July ACMG, GG – Hauser & Wirth and Kilver Court Visit

Tuesday July 18th Outing
Hauser & Wirth and Kilver Court

“Hauser & Wirth Somerset is a pioneering world-class gallery and multi-purpose arts centre, which acts as a destination for experiencing art, architecture and the remarkable Somerset landscape through new and innovative exhibitions of contemporary art. A landscaped garden, designed for the gallery by internationally renowned landscape architect Piet Oudolf, includes a 1.5 acre perennial meadow, which sits behind the gallery buildings.”

We will be given a 90 minute guided tour of both gallery and garden. Lunch or a lighter Brunch is available in the restaurant (check the website for details here) but booking is essential. It is also possible to take a picnic but this must be eaten in their Education Room as picnics are not allowed in the grounds- coffee/tea can be purchased to eat there.

“Owned by Mulberry founder and English designer Roger Saul, Kilver Court Gardens and Garden Nursery are housed within the grounds of a regenerated textile mill in the heart of Somerset, which is home to the Kilver Court Designer Village and restaurants.”

Hidden in the heart of Somerset are Kilver Court gardens which are carefully maintained all year round for the public to enjoy. The 3.5 acre gardens are set against a 19th Century viaduct, providing an impressive architectural backdrop to the already stunning gardens. Highlights of our gardens include: a reproduction of George Whitelegg’s Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winning rockery, parterre, an organic vegetable garden, herbaceous borders and a mill pond.

In the new garden nursery Roger aims to provide a total experience for garden lovers. There will be an eclectic mix of the very best herbaceous, alpine and subtropical plants for sale which Roger has found by scouring the country and selecting from specialist plant suppliers and growers.  Many of these plants will also be featured in the garden’s newly restored borders and visitors can be inspired by plant combinations, colours and settings. Customers will also be able to browse the shop, stocked with garden tools, antiques and outdoor furniture.


Details of this trip can be seen on the notice board in the reception area at the library and you can add your name to the list in the Tourist Office or contact Heather if you would like to come. Timings and other information will be sent out nearer the date.

Please would all those signed up now pay for the trip. The cost is £20 to include entrance fees and coach travel. Payment may be made by sending a cheque to Marjorie or by Internet transfer – please contact Marjorie for details. Please make it clear if doing a bank transfer who the payment is coming from by writing your name in the reference box.

Contact details

Marjorie Condie – cheques payable to the Nailsworth Society Gardening group and sent to Springmount House, Inchbrook, Nailsworth, GL6 0NR
Email – marjorie.condie@outlook.com
Tel – 01453 835648

July RG – Miserden and Caudle Green

Thursday 28th July
Ramblers Group

Miserden & Caudle Green
led by Dave Partington (view poster here)

A 5 mile walk starting from the Carpenters’ Arms in Miserden, through farmland and woods to the hamlet of Caudle Green.
Then towards Winstone before returning to the pub via Miserden Park.

Steep in places (up and down), 3 stiles and possibly muddy after any rainfall.

Lunch at The Carpenters Arms, Miserden.
Orders taken on morning of ramble.

More information and photos can be found on our facebook page.  https://www.facebook.com/NailsworthSocietyRamblers/

20160728-ramble1At the gates of Miserden Park20160728-ramble2Walking down the carriage drive
20160728-ramble3Group photo by the lake
20160728-ramble4Cotswold cottage20160728-ramble5Horses in the field


July ACMG, GG – Rousham House visit

Our trip to Rousham is coming up on July 18th and the list for signing is already on the board in the library. There are still some places left, but not all that many, so if you would like to come please sign up as soon as possible.

We aim to leave for Rousham at 9.30 on the 18th July from the bus station but may be able to do a pick up from Woodchester if people would like. Cost is £9 for the coach, £10 to visit the house (guided tour by owner) and garden and £5 to visit just the garden. There is no shop or cafe so you will need to bring a packed lunch to eat in the grounds.

As Burford garden centre won’t let us take a coach there we are now going to stop on the homeward journey in Bourton On The Water for about an hour to give people time to see round the model village if they would like and have a cup of tea, getting back to Nailsworth about 5.30pm.

If you are coming to the June 6th talk could you please bring your payment for the trip then.

July LSG – Tetbury History Walk (visit)

Local Studies Group

Monday July 27th, 2015
Led by members of the History of Tetbury Society
Walk starts at 7.30pm

Take a trip back as far as the 17th and 18th Centuries in our historical market town neighbour – it is much more than just the Town Hall and Parish Church!
Meet in the Chippings Car Park (left at the mini-roundabout, behind the Snooty Fox Hotel)
Free parking after 6pm

A copy of the poster can be found here


 

July RG – Edge and Haresfield

Ramblers Group

Thursday July 23rd, 2015
9.30am outside the Library

Edge and Haresfield

Meet outside Nailsworth Library at 9.30am for a drive to Horsley, parking at The Hog.

A 5 mile walk starting at The Edgemoor Inn, walking through the Rudge Hill Nature Reserve, joining the Cotswold Way, through woodland to Haresfield Beacon.

Returning via the topograph, Bird in Hand and Scottsquar Hill and back to our starting point.

2 steep sections, but fine views, flowers and butterflies.

Lunch after the walk at The Edgemoor Inn, Edge.
No need to pre order.

Further details if required from Allison on 01453 451867.

Find us on facebook
Nailsworth Society Rambler’s Group

A copy of the poster can be found here


Pictures from the walk

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