Monday 14 September 2009

FINE WEATHER, FINE TURN OUT AT OPEN DAY


SCORES of people took the opportunity of a lovely late summer's day to look around Dillington and to explore the House and gardens and history of the House.
Carol Crocker, operations manager, said later: "Open Day was a huge success with seemingly more people than ever before.
"Car parking extended right down to the lake I am told! Weather was key factor of course and although it was cloudy at times the sun did show and the rain stayed away.
"There was a really good buzz about the place and everybody appeared delighted with what they saw."
For many it was the first chance to see The Hyde, a spectacular new contemporary building, offering 2 superb multi-purpose studios as well as 15 boutique style bedrooms.
There was live music and many other attractions throughout the afternoon, including music from The Night Owls and Phoenix Brass.
Taunton Garrison brought the 17th century to life with their living history camp and re-enactment displays.
For the younger visitors David Wright, author of the children’s book series Dickie Duck, acted as a storyteller.
There was also the chance to talk to tutors and take part in a choice of free mini courses on subjects such as painting, family history, literature and writing, and Tai Chi.

Wednesday 2 September 2009

OPEN HOUSE AT DILLINGTON













COME ALONG!

Sunday 6 September 12.00pm - 5.00pm Admission Free
A relaxing afternoon to look around Dillington and to explore the House and gardens and find out about the history of the House. For many this will be the first chance to see The Hyde, a spectacular new contemporary building, offering 2 superb multi-purpose studios as well as 15 boutique style bedrooms.
There will be live music and many other attractions throughout the afternoon, including music from The Night Owls, a four piece band playing hot syncopated ukulele songs and Phoenix Brass. Taunton Garrison will be bringing the 17th century to life with their living history camp and re-enactment displays. For the younger visitors David Wright, author of the children’s book series Dickie Duck, will be acting as a storyteller. UK Llamas will make a welcome return with the promise of a couple of “new arrivals”.
There will be the chance to take part in a choice of free mini courses on subjects such as painting, family history, literature and writing, as well as joining in a session of Tai Chi. Tutors will be on hand to chat about the many courses on offer in the current programme.
Enjoy a BBQ lunch and treat yourself to ice cream or afternoon tea with home-made cakes. Other light snacks and refreshments will be available.
Why not go along and take your friends and family for a great afternoon out!
For more information and a free copy of the Dillington programme of courses and events contact 01460 258648 or see the website www.dillington.com