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044 SPOTLIGHT ON WESTERHAM Squerryes


Squerryes have been committed to creating joy for the last 300 years and in a bottle of Squerryes Brut and Rosé they have an award-winning English sparkling wine that refl ects the amazing spirit, rich heritage and the beautiful terroir of the 2,500-acre Squerryes Estate. The entire collection of vintage sparkling wines, including the current UK National Champion, are available to taste and buy at their new winery in Westerham. • Squerryes Tasting Room & Estate Offi ce, Westerham Valley Farm, Westerham TN16 1QP, call 01959 562345 or visit www.squerryes.co.uk


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Clare Dicker Clare’s clinic has free easy parking, including a disabled ramp to help with access. She is highly qualifi ed and in addition to normal podiatry services Clare can treat persistent in-growing toenails with partial or full nail removal. This is a minor procedure that takes just under an hour to perform using local anaesthetic. Gift vouchers available. • Clare Dicker, Qualifi ed Surgical Chiropodist, 7 Juniper Close, Biggin Hill TN16 3LZ, call 01959 576161 or visit www.claredicker.co.uk


Kate’s Collection Kate’s Collection is a friendly ladies boutique specialising in stylish clothing for women of all ages. Our autumn brands have been sourced from far and wide – Northern Europe, Italy and France, complementing collections from Israel, Australia and New Zealand. Most brands are stocked from size 8-18. We look forward to welcoming you and are open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm. • Kate’s Collection, 3 The Green, Westerham TN16 1AS, call 01959 562575 or visit www.katescollection.co.uk


WIN! An overnight stay and breakfast for 2 at The Bakery


With delicious dishes, fi ne wines and attractive accommodation, there is plenty to enjoy at The Bakery


easy reach of historic attractions such as Squerryes Court and Sir Winston Churchill’s former home Chartwell, The Bakery Bar and Restaurant has been under the same ownership for more than 12 years. Proprietor Andrew Bond and his dedicated team continually strive to provide high quality food and drink in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Specialising in modern British and


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European cuisine, there is something on offer for all tastes and occasions – from


ocated in the centre of the picturesque village of Tatsfi eld, just outside the historic market town of Westerham and within


brasserie-style bar meals, ever popular Sunday lunch with a more traditional menu and prices for children, to specialist parties and functions for up to 90 people seated. There’s more to The Bakery than its food and drink offering – extend your visit and stay overnight in one of the seven individually designed and furnished en suite bedrooms, with under fl oor heating, fl at screen TVs, tea and coffee making facilities as well as free WiFi. There is also a vibrant bar just downstairs making it an ideal venue for a light lunch or dinner, or even for coffee or evening drinks and cocktails. • The Bakery Restaurant, Westmore Green,


Tatsfi eld TN16 2AG, call 01959 577605 or email info@thebakeryrestaurant.com


How to enter


We’re offering one reader the chance to win a mid-week overnight stay for two with breakfast at The Bakery. For your chance to win, simply send your name, address, contact number and email on a postcard to The Bakery Competition, INDEX, 39 Little Mount Sion, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1YS by Friday 29th September 2017. The winner will be the fi rst entry drawn at random. There is no cash alternative and the editor’s decision is fi nal.


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