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Gold Barns Est 1983 Craft Shops Great Shopping Fab Restaurant & Foodie Gifts & Studios Award Winning & Coffee➜ Shop Good Food f tTwitter & Facebook icons ➜ Awards could all sit on f t little tabs at the bottom of ads like this to make them look neater Junior Farm* Fun on the Fair Have a go & Indoor Play & Mini Golf yourself! ) f< f t FREE & fast WiFi f t Open 7 days a week 01603 783762 • [email protected] Wroxham Barns, Tunstead Road, Hoveton, Norfolk, NR12 8QU www.wroxhambarns.co.uk *There is an admission charge for Junior Farm (see our website for details); Funfair rides and Mini Golf are individually priced. CRAFTY SHOPPING Our Treasured Gems The Whole Kit and Caboodle Crafty Shopping & Wholesome Food Go behind the scenes and meet the makers of d (New!) Courtyard Confectionery Homemade Fudge heritage crafts. Browse design-led gifts with d Gifts and clothing in The Gallery beautiful quirks. We stock oodles of supplies d LeGrice Rose and Plant Centre for craftaholics. d Pat’s Wooden Crafts & Engraving Shop d The Norfolk Cider Shop d The Norfolk Art Gallery d The Pantry Food Shop & Coffee Shop WHOLESOME FUN d S’Animer Complementary Health & Holistic Beauty Clinic d Sew Creative: Patchwork & Quilting We Appreciate the Art d Sugar & Spice Children’s Clothes of Having Fun d Sue Windley Sculptor, Jewellery, Art & Craft Supplies Afternoon cuddle, grooming and feeding d Wroxham Barns Restaurant sessions on our Junior Farm. Funfair magic < and adventure on our mini golf course. ) Explore arts and crafts then ‘Make it Yourself”. Have a Crafternoon With Us Chat to our local craftspeople or join us for crafty get-togethers at our Make it Yourself* sessions. Workshops also available We have (more on the tinterweb!). LOCAL PRODUCE over 200 A Serious Helping of Yum! chutneys! d Chris Hutchins Norfolk Sketches d Pat Trett Wooden Crafts d Coastal Stained Glass d Sue Windley Sculptor/ Homemade, award-winning cakes, snacks d Create bottled sand art* Jewellery and meals, 7 days a week! An impressive d “Made By You” Art Studio d Tricia Francis Pottery selection of local and British produce d Paint pottery* d Try Decopatch* served in our Restaurant and Coffee Shop < with a wide range of fab foodie items to ) buy in The Pantry. 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Her work attracts a huge following; the collection Reignite your creative spark. is a mixture of traditional and contemporary Chat to, book a workshop with styles spanning an eclectic mix of bird feeders or commission one of our talented to stunning bowls. craftspeople. Classes and dates on our website! Tim Foord Sue Windley Art, Craft & Sculpture Tim's workshop is a riot of colours and fascinating Sue has a range of exclusive sculptures and crafts. items. His extensive range of work includes She also offers a selection of materials and things Norfolk themed mirrors, windows, roundels, fire to make and do for all ages. Sue’s new studio offers screens, Tiffany style lamps and stained glass beautiful gemstone and pearl jewellery and uses gift ware. Tim takes commissions and offers traditional techniques of stringing and knotting, one-to-one workshops. lapidary and silver work. You will also find a selection of minerals, rocks and fossils, from ornamental minerals to collector’s specimens. MADE BY YOU Our Made By You Art Studio Chris Hutchins Norfolk Sketches where you get to have a go! Chris is an acclaimed local pencil artist. His subjects range from Norfolk scenes to vintage motorcycles. He can take commissions for house portraits in Everyone is welcome, no age limit. pencil or pastel. Any view from his range can be So come along and have a go at producing personalised with your own message in a hand-cut your own unique item to take home. window mount. Chris also offers a full framing service. You can decorate pottery... Choose from a huge variety of ceramics. These have to be collected a few days later. You can “Decopatch”... Covering all kinds Pat’s Wooden Crafts & Engraving of animals and objects with special decopatch Pat is our resident woodworker, producing traditional papers and glue. A wide range of Decopatch and contemporary crafts. There’s also Gemma who items available to decorate in the studio or specialises in wood engraving. She will personalise to take away. one of our popular driftwood plaques with a name or text of your choice or even engrave your favourite Or make Sand Art... Filling different shaped photo onto a selection of wooden items. bottles with coloured sands making patterns. Produced in If you are coming to visit a specific person, please do ring first. You will find their contact details on page 15 of this booklet. Norfolk 4 5 Our FriendlyJunio rExperts Farm Each inspiring studio is independently owned by local experts who are super passionate about d what they do. Pop by and say d WROXHAM WROXHAMhello, they’re a friendly bunch.BARNS BARNSSugar & Spice J uA children’s lifestylem boutique with a large number ofn meticulouslyio r Fa r selected collections with pieces from Lazy Jacks Yacht-Wear, Powellcraft, Olive & Moss, Pigeon Organicsd and many more. d There’s an array d Wroxhamof gifts to choose from includingWROXHAM Magic Moments, WROXHAM Kelsey Collection and Pure Origins. Our friendly Roses, plants Barnsteam, Jeanette and David areBARNS always on hand to help BARNS you chooseEst 1983 the perfect item. and exclusive gifts for inspired d d d “Medalgardeners Winners at RHS S’AnimerWROXHAM ComplementaryWROXHAM WROXHAM Health & Holistic Beauty Clinic BARNS Hampton Court” TreatmentsBARNS include TherapeuticBARNS Massage, Reflexology, Energy Balance-Reiki, Seated Acupressure Massage, Coaching-NLP, Holistic Facial Treatments, Manicures, Pedicures, Special < Occasion/Wedding Make-up, Relaxation Sessions, There is a superb range of Well-Being Workshopsd and Reiki Training d Courses. d WROXHAM WROXHAM WROXHAM plants and unusual rose ) BARNS BARNS BARNS related gifts at the LeGrice Rose Shop and Plant Centre. ) Est 1983 Est 1983 Est 1983 Sew Creative < Patchwork & Quilting Bill LeGrice is one of Britain’s A vast selection of fabrics, notions, books, threads, oldest rose businesses, supplying wadding and cutting equipment. They d also stock d cross-stitchWroxham and tapestry kits, Barnsbeads and decorativeWroxham Barns quality roses since 1921. threads...with advice andEst 1983guidance thrown in for free! Est 1983 A regular exhibitor at many The national shows, including Restaurant junior farm The Apple Shop Pantry Black board used in ads etc The Hampton Court Flower d The Norfolk Cider Shop Wroxham Show, its Plant Centre offers Geoff and his brother have been selling the many unusual plants and finest “proper”Gold Norfolk Cider and Apple Juice Barns Est 1983 from Wroxham Barns for 20 years. The Norfolk hundreds of rose varieties Cider Shop stocks ciders from East Anglia’s finest such as browns, blues, greens producers. Geoff loves to chat and offer visitors a and even greys, plus new and taste! You will find an intriguing array of goodies... ➜ Award Winning all made with apples. Good Food f tTwitter & rarely available perennials, Facebook icons 6 ➜ Awards could all sit on f t trees, fruit and shrubs. little tabs at the bottom of ads like this to make them look neater Visit www.rosebuddies.com for more information and to request a catalogue. We offer a full landscaping service in Norfolk. 7 NEW FOR 2015 Nostalgic books and Soft toys and coffee table classics Artsy greeting cards Courtyard Confectionery lovable games that leave a smile Homemade Fudge Shop Our Crafty Shopping Our Foodie Emporium We’re all in search of something original - a gift with a story or to own a beautiful print after meeting the artist. Drop dead delicious. We have 13 gift shops, craft studios and artisan food shops, which Try our daily tastings at The Pantry! Browse our sell design-inspired items and locally made produce – with many impressive selection (possibly Norfolk’s largest) items not found on the high-street. of chutneys, jams, pickles and preserves. The Norfolk Art Gallery stocks only locally-themed art, from WE KNOW YOU’LL LOVE OUR LOCAL NORFOLK photography to oils and pencil sketching, each with imaginative AND SUFFOLK ALES, BEERS AND WINES – twists of Norfolk’s captivating coast, rivers and countryside. WE HAVE 70 AND COUNTING! Beat the high-street crowds during half-term, Easter, summer and Christmas. Gorgeous bangles, classic This season’s “Must-have” hats, necklaces and Well I never! We champion local knockout outfits earrings bags & silky scarves The Norfolk Cider Shop not only and British food and serves its locally made cider but drink producers! also sells a plethora of apple loveliness, including juice, chutneys, preserves, cakes and sweets.
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