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Spring Blossom Near Ticknallby Steven Mcloughlin
Country YO U R c o m p l i m e n ta ry L I F E S T Y L E M AG A Z I N E . Est. 1994
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During the Tudor era when times
were more settled, wealthy
landowners moved away from the
inconvenience of castles and into
grand houses where they could
live in greater comfort and safely
flaunt their status. Alongside this
came the need to employ the skills
of professional architects.
Brian Spencer follows the careers of three
generations of Smythsons, who over a mere
seventy years designed many of the stately
Tudor mansions in and around our district.
Every era has its famed architects. Moving backwards in time,
Norman Foster Associates have been responsible for much of the
city of London’s modern skyline. Here are buildings so innovative
that they are better known by affectionate nick-names, such as the
Gherkin and the Shard. Sir Basil Spence rebuilt Coventry
Cathedral by incorporating the blitzed ruins alongside his modern
version. George Gilbert Scott designed the glorious Victorian
hotel alongside St Pancras Station which is now restored thanks to
the likes of the poet Sir John Betjeman; but no other building
other than Charles Berry’s Houses of Parliament can convey the
Imperial pride of that same era. It was Nash who designed and
built the graceful curves of his Regency terraces, but surpassing
them all is Sir Christopher Wren whose memorial in St Paul’s, his
masterpiece, states ‘Reader if you seek his memorial, look about
you’.
All the architects from Wren to Norman Foster owe their
professional ancestry to Tudor and Jacobean architects who were
probably far more innovative than anyone coming later. With the
move away from castles and fortified mansions, architects were
able to express the mood of the time. Instead of gloomy rooms lit
only by draughty arrow slits, huge windows of expensive glass
created light airy rooms that were still easy to keep warm even on
the coldest days. However, no doubt due to some conservative
quirk of the owner, almost all grand houses built in Tudor times
had the semblance of towers on their corners just as with castles,
but without any military purpose. It was into this opportunity that
the Smythsons stepped.
Robert Smythson the founding father of the architectural dynasty
began his working career as a stone mason and by 1568 had risen
to the position of master mason whilst working on the building of
Longleat House in Wiltshire. Although there is no record of using
his developing architectural skills, it is pretty certain that he
THE SMYTHSONARCHITECTURAL
DYNASTY
Left: John Smythson designed the Hunting Tower
above Chatsworth.
Above: Hardwick Old Hall was built to Robert
Smythson’s design by extending a smaller place.
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Wollaton Hall, Robert Smythson’s masterpiece
became involved with Longleat’s design as building progressed.
Certainly his name was beginning to be known throughout the
country because in the 1570s he was invited by the Earl of
Shrewsbury to design and build Worksop Manor of which only
the lodge remains, converted into a public house of distinction,
and Thorpe Salvin in south Yorkshire (still privately owned).
Following these commissions he oversaw the building of
Wollaton Hall near Nottingham.
Wollaton Hall is an important house nationally because rather
than be built on the income from landowning; it was one of the
first great mansions to be built purely out of industrial profits. Sir
Francis Willoughby, the owner of Wollaton, was fortunate in
owning land beneath which lay vast amounts of coal. Alongside
his colliery interests, Sir Francis owned an iron works,
manufactured glass and grew woad, still an important dyestuff;
making him extremely wealthy. In 1580 he appointed Robert
Smythson as surveyor and architect, with a final budget of £8000
– a huge amount in those days – to build the flamboyant mansion
standing on its hill-top outside Nottingham.
It was during the building of Wollaton that Robert Smythson is
first recorded as an architect; in fact the earliest record of anyone
in the profession. His name must have rapidly become known
amongst the wealthy classes, especially the Countess of
Shrewsbury, better known as ‘Bess of Hardwick’. An imperious
woman, after quarrelling with the fourth and richest of four
wealthy husbands Bess contracted Smythson to rebuild and
extend what became known as Hardwick Old Hall (English
Heritage), her birthplace. Originally it was quite a small place,
more a large farmhouse than manor, but somehow or other she
was not satisfied and only lived in it for a few years during which
her masterpiece opposite was built and the old left to decay.
Hardwick New Hall (National Trust), both inside and out was
Bess and Robert Smythson’s joint masterpiece. Not for nothing is
it called ‘More Glass than Wall’ and the cost of the glass alone
must have been astronomical; no wonder the poor Earl was in
despair. It was around this time in the late 1580s that Robert’s
Below: All three Smythsons were involved with the
design of Bolsover Castle at one time or another.
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son John Smythson joined his father and the two worked together,
not only on Hardwick New Hall, but on Barlborough Hall
(private), for Sir Francis Rhodes and the four-storey Hunting Tower
above Chatsworth (private, but can be readily be viewed from the
exterior).
Building Hardwick New Hall was certainly the Smythson’s
highest achievement. Designed to reflect Bess’s wealth and
status, the architects were able to extravagantly fulfil her every
whim, from the six imposing towers toped by the initials E S
(Elizabeth Shrewsbury), to the vast array of windows. Some of the
windows are false, built to conceal chimney pieces, while others
appearing to illuminate only one room, in fact let light in on two
storeys. Almost perfectly symmetrical, the arrangement of state
rooms is perfect for a woman who commanded instant respect.
Not content to allow Hardwick to be her lasting memorial and
demanding perfection in everything, Bess had John Smythson
design her monument a good six years before her death in 1607;
life sized and full coloured, it is set in the south chancel wall of
All Saints’ Cathedral, Derby. Unusual for its time, Hardwick Hall
does not have its own chapel, but instead Bess had a church built
nearby at Ault Hucknall. In it is a monument to the first Countess
of Devonshire which was designed by John Smythson. There is
also a black slab marking the burial place of Thomas Hobbes,
political philosopher in the seventeenth century, who tutored Sir
William Cavendish at Chatsworth and who died at Hardwick.
It was during the time when Huntington Smythson, the third
architect in the dynasty, joined the firm that the delightful little
hunting lodge of North Lees Hall was built. Featuring in
Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, as Moor House where the Rivers
sisters lived, it is leased by the Vivat Trust from the Peak District
National Park and is available for holiday accommodation.
The three men continued to work together until 1614 when
Robert died, but not before overseeing the completion of Burton
Agnes Hall in East Yorkshire the plans of which, some of the
oldest, are preserved in the Royal Institute of British Architects
(RIBA) collection. It was during this time that John and then
Huntington went on to create their joint masterpiece. This was
Bolsover Castle the fanciful seventeenth century adaptation by Sir
Charles Cavendish of a Norman castle built by William Peveril,
one of the Conqueror’s knights. True to the traditions of his
mother Bess of Hardwick, Sir Charles spent a fortune building
what became a pleasure palace with an enclosed private garden
complete with secluded arbours. Known as the Little Castle, Sir
Charles was able to entertain guests in an apartment block known
as the Terrace, where King Charles I later stayed. Less frivolously
Sir Charles had a riding school built by Huntingdon Smythson.
This is the first block on the left when entering Bolsover Castle
grounds and is where Sir Charles honed the skills of exhibition
horsemanship in an indoor arena that is still used for Riding for
the Disabled.
It is even possible that all three Smythsons were involved in
building Bolsover Castle and certainly John was there, for
according to the parish register he was buried in the nearby Parish
Church in 1634. Huntingdon died in 1648 and is also
commemorated with an epitaph in the same church, but his
grandfather Robert’s memorial is in Wollaton church close to his
home. So ended a dynasty that flourished at a time when
England’s prosperity was at an all time high.
Above: Hardwick Hall, Bess of
Hardwick’s masterpiece. Below: She
employed John Smythson to design her
memorial a good six years before her
death in 1607. It is set in the South
Chancel wall of Derby Cathedral.
Wollaton Hall - Robert Smythson’s masterpiece.
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Local alabaster, sometimes creamy white but more commonly
with a rusty stain, is found in the Trent Valley, especially the
Derbyshire section as well as in the Soar into Leicestershire. It is
also obtained from the same geological horizon, from quarries
near Tutbury, at Fauld and at Weston, all in Staffordshire. It is
usually referred to as Chellaston Alabaster, being the place from
which it was most prolifically quarried until the 1960s, when the
surviving pit was heedlessly used as a landfill site by the County
Council.
The first use of local alabaster was in the later Middle Ages, when
it was extensively employed in the fashioning of effigies for
monumental tombs in churches. There was a school of carvers of
church monuments in Nottingham and a very important one at
Burton upon Trent which probably owed its origin to the
patronage of Burton Abbey.
From the 16th century, it began to be used for more decorative
purposes and a surviving monumental chimneypiece from
Kenilworth Castle is an example of very early secular use. It
continued to be popular for chimneypieces through to the
Regency period and good examples attributable to an architect or
known craftsman can fetch five-figure sums. Thrumpton Hall has
two excellent ones and there’s a very late one at Aston Hall,
although there are surprisingly none I know of in Derby itself.
Thrumpton, just inside Nottinghamshire and on the southern bank
of the Trent, sits just on the flanks of Red Hill at Ratcliffe-on-Soar,
which was the source of the alabaster used by Robert Adam for
the columns of the Marble Hall at Kedleston, a job supervised by
Derby architect Joseph Pickford, a friend of Adam’s. There are
window architraves made from it at Kedleston too and door-cases
at Chatsworth from c.1695.
The most spectacular use of local alabaster is of course in the
entrance hall at Holkham, North Norfolk. The space is apsidal
and one enters to be confronted with a giant peristyle of 18 Ionic
columns, rising from a monumental plinth embellished with a
frieze of a Vitruvian scroll in white Carara marble on Ashford
Black above a similar one sporting a Greek key pattern. This
Having opened this series of
articles about antiques with
something about Ashford Black
Marble, I felt constrained – and
prompted by a couple of calls from
readers – to keep the momentum
going when it came to items
fashioned from local stones.
Maxwell Craven
DerbyshireAlabasterFrom the breathtaking
to the car boot bargain!
Above: Holkham
Hall - the entrance
hall [Holkham Hall
Trustees]
Left: 1950s
thermometer in
cheap alabaster case
- £2 from a car boot
[Carole Craven]
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colonnade rises to an entablature and frieze, from
which springs a magnificent coved and coffered
ceiling. The entire space, the work of architect
William Kent, is a breathtaking tour de force of
alabaster. There is more in the chapel and the game
larder there too.
The Earl of Leicester who commissioned the house
employed Kent, who in turn used Joseph Pickford the
homonymous uncle of the future Derby architect as
contractor and it was the nephew who was sent over
to Fauld Quarry in Staffordshire – site of the
catastrophic World War Two ammunition dump
explosion – to choose the alabaster and supervise its
cutting. The Earl owned another estate at Longford in
Derbyshire and here Pickford met and married Miss
Wilkins, the agent’s daughter and got his first
independent job, designing the stable block
(1761-62).
Yet for the collector, all these monumental uses of
alabaster are out of reach bar the occasional
chimneypiece or fragment from a Medieval
monument. At the same time that domestic objects
were being carved from Black Marble and Blue John,
the Derby spar manufacturer Richard Brown
(1735-1816) was carving obelisks, urns, clock cases
and other portable objects from alabaster extracted
from Chellaston. Indeed the local people of the village
later had their own cottage industry, carving small
portable objects from it too, the sale of which helped
eke out their modest wages. It is these that one meets
most commonly for sale.
Commissioned pieces and domestic souvenirs
Above left: Pair of late Regency Urns bought for £40 [Carole Craven]
Above right: R G Lomas angel in All Saints’, Mackworth, illuminated from
behind. [Don Farnsworth]
Below: Monumental urn of Staffordshire alabaster [Peter Hone Ltd]
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Brown also carved chimneypieces and he and many of the other
spar turners who sprang up in the 19th century made domestic
objects galore, although many were of indifferent quality. The
souvenir trade from various seaside resorts also led to an increase
in the production of alabaster picture frames, boxes, dressing table
sets, thermometers and so on.
Brown’s ultimate successor, R G Lomas of King Street in Derby,
was a real virtuoso in carving alabaster and the astonishing array
of items made from the material which embellish All Saints’
church in Mackworth is a testimony to his skill and almost
over-elaborate style. His firm also made a huge variety of church
furnishings including pulpits, altars and reredoses, being kept
afloat in the dog days after the Great War making alabaster war
memorials. Lomas also produced extravagantly carved urns,
comports and sconces, several of which passed through Bamford’s
whilst I worked there, fetching quite affordable prices, too –
probably because they are not to everyone’s taste and also
because alabaster, being a soft stone, is vulnerable to having
pieces knocked off easily.
After R G Lomas finally went out of business in the Great
Depression in 1932, the making of simple alabaster ornaments
continued as a cottage industry until the 1950s after which, with
no more of the mineral being extracted, it faded away.
It is still possible to buy simple ornaments like pots, book-ends,
and so on for a pound or two at car boots, but the better quality
items are more expensive although not unduly so. Not everyone
likes the colour and staining of local alabaster, which keeps prices
down and some of Lomas’s urns are so over the top as to lose their
appeal. Yet any 18th century or Regency item will command a
premium and here prices do go well into the hundred of pounds
and more too if the object is of sufficient quality. A pair of early
Victorian alabaster urnular candle sconces on plinths will be
offered for sale at Bamford’s next Fine Art sale 14th-16th March.
Yet, generally speaking alabaster objects are still well under-valued
and if well chosen can look really good in any domestic context.
Photographs on this page.
Top: C18th chimneypiece at Thrumpton Hall, Notts [M Craven]
Middle: R G Lomas urns sold at Bamfords 2010 [Bamfords Ltd]
Bottom: Willoughby monument, St. Chad, Great Wilne, of 1622
[M Craven]
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later resulting in the building of its lovely five arched medieval
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Personal service is the essence of shopping in Bakewell – whether
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speciality shops and mouthwatering delis. Specialities of the town
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handmade chocolates and fine jewellery. Take time to meander
round the tiny courtyards and passages to discover high quality
antiques shops, an Aladdin’s cave of rare whiskies and several
lovely shops filled with gifts for the home. There is also a wide
range of outdoor clothing outlets to get you equipped for a walk in
the surrounding hills, along with places to eat over the river from
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A wild and very wet night, the rain beating on the
southwest-facing window panes, still spitting as I set off in the
darkness. Clouds were scudding north-eastwards, the first traces
of dawn seen through a gap in the clouds. Apart from the wind
soughing through the trees, there was no other sound. Earlier I
had heard a moorhen call from a nearby pond but no owls were
calling this morning as they do in still, frosty weather but few
creatures enjoy windy conditions, they feel disoriented.
Mild, start of a new day, water standing where puddles have
formed, reflecting the sky, trees and hedgerows. These are the
conditions frequently encountered by wild creatures, an
important part of their world, but life must go on. I disturbed a
wood pigeon that clattered off into the gloom and then heard
something totally unexpected. A skylark suddenly burst into song
from the darkness at the side of the cornfield. I squelched and
slid along the track, talking to one of our cats that had decided to
accompany me, and what a pleasure it was. The skylark sang
again, its song carried towards me on the wind. Nature is full of
surprises but you have to be about to be surprised. The rain of a
few days ago soaked into the land but this time water is running
off, swelling the stream with muddy water. Still no human sounds
but some activity as I saw a light twinkling in a cottage window.
A pair of ducks flew low and quickly overhead, softly quacking
as they passed by. The first notes of a mistle thrush as I stood
alongside an alder, silhouetted against the lightening sky, its twigs
festooned with catkins, not yet open unlike the lambs’ tails on
hazels. The hedgerow fringing the stream is ancient and I look
forward to seeing it unfold in tune with the seasons. A thrush
sang from another part of the countryside; territories are being
re-occupied, the owners proclaiming their ownership by their
singing or by ‘drumming’ as is the case with the greater-spotted
woodpecker, a short while ago only seen, seldom heard, apart
from soft ‘chip-chips’. A blackbird’s alarm note cut through the
air, the diurnal inhabitants of the countryside beginning to shake
off the shackles of the night. A robin and wren sang as I walked
through their territories and those of many other creatures. I
heard the first call, or caw, from a crow as I looked over the
greening winter corn, the rain is money in the bank after three
abnormally dry months, followed by predictions of this, that and
the other. ‘February fill dyke, be it black or be it white’,
fortunately the former and a start has been made on redressing
the balance. I reached the end of the wood and goodness knows
what had taken place in it under the cloak of darkness. Far away
over the corn, a blackbird sang but it needs fine tuning. The
stream is more tuneful as the increased volume of water
encounters obstacles on its downhill passage.
I turned for home just as the rooks decided it was time for them
to swoop and dive over their feeding ground for the day, calling
excitedly as they did so. The number of ducks on the pond had
been swelled by later arrivals and they were making a whole
variety of sounds, providing their own music for their paddlings,
a natural ballet, ‘Duck Pond’? perhaps. The sky cleared, morning
had broken. Below the track, under some trees, yellow winter
aconites and snowdrops are in flower.
By mid-morning, I heard and saw the skylark high above the
field where I had earlier heard it in the darkness. It was touched
golden by the early morning sun, easily visible against the pale
blue sky through the rain-washed air. A chaffinch sang from the
bough of a tree and I had to remind myself it is still mid-February.
A pair of gulls glided high overhead, using the breeze as they
scoured the land below them, searching for flooded parts of
fields, instant larders of drowned earthworms and other victims of
the rains. A large heron stood in the pasture not far from the
stream, its beady eye looking for food, in its case virtually
anything, most things are grist to the mill where its diet is
concerned.
‘From a Cart-Road’
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Bye for now, Furlong
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I’ve never made a secret of the fact that I have
quite a short attention span. When people talk
to me I find my mind starts to cloud over and
think about something else. I don’t wish to be
rude or ignore people but my brain just leaves
the scene. My wife spots it instantly and says
‘are you listening or am I boring you?’ I think
a light must come on somewhere around my
face saying ‘gone away” or “closed for lunch”.
However I am getting increasingly frustrated
with TV programmes that presume I can’t stay
with the plot for more than five minutes. I’m
convinced that I have got longer staying
power than that.
I quite enjoy Countryfile but they insist on chopping the
programme up and then sticking all the bits back
together in five-minute segments with “I’ll be back later
in the programme”. One minute I’m watching Matt
abseiling down a mountain and the next I am thrust into
the weather forecast with the promise ‘Matt will be back
a little later to show you what happened’. Obviously the
weather is slotted in later otherwise it could be old stuff
and that would be no use. Then suddenly I’m on Adam’s
farm shearing sheep and before it’s finished I’m off on a
canoe somewhere with Ellie, who for some reason can’t
finish canoeing until Matt comes back to have a go, but
he can’t yet because he’s still coming down on his ropes
and the weather man hasn’t done his bit, but can’t until
John has sold us a calendar.
The main problem is that every time they come back,
they explain to you what they were doing the last time
that you were with them and what is going to happen
next. Multiply that by three or four times and it starts to
grate on you and you begin to realise that without it, the
show would be half its length! You can’t lose the plot
though – you aren’t allowed to!
The other programme is Escape to the Country, how
many times do you need to tell me that Mr and Mrs
Earntwistleshaw hyphen Smith have got six hundred
grand to spend? Once is ok. I got it at the beginning…
and where they want to live!
The problem is that once you start to notice it you can’t
stop. Antiques Road Trip does it with “let’s look what
they bought”. Well, actually we saw them buying it. So
does Celebrity Chef, Gardeners’ World does it, but I
stopped watching that as you may be aware due to
dejection. I think this type of programming dialogue is
called digression but I think it is more like indigestion;
you just can’t get rid of it.
Mind you I suppose we could just switch off or even
better just watch the end of the show because they
review it all then anyway. Or fast forward it and miss
those bits. I could save hours. After reviewing these
programmes I feel quite smug that my concentration is
not so bad after all. Well, obviously that’s only my
opinion others may disagree, if of course they’re
listening.
On the subject of TV there was an advert on recently for
a new laxative that says ‘take
before you go to sleep’. A tad dangerous I thought.
I was chatting to someone the other day who told me
that they were a ‘vivid’ reader! That’s a new one on me.
Unless of course they were describing the way they read
and not how much.
I am currently taking medicine that ‘could make my
stools dark’. I’ve looked at the kitchen chairs every day
and they’re fine!
Can’t wee!Bargain!!
Poetic justiceFollowing last month’s article about blood tests Ihad a letter informing me I needed one. How’sthat for timing?
So, being obedient I went for one. When I sat down I was asked
“Which arm?”. All kinds of smart quips were running through my
brain - like ‘there is blood in both”, however
common sense prevailed when I looked at the man with the
needle and opted for my left arm.
Seconds later it was all over and feeling relieved that I wasnt
recognised by anyone in the hospital, I made for a sharp exit!
I’m sorry I’ll say that again - again!
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Gaining planning approval usually takes around 8
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are unsure whether you need planning permission approval for
your development then simply ring your local council, ask for the
planning department and pick the brains of the officer on duty
that day. As a rule of thumb the following does not require
permission:
Converting an existing cellar into a living space - however
adding a light well or significantly changing the usage will!
Single storey extensions or conservatories that have a maximum
height of 4m and project no more than 3m for an attached house
or 4m for a detached house.
Converting a loft into a living space - adding dormer windows
to the front or certain side windows will require
permission however.
Erecting a garden wall or fence up to 2m high.
Decking an area of your garden is permitted as long as it is no
more than 30cm above ground level!
Garage conversion - planning permission is not usually required
as long as the works are mainly internal and the
existing garage isn’t being enlarged.
Re-laying a driveway - as long as a porous material is being
used. If a non-porous material is proposed then permission will
be required along with details of surface water drainage.
Be warned that certain factors can affect permitted development.
For instance: Has your property been extended before? Do you
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boundary? If so then a planning application will certainly be
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Building Regulations…
Once you have the green light from the planning department,
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you moved house. Any reputable architect will liaise with the
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specification needed for approval.
Unlike planning permission - there is very little that does not
require building regulations approval. Therefore even if your
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laws now require replacement windows, minor electrical works,
re-laying a new driveway and even the installation of solar
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Looking at my notes for last year we had heavy snow
during February, but the weather improved by March and
gardening went into full swing. I do believe that nature is all
about balance or ying and yang, call it whatever you want, a
miserable summer normally leads to a mild winter. So
hopefully a hard, long winter will give us a fantastic summer
(keeping my fingers crossed).
It’s Mothering Sunday this month (18th). There will be a huge selection
of ready planted baskets or containers in the garden centres if you
don’t have the know how to plant your own. This saves you the effort
and also saves buying extra plants and compost that you don’t need.
Don’t buy that wilted bunch of flowers from the petrol station!
General Garden Maintenance: • Refresh alpine gardens with new grit and replace any old plants that
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• Weather permitting, tidy up the lawn by trimming new edges with a
half moon and give the lawn a cut, setting the blades on high
• Dig in plenty of home-made or nursery bought compost into
borders ready for planting herbaceous perennials or summer
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• Lift and divide large clumps of herbaceous perennials and swop
them with your friends
• Prune hard back last year's buddleia stems to ground level
• Last chance to prune roses back to new shoots
• Feed and mulch rhododendrons, azaleas, pieris and camellias with
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• Sprinkle fertiliser over flower beds and around shrubs and roses
• Check your garden for plants that didn’t make it through the winter,
look in nurseries or garden centres for “bargain plant” areas these
can sometimes have more than 50% off
In the Allotment or Vegetable Patch:• Sow vegetable seed, it’s cheaper than buying bigger plants. Crops
from vegetables often produce more than you can use so again swap
the surplus with friends or family. Nurseries and garden centres will
have a grow-your-own section with seeds, trays and compost etc to
get you started
• Sow the following crops outside or under cloches: carrots, beetroot,
broad beans, salad onions, cauliflower, cabbage, brussel sprouts,
spinach, leeks, lettuce, rocket, coriander, mixed salad or stir fry
leaves, radish, turnip, peas, lettuce and Swiss chard
• Spread a layer of sulphate of potash fertiliser around fruit trees and
soft fruit
• When they appear, spray new leaves of peaches and nectarines with
copper fungicide to reduce or prevent peach leaf curl
• Sprinkle cabbages and other brassicas with pelleted chicken manure
or blood, fish & bone
• Check fruit trees for “suckers” or grass around the truck and
remove, also put a handful of garden lime around the base of the
fruit tree
• Plant early seed potatoes outside in rows, in large pots or potato
bags
In the Greenhouse:• Buy your summer bedding “plug” plants now, they are cheaper than
buying a “finished” plant from a garden centre later in the year.
• Sow dwarf French beans in a large pot for an early crop in June
• Sow tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and other greenhouse crops in a
heated propagator
• Plant up a strawberry hanging basket and leave in the greenhouse
for early crops
• If the weather gets warmer look out for whitefly and red spider
mite and treat at once with a suitable pest control
• Continue sowing summer bedding plants in the greenhouse which
include marigolds, tagetes, verbena, zinnia, nicotiana and dahlias
This month the choice is huge for plants tobrighten up the garden:
Magnolia stellata: (Star Magnolia)
A beautiful compact shrub with dark green glossy leaves and masses
of pure white “star” shaped flowers in spring before the foliage
appears. Ideal for a garden with limited space as this variety will only
reach about 3 to 4ft.
Forsythia x intermedia: When this shrub flowers it feels like the start
of spring. The warm bright yellow flowers appear before the leaves so
make an impressive show. The taller varieties are more widely
available ('Lynwood', ' Spectabilis') but there are new compact growing
varieties now ('Mini Gold') which are suited to smaller gardens.
Forsythia makes a great feature plant but also makes a fantastic
informal hedge. Can grow happily in full sun or part shade and in a
well drained soil or heavy clay!
Ribes sanguineum: The common name is Flowering Currant, not to be
mistaken for fruiting currants also Ribes. This deciduous shrub is one
of the easiest to grow with little or no care. For an abundance of
flower it likes full sun in a well drained but moist soil. The drooping
flower buds start in late March until late April. The varieties to look
out for are Ribes ' King Edward Vll' (Scarlet) or ' White Icicle' (White).
Like Forsythia this also makes a good informal hedge.
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in their upper reaches the dove and Manifold valleys are
separated by a long ridge, along which runs the airy
high-level road from Hulme End to Longnor. The latter
village where this walk begins has remained unchanged
for centuries. it sits on a high ledge above the River
Manifold, a focal point where in living memory farmers
brought their produce and animals for sale.
The market house with its scale of charges above the door overlooks a small
cobbled square; no longer used for its original purpose, the building now
houses a craft workshop and café. Longnor is one of those places where quiet
wandering down narrow alleys and back lanes often leads to the discovery of
delightful cottages and scenes. The village was once part of the Harpur-Crewe
estate, a fact highlighted by the name of one of the inns surrounding the
market square, which incidentally still uses the old version of the
unamalgamated family names, Crewe and Harpur. Although Longnor’s church
was rebuilt in the 18th century, it stands on foundations at least 800 years old.
Look out for the tombstone of William Billinge who lies buried in the
churchyard. if we are to believe the records of the day, he was 112 when he
died in 1791. A soldier who fought under the duke of Marlborough, he faced
death so many times in action, that he believed death had overlooked him.
From Longnor where parking can usually be found in or near the market
place, at first the walk drops down towards the Manifold. The river is then
followed downstream as far as Overboothlow Farm where a track climbs
steeply up to the ridge-top. next, a brief walk along the road reaches a path
down into the bottom of the dove Valley. Here a series of paths and farm
lanes conveniently pass the Park Horse inn to reach a valley-crossing path
directly back to Longnor.
A WALK in THE COUnTRySidE
A Two Valleys Walk Around Longnor
ABOUT THE WALK
4 miles (6.4 km).
Easy walking on reasonably clear, often
signposted and waymarked footpaths,
through meadows and riverside. Two
short uphill climbs and one slightly
longer down.
Car parking can usually be found in or
around the market square in the centre
of Longnor village.
Two-hourly bus service from Buxton
(Bowers 442 Hartington service).
Single journeys only (no return bus) on
Clowes 446 Leek service from
Bakewell, the first Monday in the
month plus Bank Holiday Mondays.
Refreshments are available in Longnor
ranging from pub lunches, a café and
an excellent fish and chip shop all
conveniently near the market square.
The Pack Horse at Crowdecote comes
just at the right time to slake thirsts on
the run up to the last section of the
walk.
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• Follow the road east away from Longnor market square for
about 150yds (137m). Turn right at a footpath sign and go down
the lane towards Folds End Farm, bearing left through the
farmyard. Climb over a stone stile and turn half right to follow a
field path down to the River Manifold.
The renovated plaque above the market hall lists the tolls due to
the Harpur Crewe estate.
• At a footpath crossing, turn left on to a gravel path climbing up
to Overboothlow Farm. Keep left through the farmyard and then
bear right steeply uphill and right again and then left along a
rutted track. Follow this track through meadowland as far as the
ridge-top road.
About half way above the farm pause and get your breath back
and at the same time admire the broad sweep of the Manifold
Valley. The broad grassy shoulder beyond Longnor to your right
marks the boundary between gritstones and shales in the west and
Dovedale limestone further on to the right.
• Turn right along the road for about 500 yds (457m). Climb over
a stone stile on your left and then bear left steeply down three
fields. Turn right on reaching a track, following it down to Under
Whitle Farm. Go over a stile at the top of the farm garden to
follow a faint path around the property which is waymarked by
yellow waymark arrows; climb stiles crossing hedges and walls.
Continue along this path, going downhill until it reaches the River
dove. Turn left upstream, following waymarks along the riverbank.
A WALK in THE COUnTRySidE
THE WALK
The walk from Longnor
starts and finishes outside
the market house where
there is now a café.
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As you climb over the roadside stile, pause again but this time to
admire the valley of the Upper Dove. Grassy mounds to your
right in the valley bottom mark the site of a motte and bailey of
Pilsbury Castle where a landowner held sway in the 11th century.
• Go right to cross the river by a footbridge and bear left along a
track as far as a lane; turn and follow it into Crowdecote.
Crowdecote. The village is named after the Saxon settler Cruda
who built the first farm, or ‘cote’ on this spot. The Pack Horse Inn
is a welcome sight at any time. Along with a good supply of real
ales, the pub offers an extensive bar and table menu.
• Go to the right along the main road beyond the pub, then
almost immediately left along a side lane, leaving it at the last
farm buildings to follow a signposted grassy track through open
fields.
The sharp pointed hills to the north are reef knolls, the remains of
corals surrounding a prehistoric tropical lagoon of years ago.
• Reaching a walled grassy lane, turn sharp left to go down to the
river. Cross the river by a footbridge, and then climb the slight
rise to reach a shallow side valley.
• Turn left at a stone barn and continue forwards on a steadily
improving side road into the outskirts of Longnor. Bear right
along the back lanes and then to reach the market square.
A WALK in THE COUnTRySidE
details of the tolls for Longnor market
The walk conveniently passes the door of the Pack Horse at Crowdecote.
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Premier BlindsPremier Blinds are the area’s blind and curtainspecialists in Ripley, with hundreds of fabrics andcolours to choose from.
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Royal Centre Nottingham & ConcertHall 0115 989 5555www.royalcentre-nottingham.co.ukMarch3 Nottingham Youth Orchestra presents anOlympic Celebration. 5-10 Long Day's Journey Into Night7 Matt Cardle9 Sarah Millican10 The Dubliners11 The Australian Pink Floyd Show13-17 RSC - The Taming Of The Shrew13 Laura Marling16 McFly17 Nottingham Philharmonic OrchestraTchaikovsky's first piano concerto needs nointroduction. 21When You Wish Upon A Star presents 19 Tommy Fleming20 Joan Baez20-24 Sister Act23 The Hollies24 Dance East Midlands26-31Sister Act28 Nottingham Classics - sinfonia viVA30-31Nederlands Dans Theater 2
April2 Chris Rea3-7 Stomp - The British theatrical sensationthat has become a truly global phenomenon4 The Osmonds10-14 Doctor In The House - Do you need a prescription for laughter?Then here comes the cure as the classicBritish comedy, Doctor in the House, hitsthe stage.Follow the inexperienced young medicalstudent Simon Sparrow as he begins hisfive-year internship at St. Swithin's TeachingHospital. Continually running afoul of theirascible head surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt,his social life is spiced up when Sparrow istaken under the wings of two studentrepeaters, Tomy Grimsdyke and John Evans,with farcical consequences.Starring one of Britain's best-lovedfunnymen, Joe Pasquale, alongside star ofstage and screen, Robert Powell and withTom Butcher (BBC's Doctors) as John and
Emma Barton (Eastenders) as Vera, Doctorin the House has delighted audiences forgenerations. Refereed by award-winningdirector Ian Talbot, this is comedy at its verybest...the doctor will see you now!10-14 Grease16-21 Save the Last Dance For Me19 Hormonal Housewives23-28 Steel Magnolias
Lacemarket TheatreBox Office 0115 9507201March12-17 The RivalsWritten by Richard Brinsley SheridanDirected by Marcus WakelyMain theatre production starting at 7.30pmMatinée at 2.30pmIn this classic comedy, the celebs of the 18thcentury are taking the waters in fashionableBath. Come and see the rivals for the handof Lydia Languish. Meet the testy SirAnthony Absolute, the fiery Sir LuciusO'Trigger and not least the proverbial MrsMalaprop. April11-14 David Copperfield. Dickens wrote ofDavid Copperfield: 'Of all my books I likethis the best'. It tells the story of the trialsand tribulations that beset David as hegrows to adulthood, from his devotedmother and her ill advised marriage to MrMurdstone, to settling down with his ownwife. On the way we get to meet some ofliterature’s greatest characters; Miss BetsyTrotwood, Miss Murdstone, Creackle, thePeggoty family, the Micawbers and the oilyUriah Heep. A classic coming of age tale.
Nottingham Arena www.nottingham-arena.comMarch6 Florence and the Machine20 The Four Tops and The Temptations21 Harlem Globetrotters27 JLSApril2 Joe Bonamassa3 Diversity5 McCoy’s 2012 Premier League Darts11 Steps14 CBeebies Live! or the stars come out toplay – and not just the ones in the sky – butthe CBeebies Mega-Stars too! Get ready fora fantastic live stage show adventure, full offun, songs and games with your CBeebiesfriends, including Justin Fletcher, PC Plum,Andy Day and Katy Ashworth.Nottingham PlayhouseBox Office 0115 941 9419www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.ukMarch
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10 Gang of Angels11 Lee Nelson Live 13-24 Romeo and Juliet26 BalletBoyz28-29 Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt - Ahoythere me hearties! Peppa Pig and her friendsare going on a treasure hunt and need yourhelp!Following the incredible sell-out success ofPeppa Pig’s Party, Peppa is back with a brandnew show featuring true to life puppets,perfect singalong songs and a new story thatwill charm and delight all her fans. Full sail!Ahoy! Arrrrr!31 Pagrav Dance CompanyApril3-7 Reasons to be Cheerful4 The Chuckle Brothers12-14 Woyzech17-May 5 Mary Shelley
Palace Theatre Mansfieldwww.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre01623 633133March
Words DO come easily for DaveSpikeyAward-winning comedian Dave Spikey is setto entertain audiences next month when hebrings his critically acclaimed ‘Words Don’tCome Easy’ tour to the Mansfield PalaceTheatre. Of course anyone who has seenone of Dave’s live shows, or read hisbest-selling autobiography Under TheMicroscope, will know that words do comevery easily to the hugely popular comedian.
Inspired by the fantastic audience responseto his deconstruction of song lyrics in his‘Best Medicine Tour’ which was at the PalaceTheatre in March 2009 and his fascinationwith the vagaries of the English language, thishilarious new show examines many of life’ssituations where words really don’t comeeasy. These include tongue-tied parentsexplaining the facts of life, ridiculousnewspaper stories, magazine poems,adolescent chat-up lines, weird hospitalspeak, learning a foreign language and anextended selection of song lyrics that rangefrom the lazy through surreal to theridiculous. Throw in a ‘Champion the WonderHorse’ sing-a-long, ancient Abyssiniancontraception, rubbish school trips, epiduralanaesthesia and The Last Supper and youhave all the ingredients for a rich and spicycomedy casserole or as Dave would describeit “a sort of Lexicon-carne ............ sorry!”
Since winning the nation’s hearts as cabaretstar Jerry St Clair in Phoenix Nights, whichhe co-wrote with Peter Kay and NeilFitzmaurice, Double British Comedy Awardwinner Dave Spikey has been a regular onour TV screens as well as in theatres andcomedy clubs around the UK. Aside from
Phoenix Nights, Dave also wrote and starredin Dead Man Weds and Magnolia, hosted thenew series of the TV classic Bullseye and iscurrently one of the regular hosts of the TVBook Club on Channel 4.
Talking about his return to the Palace, Davesaid: I am proper looking forward toreturning to the Palace. I recorded my thirdDVD there and in all honesty I couldn’t havepicked a better theatre. On the night theaudience were absolutely fantastic whichlifted me to perform at the top of my game.So I’m hoping they’ll all come back with thatsame warmth, level of support andencouragement to enjoy my new show justas much.
Dave Spikey will be at the Mansfield PalaceTheatre on Friday 30 March @ 7.30pm.Tickets are £18.50 All Seats. Book yourtickets now at the Box Office on 01623633133, or online atwww.mansfield.gov.uk/palacetheatre. Buxton Opera Housewww.buxtonoperahouse.orgMarch
2 Giselle 2 Buxton Buzz Comedy Club - March(Pavilion Arts Centre)3 There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed AFly (Pavilion Arts Centre)3Swan Lake 2:30PM3 Swan Lake 3 Richard Herring (Pavilion Arts Centre)4 Jazz at the Arts Centre - The Yarrow RiverJazz Band (Pavilion Arts Centre)4 La Fille Mal Gardée 5 Gretchen Peters 6 Stewart Lee 7 The Solid Silver 60s Show 2012 8 Andy Abraham’s History of the Big Bands9 Tavaziva Dance – Sensual Africa 9-10 Thin Air (Pavilion Arts Centre Studio)10 Jackson – Live in Concert11 Puccini’s La Boheme 12 Joe Brown 13 Beanbag Stories - Out of this World(Pavilion Arts Centre)13-17 Yes, Prime Minister - DIRECT FROMTHE WEST END!Best New Comedy – What’s On StageFollowing two sell-out West End seasons,Yes, Prime Minister comes to Buxton OperaHouse for 1 week only.16 Letz Zep (Pavilion Arts Centre)18 Lord of the Flies19 Our Country’s Good 22-24 The Sound of Music 23 Buxton Soul Night (The Octagon,Pavilion Gardens)25 Jack Bruce & His Big Blues Band 26 Interface 12 27 Charlie Landsborough
28 Gilbert O’Sullivan29-31 Love’s Labour’s Lost 30-31The Government Inspector (PavilionArts Centre)April1Jazz at the Arts Centre - The JulianGregory Quartet (Pavilion Arts Centre)1Sesame Street Live – Elmo Makes Music!1Tideswell Male Voice Choir (Pavilion ArtsCentre)1An Audience with Pam Ayres 2The Ken Dodd Happiness Show 3The Bootleg Sixties - The Bootleg Sixties isa sight & sound show which takes you on anunforgettable 2-hour journey with thesongs, stars and images of pop’s greatestdecade. It stars The Overtures, one of thefinest exponents of 60s music in the worldtoday … end of story. They count Sir EltonJohn as a fan (he asked them to be the mainact at his star-studded wedding). TheOvertures are light years from being justanother covers band … what they bring tothe stage is a true representation of thepower and glory of the cream of 60s music.Featuring three screens, a lightshow, specialguests and of course, the fantasticOvertures, this show is a must for all 60sfans.4 Curtis Stigers 5 A Roo in my Suitcase (Pavilion ArtsCentre)5 Pure Brubeck 5 Wilko Johnson (Pavilion Arts Centre)6 The Rat Pack is Back!6Buxton Buzz Comedy Club - April (PavilionArts Centre)7Live/Wire 7-8 Double Vision (Pavilion Arts CentreStudio)8 Rainy Days & Mondays – The CarpentersStory9 Treasure Island 9 Simon Yates – The Wild Within 10 Hormonal Housewives 11The Ugly Duckling (Pavilion Arts CentreStudio)11The Hollies12 Beyond the Barricade 13 Recitals at the Arts Centre - VictoriaBarton (soprano) & Elgan Thomas (tenor)(Pavilion Arts Centre)13 The ELO Experience 13 Seann Walsh (Pavilion Arts Centre)14 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 14 Grimethorpe Colliery Band 15 In The Box 16 Shylock 17 Beanbag Stories - Farm Yard Fun (PavilionArts Centre)18 The Northern Soul Tour 2012 - AngeloStarr & The Team and Lorraine Silver 19 Are You Experienced? – The Jimi HendrixExperience
The Studio, No 2 The Galleries,New Lane, Alfreton.
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Norma GentDerbyshire Artist
Pets, Portraits, Scenes, Still Life,Executive Caricatures, Victorian Life.
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galleryWith spring flowers gingerly popping up abovethe cold ground and daylight hourslengthening, the opportunities arise to putbrush to paper. Norma Gent holdswatercolour classes weekly and special dayworkshops once every 3 months withsomething for beginners to the moreexperienced. Visit Norma at her studio - 2 TheGalleries, New Lane, Alfreton.
Portrait and wildlife artist Nick Proctor invites you to enjoy a one day workshop at hisstudio in Alfreton. Learn techniques using pastel pencils and experience airbrushing acrylicbackgrounds. Ideal for the beginner or the more experienced. With only 4 people to eachworkshop, providing more individual attention, there are various days and dates available.Only £35 for the day 9am- 4pm, all materials provided and includes tea /coffee and biscuits.Come away with a finished painting, framing available while you wait.01773 831046 / 07715277501 www.nickproctor.co.uk nickproctoruk@yahoo.co.uk
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Nick ProctorPortrait and wildlife artist
Commissionswelcome, prices start from £95. One day
workshops available
9 till 4pm at mystudio in Alfreton
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Web:www.nickproctor.co.uk Tel: 07715 277501Email: nickproctoruk@yahoo.co.uk
Book with this advert andreceive a free sample ofcarbothello pastel pencilsquote 5319 when booking.
Baslow PotteryStudio and GalleryIvy House, Nether End, Baslow,Derbyshire, DE45 1SRTel: 01246 583838gallery@baslowpottery.co.ukwww.baslowpottery.co.uk
01773 602961Open: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm.
Wednesday by appointment. Sunday 11am-4.30pm
Leabrooks House, Leabrooks Rd, Somercotes, Derbyshire
www.leabrooksgallery.co.uk
Prints • Originals • Framing
The Gallery is the display and sales area of Baslow Pottery. Theoriginal oak beams and stone walls of the 17th century farmhousemake a charming backdrop for the robust character of the handmadeceramics. The majority of the pots are intended to be functional -tableware (mugs, plates, casserole dishes, jugs etc) in high glazes, mattfinished frost resistant garden pots, ovenware, condiment sets, vasesand dishes of all kinds. In addition, several other local potters arerepresented, some of whom specialise in sculptural pieces. There arealso finely turned wood pieces made by a local craftsman. The stonewalls show a variety of original 2D art, water colours, oil, acrylic,mixed media and photographs. All the artists are well known locallyand have exhibited widely. Handmade jewellery in silver, gold, fusedglass and crystal is also for sale, made by local craftspeople, these areunique items, individually made.Ivy House, Nether End, Baslow, Derbyshire DE45 1SR T: 01246583838 www.baslowpottery.co.uk
Leabrooks Gallery features a wide variety of highly skilledartists every month using oils, acrylics, mixed media,watercolour, textiles and stained glass, jewellers using silver,semi-precious stones, enamel, recycled materials and wool andsculptors using a range of metals, shown throughout theGallery and Interiors section – offering a range of pottery.
From the 3rd-30th March, the work of Craig Hand ishighlighted. His land, seascapes and rural studies presentevocative and familiar images in a style which is immediatelyappealing to the viewer. www.leabrooksgallery.co.uk
Steve Mcloughlin Exhibition 22nd April – 6th May 2012
Steven began painting professionally atthe age of 21 working commercially forpublishers and clients.
A self taught artist Steven worksprimarily in oils developing the finishedpieces from sketches and photographstaken on location. The British coastlineand countryside has been Steven’sinspiration for many years, taking himfrom Derbyshire where he lives to theeast coast of Norfolk down to Cornwall.For more information regarding theexhibition please contact Gill Watson07980 332873 or 01332 865995. Emailgillwatson@ingleby-gallery.co.uk or visitwww.ingleby-gallery.co.uk
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Murray Hallam, the owner and Kate Taylor, the manageresshave decided to retire from the knitting and needleworkshop in Ripley. The decision came after much deliberationand soul searching, such has been the enjoymentexperienced over the past 37 years in serving and lookingafter the needs of their numerous customers, many ofwhom have become good friends.
Both Murray and Kate enjoy reasonably good health andso wish to have time to be able to pursue other activitiesand to do some travelling too. They also wish to have moretime to spend with family and friends, some of whom havebeen neglected over the years
Murray is looking for a new owner to build on the happyrelationship the shop has with its customers and continuethe ongoing success of the business. Both Murray andKate appreciate the good will of their customers, old andnew and thank them for their custom over the years. Therewill be many happy memories to look back on.
Murray can be contacted on 01773 745824.U-duit and The Wool Shop, Church Street, Ripley,Derbyshire.
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Upcoming Events at Denby Visitor Centre
Tickets are now on sale for two special CookeryDemonstrations by TV Chef James Martin on Sunday6th May.
James attracts large and enthusiastic audiences every time he visitsDenby, and this May promises to be no exception! Thedemonstrations will be held in a large marquee in the grounds, withnew recipes and book signing for ticket holders immediately after eachdemonstration. Tickets are £15 per demonstration – available atDenby Visitor Centre Reception, or by calling 01773 740 799. Earlybooking is advised.
On Easter Sunday at Denby there will be a special Easter ClearanceMarquee packed full of home and pottery bargains. Enjoy a carvery inBourne’s (12pm to 3pm) and kids can enter the Easter BonnetCompetition at 1.30pm – and join inthe Easter Egg Hunt at 2pm with lotsof prizes. Plus try the familyCraftroom Tour and make a clay bunnysouvenir to keep.
For details of all events and offers atDenby seewww.denbyvisitorcentre.co.ukDenby Visitor Centre, Denby,Derbyshire DE5 8NX. Open dailywith free centre entry and parking.
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Set on the outskirts of Ripley, its pleasant aspect faces The Green
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presume once stood a Holly Bush, to the rear is a terraced
seating area and ample parking. The formerly derelict attached
cottage now houses the new kitchen while the rest of the public
house has been furnished in keeping with the original pub using
warm colours and retaining original panelling.
We were having lunch with my son before he returned to Spain,
and for once the sun was shining, filling the room with natural
light. The Holly Bush has a wide range of ales including Abbot
Ale from Greene King Brewery and some guest ales too. On our
visit the guest ale was from Thornbridge Brewery; a tasty little
number with a very distinctive vanilla flavour.
The menu at the Holly Bush is traditional pub food, with
emphasis on using local suppliers where possible and producing
homemade dishes. Many of these dishes were tried and tested at
the Canal and as they proved firm favourites they have
continued. The deep fried breaded mushrooms served with a
mayonnaise dip and side salad were lovely and crispy, my
prawn cocktail was a generous portion and buttered sliced
brown bread was served with it. White bait and soup were also
on the menu.
The main courses include Aberdeen Angus beef burgers, a
selection of steaks, fish dishes, baguettes and traditional dinners.
The fish is fresh each Thursday from Grimsby and so my choice
was the battered plaice. Served with homemade chips and
garden peas the fish was delicious. The batter kept the white
flesh moist and the flavour was subtle and soft. A lovely large
flat fish, this would be my choice next time too. The steak pie is
a firm favourite with my husband; the meat is tender and full of
flavour and the gravy rich. Served with chips and mushy peas it
was a real ‘plate filler’ and not a dish for the fainthearted but
one for those with a good appetite.
Alongside profiteroles, chocolate gateaux and cheesecakes are
one or two homemade puddings. Fruit crumble was our choice,
served piping hot and covered generously with custard; just like
your Gran used to make.
Dave and Lorraine create a welcoming atmosphere where you
can relax. You can call in just for a quick bite, or to enjoy a
drink and share some time with family or friends without it
costing too much. There is room for this uncomplicated, good
food, reasonably priced and on our doorstep in the busy life that
most of us lead. Too many local pubs are closing and it is heart
warming to see one resurrected and thriving. Long may they be
successful.
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The Holly Bush, Marehay
“...traditional pub food”The Holly Bush sadly stood empty for some time until its
recent renovation. The couple responsible for restoring it
back to life is David and Lorraine. Having successfully
injected life into the Canal at Bull Bridge over the past
nine years, their energies turned to running a place of
their own and their choice was the Holly Bush.
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TheHolly Bush
M A R E H A Y(Free House)
• The same exceptional food• The same friendly chef and staff
• Real ales from around the counties• Log burner to keep you warm on
those cool evenings• Completely refurbished to our high standards
• Still serving the famous steak pie and fish and chips.
• We would like to thank everyone for theirsupport over the years at The Canal
Dave and Lorraine have moved from the
Canal Inn at Bullbridge to
We would like to welcomeold and new customers
The Holly Bush Inn51 Brook Lane, Marehay, DE5 8JA
Phone: 01773 570830
Food Served:Monday-Saturday 12pm ‘til 2.30pm & 6pm ‘til 9pm.
Sunday 12pm-7pm
We look forward to seeing you at The Holly Bush where a
warm welcome awaits you.
Very Special Specials at The Excavator
The huge success Pub People Company have had since taking the
helm at The Excavator in Ambergate near Ripley, means the
kitchen has needed to not only meet the demand of the
customers but also the expectations. The pub has managed to do
both by reinventing their specials board on a regular basis, with
the intention being to give customers a new menu each visit.
The popular specials board changes to keep you coming back and it'sall thanks to imaginative and innovative dishes dreamed up by DaveOwens and his kitchen team.
“A focus this winter has been on the fantastic new vegetarian dishesthat are coming through at the minute and becoming more and morepopular, not just with vegetarians." Dave says "We've also always beenknown for a great steak and we still offer a great range of grilledDerbyshire beef, including the brand new introduction of a great value8oz fillet steak!"
So, with an already established Sunday lunch to die for, a mid-weekafternoon value menu and now a specials board worth travelling for,what is in store next at The Excavator? Well, to find that out you’llsimply have to keep visiting the pub and dining room which is easy tofind, located on the A610 close to junction 28 of the Ml, the Ripleyjunction of the A38 and 10 minutes from Derby.
Bookings are now being taken for Mother’s Day and Easter Weekend.Booking in advance is recommended at the weekends, call 01773 744400
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Din
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experience at The Devonshire
Arms at Baslow, so after a forty
minute trip on a cold February
evening with snow on the
ground, we were grateful for a
warm welcome and the sight of
log fires blazing when we arrived!
New owner and chef, David Balderstone,
welcomed us on our arrival into the
restaurant. He offered us the opportunity
of sitting wherever we preferred, so we
immediately chose a table beside one of
the log burning stoves, then proceeded to
admire our surroundings.
The hotel and restaurant is set in the heart
of the Peak District, on the fringe of
Chatsworth House and close to Bakewell,
so very convenient for those who wish to
stay a little longer and enjoy walking with
breathtaking views of the Peak District, or
browsing a good choice of individual and
interesting shops in the local area.
Inside, The Devonshire Arms has a
balanced combination of
traditional and contemporary features,
with soft lighting and music to add to the
atmosphere, which was very relaxing.
The menu offers ‘great food and great
value’, with all food freshly prepared and
cooked to order by either David, or sous
chef, Ollie.
We were both quite hungry and soon
made our choices for starters and mains
whilst sipping our drinks. My partner
chose chicken liver paté with homemade
red onion marmalade, cured with brandy
and madeira, served with toast. The paté
was smooth and with the addition of the
marmalade, offered plenty of nice
flavours to start the meal.
I decided on the Thai spiced crab fish
cakes, served with a chilli dip and a petit
leaf salad, which when presented to me
looked and also tasted very delightful!
David had just recently chosen a new
seasonal menu, with the starters priced
from £3.95 to £5.50, with the additional
bread selection served with virgin olive
oil and balsamic vinegar priced at £3.50.
The main dishes range from £7.95 to
£11.95, and I thought offered a good
variety of choices to suit all taste buds,
diets and budgets; just as the menu
states, ‘great food, great value’.
After chatting briefly with David, our
main courses soon arrived; sea bass and
ginger fish cakes stacked on top of
oriental
noodles, finished with coconut foam for
my partner. This he said was a delicious
combination of sweet and tangy flavours
and soft textures – an excellent choice for
someone who loves fish dishes!
I selected the vegetarian option; a wild
mushroom risotto, with pecorino and
dressed with rocket salad, which was
very flavoursome, cooked to perfection
and I can honestly say, one of the best
risottos I have ever tasted!
Following our main meals, we were
presented with the dessert menu board
and being conscious of watching my
figure, I was delighted to see sorbets on
offer, so immediately chose the lemon
flavour, whilst my partner was a little
more adventurous, selecting a chocolate
mousse topped with chocolate shavings.
Both desserts were beautifully presented.
The lemon sorbet
delicately dressed with mint leaves and
fresh lemon, with an Amaretto biscuit at
the side of the serving dish. This choice of
dessert was perfect for me to finish my
meal; not too heavy and with the citrus
flavour being just right.
The tempting chocolate mousse was
topped with a walnut, then scattered with
chocolate, nougat and caramel shavings
– sweet and delightful!
Our evening at The Devonshire Arms had
been very pleasant and we wish to thank
David and his staff for making us feel
very relaxed and ‘at home’!
Nether End, Baslow, Derbyshire
DE45 1SR T: 01246 582551
The Devonshire Arms
“...balanced combination of features”
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A warm welcome awaits you at
e Devonshire Arms at Baslow
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Leek and Fontina RisottoIngredients
300g arborio rice5 leeksLarge pat butter, plus a little extra50g parmesan100g fontina 1 glass red wine
For the stock:Parsley stalks1 carrot2 leeks1 potato2 sticks celeryPeppercorns1 small onion Bay leaf
Method
1. First make your stock. The exactrecipe depends on what is in yourcupboard. Don't use too muchpotato, the stock needs to be veryclear.2. Cook half the leeks in the butter,cooking slowly until they aretranslucent. Place the other half ina saucepan with a little butter andcook until caramelised. Remove
the caramelised leeks and setaside.3. In the pan with the translucentleeks, turn up the heat and add therice. Stir for 1 minute for the rice toabsorb the flavour, then add half aglass of red wine. Then add thewarm stock, bit by bit, until the riceis almost cooked. 4. Add the rest of the wine and thecaramelised leeks, reserving someto sprinkle on the top. Keep theheat on until the rice is ’al dente’,ie. not over-cooked, but still with alittle bite. Add a small knob ofbutter and the cheese.5. To serve, top with the remainingleeks. Serve sprinkled withparmesan.
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LOST
DERBYSHIRE
HOUSES
OldMarkeatonHall, Derbyby Maxwell Craven
The estate of Markeaton was in the
hands of the Earl of Chester when
the Domesday Book was written in
1086 and was tenanted from him
by Goscelin, one of his senior
retainers. Yet it would seem that
before 1073, when the Earl
involved himself in an act of
disloyalty to the Conqueror, his
possessions in Derbyshire were
very considerably greater.
Thereafter, Markeaton,
Mackworth, Allestree and part of
Kniveton were all he was left with.
Goscelin’s family, the Touchets, built the first
house on the estate, for it is mentioned in deeds in
the early 12th century. A church and priest at
Markeaton were recorded in the Domesday Book,
yet no mention of either appears subsequently,
suggesting that it was a domestic chapel (and thus
implying the existence of a residence). By 1200
the church at Mackworth alone is mentioned in
the charters of Darley Abbey and the supposition
is that the original church had became a domestic
Above:
Detail of the hall from the
bird’s eye view of the old
house in 1753. [Derby
Museums]
Right:
The new house; Markeaton
Hall, the seat of William
Mundy MP
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chapel attached to the Touchets’ house and a fresh church to serve the
estate had been founded at Mackworth, with its patronage given to
the Abbey which immediately rented it back to the Touchets.
Later, in 1405, the Touchets inherited the barony of Audley of Heleigh
(in Cheshire) but after that it all went a bit downhill for them. The 7th
Lord Audley fought for Richard III at Bosworth but was later executed
for putting himself at the head of the so called Cornish Insurrection,
he was captured at the Battle of Blackheath on the outskirts of
London. The family sold up in 1516 and moved to Ireland where they
were later created Earls of Castlehaven, but the 2nd Earl disgraced
himself by involvement in the sort of scandal which would have kept
the late lamented News of the World in self-righteous headlines for
weeks and was consequently executed.
The Derbyshire estates centred on Markeaton were purchased by an
ex-Sheriff of London, Sir John Mundy of Checkendon in Oxfordshire,
who had made his fortune as a goldsmith. In 1522 he went on to
become Lord Mayor of the City. Fuller’s Worthies states that he was
the son of William Mundy of High Wycombe in Bucks, but the family
actually claimed a Derbyshire descent, albeit one that is in detail hard
to authenticate, but an estate at Alstonefield in Staffordshire held by
Sir John’s son Vincent seems to have been held over a century before
by a Mundy.
Mundy built a new house, probably c1522-24, partly timber-framed,
but on a stone plinth with a multi-gabled two storey façade, above
which rose a tall central feature topped by three steep gables and
clustered chimneys. This would have occupied the space where in a
more conventional house an inner courtyard would have been.
Although Melbury in Dorset is a slightly later contemporary (and
perhaps slightly more sophisticated) example of a very similar house,
old Markeaton nevertheless does constitute one of the precursors of
the later Elizabethan mania in the East Midlands for building
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unusually tall houses which reached its apogee with houses
such as Wollaton Hall and Worksop Manor (the latter long
destroyed) in Nottinghamshire and of course, Hardwick.
The house stood behind a very expansive courtyard of
timber framed offices, outbuildings and stables ranged
round three sides, the house forming the fourth, but set back
somewhat and surrounded by a wall punctuated by three
impressive gates which may have been later additions.
Much of the west side of the stable/offices range was built
on a stone plinth punctuated by buttresses executed with
carved details. A branch of the Markeaton Brook ran
through the north range of this courtyard and was probably
so diverted a considerable time before in order to act as a
freshwater supply and drain to the stable range.
We know all this because an unknown artist drew a bird’s
eye view of the old house in 1753, just before Sir John
Mundy’s descendant Wrightson, having inherited estates in
Leicestershire, resolved to have it demolished and replaced
by the house (also demolished) that many of the older
generation in Derby will recall. This is immensely valuable
as a record of a long lost and architecturally important
mansion and is in the safe hands of Derby Museum along
with plans and elevations of the replacement house, all
appearing to date from 1753. The likelihood is therefore,
that the drawing of the old house is by James Denstone, the
LOST DERBYSHIRE HOUSES
Old Markeaton Hall, Derby
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man who seems to have designed the later house, which
was completed in 1755.
We can also derive more information about the old mansion
from a series on inventories from the 17th century and from
the hearth tax return of 1662 in which the house was taxed
on 11 hearths, suggesting that despite its appearance in the
drawing it must have been a fairly compact edifice. The best
inventory is that drawn up following the death of Edward
Mundy in 1607, in which he left property assessed at nearly
£1,000. This mentions the Great Chamber, two other
chambers, three ‘halls’, three other rooms, a brew-house
and stables, William Woolley in 1713 described it as ‘an
ancient seat’, which hardly tells us much we didn’t know.
Needless to say, little is left of the house today. A rather
battered stone pinnacle from it survives as a park feature,
and the buttressed stone plinth that supported the stable
block survives underneath the rather mauled remains of the
hunting stables built for F N C Mundy by Joseph Pickford in
c.1772 on the NW corner of the present structure. Beyond
that there is nothing; everything else was swept away for
Denstone’s new house, for Pickford’s stable block and
William Emes’s 115 acre park, not to mention the site’s
municipalisation in the years subsequent to 1929 when the
last Mrs Mundy, Emily Georgiana, left it to the Council.
Top left: NW angle of the stable block
shewing the buttressed stone wall
surviving from the previous stable range
[M Craven]
Middle left: The new hall in its heyday.
Bottom left: Melbury in Dorset, from the
lake, built 1536-1538. Note the tower
rising through the centre of the house
[M Craven]
Top right: The bird’s eye view of 1753
[Derby Museums]
Above: The surviving orangery from the
new hall
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Email: klairdpt@aol.comTel: 07870 571838
24 Lamb Crescent,Ripley, Derbyshire,
DE5 3EX
Mobile also available
A fresh start
Loake shoes are forthose who wantcontemporarydesigns withtraditional quality andcraftsmanship.Available now fromRock Fall, Major House, Wimsey Way,Alfreton. DE55 4LS
Massage/Sports Massage, Reflexology Therapist
Paul Bullock ITEC/VTCT Qualified
at Elite Hair & Beauty Salon233, Nottingham Rd, Somercotes
Alfreton, Derbyshire.
Tel: 07766 996345Home visits possible
www.headtotoestherapy.co.uk
CAROLELADIES MOBILEHAIRDRESSER
T: 01332 346321M: 07989 779210
Friendly &
Reliable
Keep that salon looking
hair every week
MOBILE SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Colouring • PermingCutting • Styling • Blow dry
SPECIAL PENSIONER RATES
RING FOR APPOINTMENTS
Mobile: 07772 608192
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U-duit7a Church Street, Ripley, DE5 3BU Tel: 01773 745824
www.u-duitknitandstitch.co.uk
SIRDAR • PATONS
• SUBLIME • RICONORO COLLECTION
for
Babies, Children &Grownups
Your localwool shop
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Whether you are buying a gift,preparing for your wedding orwanting a display with a 'wow'factor for a corporate event,WILDFLOWERS will take the timeto ensure they understand yourtheme, your needs and yourbudget. They will offer ideas andshow you ways of achieving thevery best with maximum impact.46 Nottingham Road, Selston,Notts NG16 6DE T: 01773 780327www.wildflowers-online.co.uk
Looking for something different…?Then visit ‘The Designer and The Seamstress’! FromFrench inspired furnishings to a beautiful collectionof jewellery and accessories; for that special gift ideaor just to treat yourself! 182 Victoria Road,Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 8AT
A fresh start
Created using Simply Recycled Aran, this tied cardigan isfrom one of the range of new Sirdar spring patterns. Yarnand pattern available from a huge selection at The WoolShop, U-duit, Church Street, Ripley.
182 Victoria Road, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire NG17 8ATSonia 07935 206111 or John 07910 390744 jandsbutterworth@yahoo.co.uk
Open 10am till 4.30pm (Closed Wednesday & Sunday)
The Designerand the Seamstress
Gifts & InteriorsFrench Inspired Furniture
Jewellery & Scarves‘Shabby Chic’ Style Accessories
Handbags & PursesFascinators
Bespoke Bridal Gowns, Mother of theBride, Bridesmaids and Prom Dresses.
Curtain Makers.
FAShIon ShoW
Sponsored by Morley HayesThursday 15th March arrive 7pm to 7.30pm
Sachaverell Suite, Morley hayes
Cost £10 including a glass of champagne
All proceeds to Cancer Charities.
Contact Clarkes of Ripley 01773 742151
BY
Inner Wheel
Simply Stunning Floral Design
Unique | Original Beautiful | Creative
…Make your Mum Smilethis Mother’s Day!
01773 780327 www.wildflowers-online.co.uksales@wildflowers-online.co.uk
46 NOTTINGHAM ROAD, SELSTON, NOTTS NG16 6DE
Tudor JewellersSouth St, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 5QT Tel: 01159 303 004
Using sterling silver and 14ct gold, chooseand combine your favourite charms tocreate a unique piece of PANDORA
Jewellery
Mothering Sunday March 18th
Offering Designer Clothing, Fabulous Jewellery, Accessories & Gifts…Wanted - Quality Ladies Clothing, Handbags & Accessories…
Frox Fashion Show in conjunction with the Mayor of ErewashWednesday 4th April 2012 TICKETS NOW ON SALE
The Courtyard, Draycott Mill, Market Street,Draycott, Derbyshire DE72 3NBTel: 01332 875572 www.froxshop.com
Now In Stock New Pippa Handbags
Derbyshire’s Largest Dress Agency
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Haven’t you suffered enough? How many times have we heard “I wish I’d visited
weeks ago”? We can make such a difference.. Well,don’t put up with those aches and pains any longer.
We are fully qualified remedial and sportstherapists who can ease your problems away. Noharsh manipulations and suitable for all ages with
exercise advice given for a speedy recovery. 01773749512 to book your appointment.
Fizzio-Fit, Butterley.
Lovely gifts for Mother’s Day such as Arran aromatics,toiletries, Heyland and Whittle handmade soaps andhome fragrances.Gift vouchers available in any value.Inspired Interiors, Ripley.
A fresh start A fabulous new collection of footwear for a great spring
look is now in stock at Frox of Draycott. Available in a
variety of sizes and colours. For more information
contact Frox, The Courtyard, Draycott Mill, Derbyshire.
Telephone 01332 875572 www.froxshop.com
A new approach to dentures by Changing Faces®
Many people find they need dentures as they go throughlife and most of us have probably met someone whosefalse teeth affect their whole appearance and cause themdifficulty in speaking or eating.
The denture experts at Changing Faces® Denture Clinic believethere is a better way. At carefully selected dental practices,Changing Faces® Clinical Dental Technicians (CDTs) understandhow to create natural looking dentures that offer the best alignment,colour and shape to fit perfectly with your mouth. “By providingrealistic, true-to-life dentures that look like they have always been apart of you, we cantransform your life.
We are passionate aboutcreating dentures that willsuit a person’s entire faceand ultimately the wholeperson,” saysNottinghamshire CDTRoddy Patterson.
Right: Roddy PattersonDipCDT RCS (Eng)
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Upholstery
Mobile: 07960 849642Tel: 01773 856082
All work carried out by our own skilled craftsmen with
over 20 years of experience.
JOHN’S SOFA STUDIO
UPHOLSTERYRE-UPHOLSTERY
REPAIRS
Home visits a pleasure for a Free Quotation for re-upholstery
or furniture repair.
IT and Phones
connectaphone.net
Friendly ex BT Engineer. 1 yr guarantee!
BT QUALITY 1/2 THE PRICE!Call Dave 07729 037667
TELEPHONE, INTERNET,TV AND SKY, EXTRAPOINTS FROM £50!
Faults / broadband problemsfixed or proved to service
provider. Wires to externalbuildings, loud external bells,
Ethernet & TV around the house.
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BEDS – BEDS – BEDS
38-44 South Street, Ilkeston
01159 325 733
THE CHEAPEST AND THEBEST FROM SILENTNIGHT
THORPES
info@thorpesofilkeston.co.uk • www.thorpesofilkeston.co.uk
Park at the Door
Bring this advert with you and we will take your
old bed away!** Terms and conditions apply
Manor Furniture
Contemporary and Traditional stylesmade to suit your requirements (fitted and freestanding design).
Restoration / Repairs and Repolishing.
Bespoke Design/ManufacturingService.
Courteous advice with qualityworkmanship guaranteed.
All enquiries welcome -
Please contact John on
01773 74373307977 604312
RICHARD BOOTH UPHOLSTERY
*Reupholstery *Loose Covers*Bespoke*Wide selection of fabrics
1 New Road, Heage. Derbyshire
01773 853338
Architects & Planning
• Why move? Extend your property and invest in your home
• Plans drawn to your requirements• Plans and forms completed to council standards
• Free estimates
Please call Phil Lingwood on 01773 742936 or 07811810761
www.contract-planningservices.co.uk
CONTRACT PLANNING SERVICESEstablished 1979
• New Builds • Roofing• House Extensions
• Loft & Garage Conversions • Natural Stone Work
• Property Refurbishments• Window Fitting
• General Building Work • Driveways & Block Paving
• Bathroom & Kitchen Alterations
TheCompleteBuilding
Specialist
Contact Dale on01773 528 726
or 07740 678 687
IDPI m a g e sD e s i g n& P r i n t
Folded Leaflets • FlyersLeaflets • Booklets
Business Cards Folders • Stationery
Design Print
Distributionall under one
roof!
T: 01773 850050info@imagespublishingltd.co.uk
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Aerial Specialists Freeview & Digitaln Analogue DAB and FM n Aerials Approved fittersn Sky Multi Room Multi point n European Satellite Free estimatesn Satellite Services n OAP Discounts n All work fully Guaranteed
Tel: 01773 761 575 Mobile: 07986 816867
COLIN GREEN**ROOM REVIVAL**From Papering a Wall
to Total Room Refurbishment
A Complete Service
• Decorating• Joinery, Coving, Dado etc• Electrical Alterations• Laminate Flooring• Kitchen Fitting• Tiling
To discuss your requirements and for a free quotation
Tel 01773 605947 or mobile 07779 291577
• Driveways
• Patio and Driveway Cleaning
• References Available If Required
• New Builds
• Extensions
• Renovations
Tel: Office 01773 513922Mobile 07967 186 966Email dmillhouse@hotmail.co.uk
For All Aspects of Building Work With Over 35 Years’ Experience
DAVID MILLHOUSE LTDBuilding Contractors
ALISON BUILDERSoffer
Dry Stone Walling Services
All work to full conservation and listedbuilding specifications.
Also: Mortared Stone Walling.For free advice phone 01773 832676
Established 1985
www.alisonbuildingandwindowcompany.co.uk
A.Eley & SonFurniture Restorers
n French Polishing n Upholstery n Spray Finishes n Cane Seating n Kitchen Repolishing n Repairs
16 Heanor Road, Codnor, RipleyTelephone: 01773 742103
All types of buildingwork undertakenTel: 01773 828516
Mobile: 07966 207758www.ksbuildingservices.co.uk
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PRAMS – PRAMS – PRAMS
38-44 South Street, Ilkeston
01159 325 733
You can buy your pram on the net, give your credit card tosomeone you’ve never met and as for spares, never mind the
repairs, You’ll have a few grey hairs!
Why pay internet prices when you can seewhat you’re buying and PAY LESS in store.
THORPES
info@thorpesofilkeston.co.uk • www.thorpesofilkeston.co.uk
Park at the Door
(we check internet prices daily)
All Aspects of Plastering Undertaken…
Re-Skimming • Dry LiningRendering • Artex Removal
Small Repairs to Full Renovations
Clean ReliableService
Free No Obligation
Quotations
Patrick O’Neil PlasteringFor All Enquiries
Tel: 07980 052 011
All aspects ofdecoration work
undertakenCall Wayne for a free quote
30 years experience
01773 85667107751 636375
WH Decorators
Fully Qualified Plumber • Personal & EfficientGas Servicing & Repair • Tiling Service
For a free no obligation quotation
Telephone 01773 540584 Mobile 07968 772224
Email: b.sole@sky.comwww.bsoleplumbing.co.uk
Quality Bathroom andCentral Heating
Installations & Servicing
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✱ FIXED PRICE MENU SERVICING FROM £195✱ GENUINE JAGUAR SERVICE PARTS USED✱ 50% LESS THAN DEALER LABOUR RATES✱ JAGUAR DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT✱ MOT TESTING £30.00✱ FREE LOCAL COLLECTION + DELIVERY✱ ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
UNIT 10, ROBINSON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,SHAFTESBURY STREET, DERBY DE23 8NLDERBY: 01332 291348 TO SEE A CLIP OF OUR WORKSHOP VISIT WWW.MGAJAGUAR.CO.UK
Unit 1 Kettles Yard, Wimsey Way, Somercotes, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4LSTelephone: 01773 609010
All major credit cards accepted
Using the very latest diagnostic equipmentwe are able to investigate and rectify the
majority of vehicle faults without the needfor you to pay main dealer charges.
Does your vehicle lack power?
Is your ABS light on?
Did you know lit airbag lightsare now an MOT failure?
Warning lights on your dashboard?
OVER 35 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm & Sat 8am-12pm
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WarnerVehicle Services Ltd
Contact Kevan WarnerHome: 01773 748436Mobile: 07792 040621
Email: Kev@tiscali.co.uk
• Vehicle Diagnostics• Brakes• Breakdowns• Exhausts• MOTs• MOT Repairs• Servicing• Tyres
SevenDays aWeek
Tel: 01773 74833319 Wellington Street, Ripleybook on-line a www.cxauto.co.uk
We can now MOT motorcycles & scooters as well as your car
• Mot for cars and bikes• Servicing and repairs• Fuel injection engineers• Air-con service & repairs
NEW FOR 2012
automotive Ltd
• All makes and models• Citröen specialists since 1994
The Polaris is a brand new prototype of a semi
integrated motor home made on the 3rd generation of
Mercedes sprinter and features several new solutions
regarding interior and exterior design. A great amount of knowledge and technology has been invested inthe development of the vehicle, which is aimed at buyers whodemand the highest quality, reliability, usage and design.The interior entrances the visitor at first glance. It combines classicwith modern inspiration. It shows high quality expertise and a loveof detail which can be seen at first sight and becomes obviousduring usage.The interior of the Polaris has been designed to suit even the mostdemanding customers. The elegant, curved lines of the furniture andabove all the functional organization of the elements will surelyleave you speechless.Geoff Cox of Denby has the only Adria Polaris in the country, sowhy not go down and look at this stunning motor home
The Polarisdesigned to suit even themost demanding customers
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Caravan
ServiCeS
Tel: 01773 513823 Mob: 07747000065www.sandccaravanservices.co.uk
Contact Sarah/ChrisProspect CourtNottingham RoadRipley DerbyDE5 3AY
Accident Repair Centre
Full Servicing
Habitation Servicing
Gas System Testing
Pre-Purchase Inspections
Damp Repair Specialists
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Just find the Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire village
in the crossword below and send the place name
on a postcard to: Crossword Comp. Country Images,
Victoria House, Market Place, Crich DE4 5DD
Entries to reach us by March 16th 2012
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When thoughts turn to holidays, why
not take a closer look at getting out
onto the open road.
More and more people are taking to the open road in theirmotorhomes and caravans. The rise in sales of these vehicles over thelast few years is evidence that this is an expanding market. The luxurylevels in these latest mobile homes is quite exceptional. Gone are thedays of going to a cold toilet block in the middle of a field, as thesehomes now come equipped with flushing toilets, hot showers, doubleglazing and central heating. All the mod cons that you have at homebut this time out in the countryside.
What could be better than flinging open the door of your mobilehome or caravan and just breathing in fresh country air at any one ofhundreds of sites around the country. Britain has some fantasticscenery to be enjoyed and motorhomes and caravans can open upnew vistas for the adventurous holidaymaker. As an ex-caravanner Ihave enjoyed some fantastic holidays in and around Derbyshire itself,you don't have to go far to enjoy a break. The initial investment in amobile home or caravan can be quite high, but don’t let that put youoff, remember this is a long term investment and will afford you theopportunity to take not only your main holidays but afford you manydelightful weekends away. The second hand market is buoyant toowith many bargains to be found, I found a delightful 6 berth caravanfor under £5,000 that came complete with all mod cons.
If buying is too much of an outlay then there are companies aroundthat rent motorhomes and caravans for weekly periods. This obviouslyreduces the outlay but still gives you the opportunity to enjoy theoutdoor life. Remember though, if you are hiring a caravan, you willneed to check that your current vehicle is capable of towing it.
If you are a current owner and love the home you have, then it maybe time to look at refitting your vehicle. When you have invested in avan, it is not always the best option to trade it in. It is possible toupgrade your vehicle with the latest bathroom equipment, centralheating, carpet, cooker etc. This can prove a very cost effective way ofhaving a ‘better’ motorhome or caravan.
Whilst out in the open countryside a bike is always a good way to getaround. They are easy to carry and provide the ideal opportunity tohave a pootle around the lanes.
Don’t forget to stock up with the necessary equipment before you goaway. Ensure you have plenty of gas and that your torch has freshbatteries!
Here are some of the people who can help you;www.peakleisurevehicles.co.ukwww.geoffcox.co.ukwww.derbymotorhomes.co.ukwww.glossopcaravans.co.ukwww.sandccaravanservices.co.uk
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Hot on the heels of the trend setting Challenger and
Eccles designs, Swift Group has announced two new
ground breaking ranges with all new exterior body
designs and completely restyled interiors to replace
their mid market Charisma and Europa ranges.
Called the Swift Challenger Sport and Sterling Eccles Sport they bringexclusive new modern styling and cutting edge interiors to themid-price range with MTPLM weights that start at 1143kg, more than170kg lighter than the more upmarket Challenger and Eccles modelsand 35kg to 50kg less than the ranges they replace, without loss ofspecification. All moves are designed to put these exciting newmodels within the range of most average family cars.
Everything is new from the chassis upwards. The exteriors have clean,modern lines with a fuel saving aerodynamic front made in hardwearing closed mould GRP and incorporating a wide front door to thefront locker. An optional panoramic front sunroof completes thestunning new styling.
Other new features built in to these new ranges include AL-KO ATCtrailer stability system as standard, low energy LED lights in the mainhabitation area, over locker lighting in the seating and bedroom areas,a moulded light and speaker panel over the front seats, 4 x 230voltsockets, including two in the neat front shelf pod and restyled kitchenwith worktop extensions in some models.
Both the Challenger Sport and Eccles Sport ranges have 8 modelsincluding 2 new layouts, the 514 model with a 5.2m open plan fixedbed layout and the 636 which is a 6 berth twin axle with children’sbunks.
New Challenger andEccles Sport rangescontinue designrevolution at Swift
Free dishwasher*with every kitchen ordered
in March
Monday - Wednesday9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 7pmFriday 9am - 6pm
Saturday9am - 5.30pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm
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