New Members Evening
This is a great opportunity for new members to meet each other and the committee. NOTE this event is for members that have joined in the last 12 months and […]
This is a great opportunity for new members to meet each other and the committee. NOTE this event is for members that have joined in the last 12 months and […]
What happened when the Romans left Londinium in around 410AD? The first wave of invaders started to arrive, the Anglo Saxons. Alan will talk about the development of Lundenwic. Talk […]
William Grenfell, Lord Desborough, was a great Victorian amateur sportsman who went on to stage the Olympic Games at White City in August 1908. He was chairman of the Thames […]
Alresford is a charming Georgian town which was known for its watercress industry. The centre has almost no modern architecture, and many independent shops. Importantly, it also has a good […]
This holiday is to the Hauts de France Region in northern France. We travel by coach and with a short ferry crossing. We are staying in Compiegne and visiting various […]
Shuttleworth is a Hybrid estate. One part, an early 19th century regency Ornamental ‘’Swiss style’’ garden and the other, a series of aircraft hangars housing ‘planes (and cars trucks and […]
Talk by Tom Hartwell Tom has worked on BBC Springwatch and many other wildlife programmes. He will talk about his career as a wildlife photographer.
We plan to have an informal get-together at Cliveden on 4 June, meeting in the Conservatory Café for a 12-noon coffee and cake (or light lunch if you so desire) […]
Dyrham (meaning “valley of the deer”) is a fine baroque house, which has undergone a big project of restoration and is set in 270 acres of ancient parkland. Do come […]
Talk by Susanna Beard. Books and writing. Susanna is a local writer. She will talk about the process of becoming a published author. Retail opportunity: she will bring some of […]
Set on a hill overlooking five Counties, Rockingham Castle was built by William the Conqueror. The Castle was a royal residence for 450 years and was granted by Henry Vlll […]