WEEKEND GUIDE ‘East Clandon in Bloom’ is brought to you by FROST EastEast Clandon Clandon Saturday 3rd June FROST is the Friends of St Thomas of Canterbury, the 1,000 year old parish church in East Clandon. Its aims are to protect and preserve the 11 am – 5 pm OPEN GARDENS fabric of this ancient church for the benefit of villagers and visitors alike. Day ticket £8.00 (15 and under free) FROST is based around the local community, not the local congregation. available in main car park or Village hall. An EnglishAn English Village Village Festival Festival 11 am – 5 pm, Church FLORAL DISPLAYS Become a Friend today 11 am – 5 pm, Village Hall We try to have fun whilst raising much needed funds. COFFEE/TEA* Saturday 3rd June 2017 ‘East Clandon in Bloom’ and other community events have helped us 7.30 pm, Church EVENING CONCERT replace the church’s boiler, retile the North roof, re-shingle the church Sunday 4th June 2017 Tunes from the 50’s and 60’s spire and redecorate the interior. by The Hoochie Toots Concert ticket £20 – Tickets from Please support this historic building in our village - go to our website or Bug Robertson on 01483 223751 contact John Herbert on 01483 211639 or [email protected] East Clandon is one of those quintessentially English or [email protected] for further details. villages nestling in the of . Includes interval drinks at Church Cottage Space is limited so we encourage you www.frost.org.uk This year, the village is holding a village festival which to book early features open gardens, local arts and crafts, floral displays in the Church, coffee/tea and homemade cakes in the Village Hall and a concert in the Church.

F.R.O.S.T. The Friends Of St. Thomas of Canterbury, East Clandon Sunday 4th June www.frost.org.uk 11 am – 5 pm OPEN GARDENS Day ticket £8.00 (15 and under free) available in main car park or village hall

11am – 5 pm, Church FLORAL DISPLAYS 11 am – 5 pm, Village Hall COFFEE/TEA*

This leaflet contains details of the weekend. Garden tickets will be available on the day when * A small charge applies you park or at the village hall. NB: Details correct at time of printing. Subject to change

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structure and interesting unusual herbaceous plants. P N E 2 Deepdene BLAKES LANE Small cottage garden divided in to ‘rooms’ featuring hostas, a wildlife pond and vegetable plot. 3 Holmhurst Cottage A well established garden with a mix of shrubs and A246 herbaceous planting and delightful views to the 11 Surrey Hills OLD EPSOM ROAD HATCHLANDS Clandon Wood ENTRANCE Natural Burial 4 NEW ROAD Tithe Barn, 1, 2, 3 and 4 SCHOOL LANE OLD EPSOM ROAD Ground 4 small but integrated gardens, flowers and lawns around (Entrance on this historical building East Carriageway) ST. THOMAS DRIVE 5 Wildrose Cottage P Small, but lovely garden offering all year interest, with shrubs, herbaceous and bedding. The Lamp Church Village The Old Cottage Cottage Cottage Hall Forge 9 6 The Cottage 6 7 8 Art exhibition and garden walk. THE STREET 7 Lamp Cottage Smallish cottage style garden on chalk with herbaceous, 5 Queen’s Head roses and shrubs enclosed by beech and yew hedges. Wildrose Cottage Church 8 Church Cottage Disabled parking Replanted and with smart hard landscaping to reflect its 4 Tithe (Old Manor Farm) Barn unique position opposite the church. 9 The Old Forge Delightful well designed mature half acre garden with Duck BACK LANE pond pleasing and harmonious mix of shrubs and herbaceous planting East Clandon 1 Stuart Cottage BACK LANE 10 High Clandon Estate Vineyard 3 Holmhurst Views, Gardens, Vineyard: Sculpture Walk; panoramic Cottage views to London; rolling gardens and water, Japanese (In field) garden, wildflower meadow; estate vineyard crafting the RIPLEY P Quintessence of - their exquisite sparkling wine An English Village Festival made by Méthode Champenoise. 11 Clandon Wood Natural Burial Ground All the villagers hope you’ll Deepdene 31 acres of natural wild flower meadow, hedgerows, 2 wetland and broadleaf planting programme (parking). enjoy our beautiful village Free car parking (including disabled parking) and have a leisurely day out Please note that not all gardens have recognised wheelchair access