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Tourism information Local Attractions near The Knife And Cleaver
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Home of the Code breakers. The Largest collection of ENIGMA machines. Http:/ www.bletchleypark.org.uk. John Bunyan Meeting Free Church. Experience an incredible story of Christian faith and courage. Scenes from Pilgrims Progress. Amazing bronze entrance Doors. Some of the finest examples of stained glass windows of the 20th and 21st century. Http:/ www.bunyanmeeting.co.uk. Kathy Brown the accredited landscape gardener and designer has an amazing display of gardens, plants and flowers for all to see.
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Places-of-interest-around-Stevington
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Copy of oil portrait of John Bunyan by Thomas Sadler. Original in the National Portrait Gallery, London). IN BEDFORD (5 miles away). Two hour cruise on the river Ouse through Bedford on the John Bunyan boat. Http:/ www.b-mkwaterway.org.uk/the-trips/. Bunyan Museum and Bunyan Meeting Free Church. The museum celebrates the life and work of our famous local author John Bunyan writer of The Pilgrims Progress amongst his 60 published works. Passing through the villlage and along the river bank. The museum is ...
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Wisteria and Cow Parsley: April 2010
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Thursday, 22 April 2010. Dances with Goats: April at Tumbledown. Blossom on the Greengage Tree. Spring has arrived at Tumbledown kicking and screaming this month, and I really mean SCREAMING! It all started last week. I had been visiting friends in the West Country at the weekend and I did not return until Tuesday. The Aged P's had gone on a jolly outing to the district Hospital for Aged P No 1's weekly. Dip in the pool. I told my little brood yesterday that they now have blogging obligations and a photo...
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Edible flowers
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In the summer and for Group Visits Kathys floral cakes are regularly available depending on the season. Kathy also offers a full edible flower demonstration for. People may not know it, but many gardeners have a rich feast of Edible Flowers in their garden during the Summer months. If they grow one scented rose, a lavender plant, a thyme or mint, borage, rosemary or daylily, then they have the making of drinks, cakes, salads, savoury dishes and floral drinksand all so simple. When groups visit in June.
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Lectures
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Within 50 miles of Stevington. Digital presentation with beautiful illustrations. Lectures in 2016: 140 plus travel at 40p per mile. Choose from the following topics -. 1 Bulbs for All Seasons. 2 The Edible Flower Garden*. 3 The Cottage Garden. 4 The Manor House Garden; inspiration and creation. 5 Clematis and other climbers. 6 The Winter Garden. 7 Gardens of China and the Luoyang Peony Festival (new). 8 Distinctive Containers: Spring and Summer *. 9 Distinctive Containers: Autumn through to Spring *.
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Plan
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1Garden Plan with Roses and Art. 2 Late summer highlights Plan and 3. Late Flowering Clematis. 2 Rose garden 1992. 4 Summer dry pot garden 1997*. 5 Pergola and pots 1999*. 6 Avenue of white stemmed birches 1998*. 8 Bronze and silver garden 1998. 9 Wild flowers 2000. 10 Barn roses 1992. 11 Well terrace 2013. 13 Cottage garden 1991-2*. 14 Terrace and French parterres 1994-5*. 15 Rose arbours with fountain 1995. 16 Formal borders 1995. Climbing and rambler roses. C Blairii No 2. D Pauls Himalayan Musk.
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LinksPage
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We have opened for NGS Charities for the last 19 years. We are having a break this year having opened twice last year. Many thanks to all those who supported our events. This site gives all the other gardens which open through the scheme. I appeared on BBC Gardeners World on 10th October 2008 with Sarah Raven when we made an ice bowl and discussed by edible flower borders and how to make a rose petal cake. Our garden featured in the December Issue 2008. His photography is so rich and vibrant. The Cottage...
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The-Garden-in-Winter
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Diary January 3rd 2016.the mild wet weather continues. Discovery and adventure are such important aspects of garden life. There are cheery banks of aconites in the cottage garden and all beneath the lime trees where the boundary views look down over the Ouse meadows. Snowdrops line the snaking path in the. Ten years ago with coloured cornus stems on one side (Cornus Winter Fire clearly earns its name! Elsewhere we have amazing barks, with various types of. And super white stemmed birches including. The b...
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The-April-Garden
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The Manor House Garden, Church Road, Stevington, Nr Bedford MK43 7QB. Pipit is one of the best with its lemon petals streaked with white. It is multiheaded and scented and naturalises extremely well. Early clematis add zing to the scene, along with blossoms and spring herbaceous plants. Scented perennial honesty. Website Designed at Homestead List Your Business for Free.
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The-garden-in-May
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Kathy Browns MAY GARDEN. The Manor House,. Church Road, Stevington,. Nr Bedford MK43 7QB. Open to pre-arranged Groups. See Group Visit button above. Tuesdays May 24th and 31st 1-5pm. Adults Children are free. No need to book. Is a beautiful time here with tulips in the borders and pots and orchard blossoms under planted with blue camassias. The ornamental cherries make a fantastic show. Clematis montanas provide a wonderful show.tops being. Clematis Willie, Blue Eclipse. Provide a beautiful show elsewhere.