Coach outing to Harlow Carr Gardens and Harrogate.
Saturday - 7th June 2008 (Time TBA)
Harlow Carr really is one of Yorkshire’s most relaxing yet inspiring locations. The beautiful 58 acre gardens are open every day of the year, except Christmas Day, and highlights include the breathtaking streamside planting, new ‘Gardens through Time’ (7 gardens that take visitors on a journey through the last 200 years of gardening history), Kitchen Garden, Scented Garden, peaceful woodland and arboretum… to name but a few.
Harrogate is a pleasant spa town to the south-east of the Yorkshire Dales, famous for its tea shops, flower shows, Turkish baths, antique shops, and the Harrogate International Conference Centre. The town is also famous for its associations with the great English crime novelist Agatha Christie, who "disappeared" here for a few days in the 1930s (!)
Nearby attractions include Harewood House, Almscliffe Crag, Ripley Castle, and Knaresborough, as well as Nidderdale, the Washburn Valley and of course, the Yorkshire Dales national park itself.
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A reminder that there will be a coffee morning at the Church Hall, Frodsham on
Thursday - 26th June 2008 (Time TBA)
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