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20 By the Dart • What’s On


What’s on at


local nationaltrust.org.uk


GREENWAY Open weekends 11am – 4pm in December except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Closed in January. Reopens 11 February 2017


7 December, 1 February GREENWAY GARDEN BLITZ On the first Wednesday of each month the garden team at Greenway blitz an overgrown or neglected area of garden - can you help? 9.30am – 4pm. Tel: 01803 661905.


Weekends in December except 24 & 25 THE ADVENTURE OF THE CHRISTMAS PUDDING


properties


Please check National Trust website for further details


Come and see the house decorated for Christmas and little ones can search for the stolen ruby. Free event. Booking not needed. 11am – 3.30pm.


11 December CAROLS IN THE COURTYARD Members of local choirs, the Greenway staff and volunteers, and the local community will be gathering in the courtyard to sing carols, followed by festive hot drinks and mince pies. 3.30 – 4.30pm.


27 – 31 December GREENWAY GARDEN WINTER WALK A winter walk with a Greenway gardener is a great way to find out all about the history of the garden and see the seasonal highlights of this woodland garden. 2 – 3pm


COLETON FISHACRE Open weekends 11am – 4pm in December except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Closed in January. Reopens 11 February 2017


FRIDAY – SUNDAY THROUGHOUT DECEMBER AND 27 – 31 DECEMBER COLETON AGLOW This Christmas Coleton Fishacre’s garden is once again aglow with festive and dramatic lighting. Follow the illuminated route around the garden taking in the beauty of the surroundings, and head inside the house to see the decorations inspired by Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘The Mikado.’ 5 – 7.30pm.


4, 11 & 18 December FATHER CHRISTMAS VISITS COLETON FISHACRE


Meet Father Christmas as he takes a rest from his festive duties. 2 – 3.30pm.


OVERBECK’S Closed in November and December. child.


Shepherds Huts & Handmade Furniture www.necooper.co.uk


N & E COOPER


Y Garden room Y Guest Bedroom Y Office Y Study Y Hobby Room


Y Handmade Cast Iron Wheels,


turntable and draw-bar


Y Corrugated Iron or wooden exterior


Y Finished in a colour of your choice.


The classic Shepherd Hut provides an adaptable space, keeping romance and rustic charm with modern day levels of comfort. Electric hook up and fully insulated using sheeps wool, the interior can be fitted out with purpose made furniture and a woodburning stove as required.


The Old Forge, Dartside Quay, Galmpton, Devon, TQ5 OEH Tel. 01803 363 373 • email info@necooper.co.uk


Contact us to talk about designing and making a bespoke piece or producing something of your own design. Look at


our website gallery for examples of our work.


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