Showing posts with label Open Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Open Day. Show all posts

Monday, 18 October 2010

All I want for Christmas is ... Farncombe gift vouchers have something for all


“I loved my few days at Farncombe Estate. What a fabulous setting – a really inspiring place to learn. The programme of activities and lectures for the coming months looks really tempting and I am already thinking of putting my name down for some of them”.

Valerie Singleton

All I want for Christmas is ... Farncombe Estate Gift Vouchers have something for all

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Blue Peter presenter draws winners at Farncombe Estate

Farncombe Estate enjoyed a very successful Open Day on Sunday 12 September with a record number of places sold on taster talks, demonstrations and workshops ranging from gardening demonstrations to gospel singing and painting with pen and wash.

35 of Farncombe’s tutors were joined by local organisations including the Cotswold Conservation Board, Simon de Montfort Society, Court Barn Museum and Longborough Opera to give an amazing range of interests for visitors to find out about.


The raffle was drawn by Valerie Singleton (pictured), best known for her years as a presenter for Blue Peter and now involved with Discount Age and the Simplicity Computer – specially designed for older people who have never used a computer. Lucky winners of the 20 prizes walked away with vouchers for dinner at the Dormy House Hotel, bags of Ecover environmentally aware cleaning products, hampers of delicious food, vouchers for events at Farncombe and other treats.

The day was a great launch for Farncombe’s new 90 page programme of courses, day schools and events which can be found on the website, http://www.farncombeestate.co.uk/ , William Reddaway, Head of Lifelong Learning, commented “It is hard to make each new programme better than the last but I think we have done it for 2011! The team here have done a fantastic job in finding brilliant tutors for courses as different as magic, bridge, history and folk music”

Monday, 20 September 2010

Launch of the 2011 weekend course programme

Friends and tutors sharing the launch of our 2011 weekend course programme on Sunday 12 September - we have just uploaded some of our photographs to Flickr - you can see them here :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/meetcotswolds/sets/72157624994992072/detail

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Visit our Open Day this Sunday and enter our free prize draw for the chance to win …

... origami by Judith Laing, a gardening book signed by author & tutor Andrew Mikolajski, message boards by tutor Sue Hazell, an angel painting by local artist Christine Barnett, Dinner for 2 at the Dormy House Hotel Barn Owl Bar, Farncombe Estate gift vouchers, food hampers from Wilson Vale Catering and Cotswold Conference Centre, a painting by tutor and artist Arnold Lowrey, a 45 minute relaxation massage by Moto Sasaki or a signed book by tutor and digital photographer Derek Forss !

Farncombe Estate would like to say a huge thank you to all the tutors and friends that are helping make Sunday such a fabulous event. Do drop by and see us – the Centre is open 11am – 4.30pm - admission and car parking are both free !!

www.FarncombeEstate.co.uk/OpenDay - call 0333 456 8580 for programme details.

Monday, 6 September 2010

A free open day at Farncombe celebrates new programme launch

Amid 300 acres of Cotswold countryside overlooking the picturesque village of Broadway and the Vale of Evesham, Farncombe Estate Centre will be celebrating the launch of a new course programme on Sunday 12th September.

A free Open Day will take place on the Estate to mark the release of the new brochure, which contains over 300 weekend courses from January to December 2011 in subjects ranging from Origami and Sugar Craft, through learning French, medieval history and opera to playing Bridge, painting watercolours and singing in a Gospel Choir.

The courses, all aimed at adults, offer a flexible approach to learning with an emphasis on enjoyment and personal development. Participants span a wide age-range and there is strong support from third age and female students.

Attending a course at Farncombe can result in life-changing experiences, new and lasting friendships, or an addiction to residential short courses (or even all three!) Tutors and students agree that there are huge advantages of spending a few days away from the pressures and distractions of everyday life, learning a new skill or practising a favourite hobby.

The standards of tuition and hospitality at Farncombe are exceptionally high – selected tutors are some of the most experienced and skilled across the country, and the venue itself has received several national awards for the quality of its facilities and outstanding customer service.


William Reddaway, Head of Lifelong Learning for Farncombe explains “2010 has been an exciting year at Farncombe and the 2011 programme continues our wide range of courses. We are almost unique as a centre in the number and the diversity of the events we offer to adults who wish to continue to gain new knowledge or new skills. 2011 will see the continuing refurbishment of bedrooms and training rooms and the building of 32 new bedrooms. So, in 2012 we will be able to grow our programme again and offer facilities to more groups to come and pursue their own interests. We already provide a venue for, among others, choirs, embroiderers, musicians, bridge players, and yoga groups, and we look forward to being able to welcome greater numbers to such a lovely setting for study”

For further details or a free copy of the new brochure visit www.FarncombeEstate.co.uk or call 01386 854100. The Open Day runs from 11am – 4.30pm on Sunday 12th September. Both admission & car parking are free.

Monday, 2 August 2010

Patchwork for Christmas - Textile workshop £5

Sunday 12 September - In this hour long taster workshop with Georgina Oldham you will make a card from one square of fabric and a decoration from cereal packet card and fabric. All the necessary materials will be provided.

Open Day Workshop: 12.45pm Patchwork for Christmas - Crafts & Textiles

Everyone Can Sing - Give It A Try! Tickets £5 for a limited period only !

Dan's weekend workshops are consistently popular at Farncombe. Join him at our Open Day on Sunday 12 September to discover posture & breathing, experiment with different vocal sounds, chanting & listening, and end by singing a song together. He'll prove that Everyone Can Sing !

Open Day Workshop: 11.00pm Everyone Can Sing - Give It A Try! - Singing Courses

Book it now ! Making proper posh soap - free demonstration at our Open Day Sunday 12 September

Due to popular demand we have a second Soap Making demo starting at 3.30pm - sign up online here or request a booking form by calling 0333 456 8580 !

Open Day Demonstration: 3.30pm Making proper posh soap! - Crafts & Textiles

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Literature and Science - The Frankenstein Effect Sunday 12 September Tickets £5

As part of our Open Day programme on Sunday 12 September join Angela Day to explore how literature has popularised scientific advance and also issued warnings against it. H G Wells’s The Time Machine and William Morris’s News from Nowhere celebrated the opportunities created by technological progress, whereas Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World show the consequences of allowing science to get out of control.

Tickets £5 if booked before 12 August - call 01386 854100 or book online.

Open Day Presentation 11.00am: Literature and Science - The Frankenstein Effect - OPEN DAY 2010

Friday, 18 June 2010

Sunday Lunch menu - book online now

Free Open DaySunday Lunch Menu 12 September 2010

£14 per person

Bookings being taken online now



Roasted Tomato & Beetroot Soup with Chive Crème Fraiche & Garlic Croutons Confit Duck Leg Pancake filled with Cucumber & Spring Onion served with Honey & Thyme Salad & Hoi Sin Dressing


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Roast Gloucestershire Beef served with Yorkshire Pudding, Horseradish Sauce & rich Gravy Pan Fried Salmon Fillet on a Bed of Tomato & Chorizo Fondue with a Basil & Black Olive Oil Butternut Squash & Sage Risotto with Balsamic Reduction

All served with a selection of fresh Vegetables and Potatoes


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Treacle Tart served with Custard (V)

Blackberry Delice

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Where to find us and what we do

Farncombe Estate is situated just outside the Cotswold village of Broadway. We are approximately 50 minutes from Oxford, Birmingham and Bristol and easily located from the M5, M40 and M42.

There is a direct rail service from London Paddington to Moreton in Marsh which is our nearest rail station. To help rail travellers we offer a return taxi collection service from the station.

For a location map and further directions please visit our website.