A garden visit and pumpkin carving

A good time was had by all on an entertaining and knowledge packed tour of the gardens of St Giles House with Head Gardener, Alison Verrion. The weather had just turned quite chilly, so we were grateful to Maxine who gallantly stayed behind at the Village Hall to prepare delicious cakes and warming hot drinks  Once our hands had fully thawed, we were able to carve our pumpkins into weird and wonderful shapes in the afternoon, following the excellent guidance of local artist Julie Foulkes.

 Places for our Jolly Days are being snapped up, as people realise how good they are. To book yours, please call 07884 333117 or email injollygoodcompany@gmail.com

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