Archive for the ‘Surrey’ Category

Denbies Wine Estate

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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Vineyard tours and a choice of restaurants,Art Gallery,Wine and Gift Shop and
Kitchen Garden Centre all at Denbies Wine Estate. If you intend to travel in your motorhome or campervan to visit Denbies Wine Estate then check out their website for more information.

Denbies Wine Estate
London Road
Dorking
Surrey
RH5 6AA
England

Telephone: 01306 876616

Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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Apart from the magnificent Lakes and Gardens this place is also famous for rhododendrons, azaleas a wonderful natural woodland setting, and much more. If you want to travel in your motorhome or campervan to visit, then check out their website for more information.

Leonardslee lakes & gardens
Lower Beeding
Horsham
RH13 6PP
Surrey
England

Tel: 01403 891212

Vodafone Derby Festival

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Friday, 1st June - Vodafone Ladies Day
Saturday, 2nd June - Vodafone Derby Day

Vodafone Derby Day and one of the most famous sporting occasions in the world. Ladies Day is the chance to really dress up and wear that special hat. If you love racing this festival is a ‘must’. Visit their website for more information.

Vodafone Derby Festival
Epsom Downs Racecourse
Epsom Downs
Surrey
KT18 5LQ
England

Telephone: 01372 726311

The Fountain Gallery

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

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Located just across the bridge from Hampton Court Palace. Visitors to the gallery may have an opportunity to meet the artists showing their work.

The Fountain Gallery
26 Bridge Road
East Molese
Surrey
KT8 9HA.

Telephone; 020 8941 5865

Chatley Heath Semaphore Tower

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

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Chatley Heath Semaphore Tower, built in 1821. It is one of a series of semaphore stations that provided a visual link between the Admiralty in Whitehall and the Royal Naval Dockyard in Portsmouth for important communication of Naval orders and Naval reports.

The Senaphore communication system is was adopted in many countries as a form of communication replacing the horse rider message courier. It was later replaced by the telephone and radio station communication systems.