, Private Celebrations and Events


• Grade 2 listed hill top property dating back to 1620 • Available for exclusive use


• Set within 4 acres of private grounds • 8 double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms


• 2 large turrets for entertaining guests with standing capacities of 100 and 60 • Games room with pool / snooker room, lounge, kitchen and bathroom • Fully equipped ground floor kitchen • Private swimming pool


Call: 0800 0146 101 • Email: celebrate@waltoncastle.com • Walton Castle, Castle Road, Clevedon, BS21 7AA


Songs from the Shed Present...


4th


November Sarah Petite


Kenn Village Hall


Tickets are available from: www.songsfromtheshed.com


Songs from the Shed on Tour...


Saturday 15th November -


Film: O Brother Where Art Thou? + Live: The Cadbury Sisters Curzon Clevedon


Thursday 27th November


Film: The 78 Project Movie + Live: Rob Heron &


The Teapad Orchestra Curzon Clevedon


Tickets are available from: www.curzon.org.uk/ curzonevents.php


Civic Society and Local History Group Public Meetings


Thursday 13th November


Terry Stevens on Tyntesfield Thursday 20th


November The Great War - Family History


All meetings are held at St Andrew’s Church Centre - all are welcome, visitors £3


For more information visit: clevedon-civic-society.org.uk


The Food Market @ Seeley’s, 61 Hill Road


Every Tuesday and Saturday Pop up stalls available


every Friday. Vintage Market on the second Sunday of every month


Clevedon Salerooms 20th


November


Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antique Furniture, Fine Art and Collector’s Items


Curzon Cinema


To see what’s on and book your book your tickets visit: www.curzon.org.uk


The Farmers Markets


Every fourth Saturday of each month from 9am to 12.30pm


The Farmers Markets sell local goods produced by farmers in North Somerset. Held in Queen’s Square, it offers a wide range of products and craft gifts


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