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Silent Auction Lots Silent Auction Lots A week in a self-catering cottage in south Cornwall Mermaid Cottage is a truly unique place to stay. Situated near the charming fishing village of Mevagissey, the cottage sits right on the rocks above Portmellon Bay. The cottage is capable of sleeping up to six people. Enjoy meals sitting out on the terrace above the beach or stay in and get warm by the enormous log fire in the kitchen. Dates to be arranged. A private vineyard tour and tasting for up to 12 people at the Langham Estate Win a chance to learn about all the stages in producing world-class, traditional method sparkling wines. The lot includes a tour of the vineyard and winery followed by a tutored tasting of their award winning wines. Questions are encouraged! Please allow two hours for this tour. All attendees must be over 18. Centre Point Tower Experience Bid for a chance for a “hard hat tour” of the redevelopment of London’s iconic Centre Point. The trip, for two people over 16 years old, would include: • A visit to the site to see first hand the reincarnation of this ’60s office building into London’s most prestigious residential tower. • Panoramic views of London • Exclusive guided tour by the developers, Almacantar • Lunch afterwards at a top West End restaurant After completion only residential owners and their guests will have access to this building. It is a truly unique opportunity to see a working development which will transform into one of the most exclusive residential addresses in the world. A week stay at Chalet Tranquille, La Tzoumaz, Verbier Chalet Tranquille is a lovely Swiss chalet, with three large double bedrooms and a fourth bedroom that can be arranged as a single, twin or double bed, thus sleeping up to eight people. It has all the facilities you might need during your summer or winter sports holiday. It is in a tranquil area with spectacular views, 100m from the bus, 600m in total to the slopes and popular bar above, 800m in total to the resort centre. The free bus loops around the village, coming up from the centre to the ‘Les Esserts’ stop, then on up to the pistes, where it turns around to come back down, once again to Les Esserts and on down to the resort centre. Rentals are self-catering. Dates to be arranged with the owner. A delicious Godminster Food Hamper The highest bidder will win a hamper containing a selection from Godminster Organic Foods. Feast and dine on fine cheese, chutney, crackers and drinks. Two tickets to see a Bath Rugby Match from the President’s Lounge An offer to be the President of Bath Rugby’s guests at a match day of your choice (excluding Wasps match). The offer includes pre- and post-match hospitality (all food and drink included), plus match tickets undercover on the halfway line to get a truly immersive experience of a match day at the Rec. A Spaced 360 Speaker Enjoy a new dimension of mind-blowing, spine-tingling fully immersive music. The Spaced360 Bluetooth Portable Speaker is powered by airSOUND™ Technology. Take true 360° sound to any part of your home. The Spaced 360 delivers true HiFi audio from a unique and portable format. This product is the future of speakers A case of 1999 Chateau De Portets, rouge wine A fine case of Bordeaux red wine, this lot will have your taste buds tingling Holiday let in Hanford, five miles from Bryanston. To let for a weekend, date to be organised with the owners, sadly not available this summer end of term. The property has two bedrooms, both with en-suite bathrooms, plus a cloakroom. The barns were part of a working farm, with the adjoining buildings still actively being used for stock. Magnificent views over the River Stour valley, the dairy pastures of the Blackmore Vale and the churches of Shillingstone and Child Okeford to the south and west, and the Iron Age forts of Hambledon Hill to the north and Hod Hill to the east. A short walk across the farm takes you through a wood and past a pond to the excellent amenities of Child Okeford, or up the steep slopes to the top of Hambledon Hill where, on a clear day, there are views for many miles. Hambledon Hill is a classic example of an Iron Age hill fort and is now a National Nature Reserve famous for its wild flowers. This is just one of many and varied walks which also include the Trailway along the old Somerset and Dorset Railway (and the newly restored Shillingstone station) to Sturminster Newton and Blandford Forum. Teeth whitening treatment Do you wish your teeth could be beautiful and white? Look no further! Bid for this item and get your teeth whiter than white! Please note that the service requires you to have more than one visit to the dentistry in Winchester. Patients must be over 18. A limited edition signed print by John Illsley of Dire Straits An exclusive chance to have your very own John Illsley painting donated by the man himself. A meal for a party of six at a Nando’s of your choice Feeling like a cheeky Nando’s? Then why not bid for a chance to have an epic feast for up to six people at a Nando’s restaurant of your choice A Personalised art tour around London for two Are there questions you have always wanted to ask about an artist, work of art or the art market, but have never had the opportunity? This is the chance to have a private guide escort you and a companion ensuring that you get the most from your half day. Choose from a wide range of museums and galleries to get a tailored experienced that’s right for you. These include the: Courtauld Gallery, Dulwich Picture Gallery Geffrye Museum, Grant Museum, Imperial War Museum, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Academy, Sir John Soane’s Museum, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, The Queen’s Gallery, Victoria + Albert, Wallace Collection. Dinner with Chef Albert Roux A once in a lifetime opportunity to share a meal with a true legend who has trained and inspired generations of Britain’s highest achieving chefs; cooked for world leaders and changed the way England views food. B and B on Speech Day Are you still looking for the perfect place to stay on speech day? Look no further you and one other could be the lucky person to stay the night in the beautiful Dorset House on the school grounds. Breakfast is included cooked by the amazing Adam Beales! A meal and room for two at the Fontmell The Fontmell is the perfect place to stay for a weekend away in North Dorset. Only 10 minutes away from Bryanston, the Fontmell would be an ideal place for parents to have a break in the beautiful Dorset countryside. A tour around the Brothers Cider Factory This astounding tour promises to be incredibly intriguing! Get exclusive access to look round the home of Brothers Cider. The tour will include looking at all the fermentation facilities as well as two high speed bottling line which produce 1 million bottles a day. You will also receive 48 bottles of cider!! The Big Tree Climbing Company Are you ready for an exhilarating experience you won’t forget? Bid for the chance for two people to explore new heights with the Big Tree Climbing Company at one of their events in 2016. Fishing Trip Do you love fishing? Then this is the perfect opportunity for you. Take you and a friend dry fly fishing for a day. Jersey Pottery The highest bidder will win two beautiful plates from Jersey Pottery . A chance to meet Touker Suleyman (Star of Dragons Den) A once in a lifetime offer to meet the business giant and dragon’s den star Touker Suleyman. Got an exciting business idea? Want work experience at the top end of the business world? This may be the experience for you. Times to be arrange by mutual convenience between winner and Mr Suleyman. Chateau D’Yquem – 2 half bottles of 1997 vintage A sensational Yquem, 1997 may be this estate's finest effort since 1990. The 1997's light gold color is accompanied a gorgeous perfume of caramel, honeysuckle, peach, apricot, and smoky wood. Full-bodied and unctuously-textured, with good underlying acidity as well as loads of sweetness and glycerin, it looks to be a great vintage for this renowned Sauternes estate. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2055. A Double magnum (3 litres) of Cotes du Rhone 2012 from Paul Jaboulet Aine Deep colour with an attractive brilliance.Elegant and aromatic, with red fruits blended with spices.Well- structured on rounded tannins, with a final spicy note. .
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