About The Event
All workshops are bespoke, interactive and include a botanical drinks reception and homemade bites!
From pure inspiration to practical planning sessions, our mix of classes are led
The garden will be open so visitors get the chance to see the structural planning as well as the flowering shrubs, bulbs and hellebores.
Entry £5.00 for adults, free
Build a Withy Deer Sculpture from freshly coppiced hazel.
In the beautiful Grist Wood, near the historic town of Rye.
Expert tuition from Martin Brockman.
Saturday 23rd March 2019 10am
Two-hour guided walk around Rye including a visit to the Town Hall and its secret attic museum containing the infamous Gibbet Cage and skull. £10 per person, kids free. Walk
Two-hour guided walk around Rye including a visit to the Town Hall and its secret attic museum containing the infamous Gibbet Cage and skull. £10 per person (Kids free). Walk
St Leonards-on-Sea Kings Road Street Market returns for another year with a great selection of craft stalls, vintage, artisan goods, street food and more. Go and enjoy the fun and
St Leonards-on-Sea Kings Road Street Market returns for another year with a great selection of craft stalls, vintage, artisan goods, street food and more. Go and enjoy the fun and
Two-hour guided walk around Rye including a visit to the Town Hall and its secret attic museum containing the infamous Gibbet Cage and skull. £10 per person (Kids free). Walk
Two-hour guided walk around Rye including a visit to the Town Hall and its secret attic museum containing the infamous Gibbet Cage and skull. £10 per person (Kids free). Walk
Northiam's Bonfire Procession will be held on Saturday 20th October, leaving the Bonfire Field (on the A28 south of the village) at 7.30pm, processing into the village,
The nature reserve at Rye Harbour is special for wildlife, with more than 4,000 species including about 300 that are nationally rare or endangered.
It is also special for
Join Dr Barry Yates for a two-mile circular walk around part of this beautiful nature reserve looking at wildlife, history and the changing coastline.
We should see the last of