Visit this secret walled town garden. Herbaceous border, sunken garden and two large wisterias hopefully in their prime.
Open 2pm-5pm, entry £2.50, refreshments available. Wheelchair access is limited. Dogs are to be kept on leads.
Directions: At Countess Wear roundabout in Exeter, take sign to Topsham. Follow signs to Topsham and park in town car parks, either Holman Way or the Quay car park. From the Quay turn left down The Strand. The garden is 3rd left alongside the Museum and first right to garden gate. EX3 0AT.
Visit this stunning large 15 acre garden set in two wooded valley, known for magnolias, azaleas, rhododendron, wild flowers and berberis.
Open 11am-5pm.
Entry £4, refreshments available. No wheelchair access and dogs are to be kept on leads.
Directions: 2 Miles south east of Crediton. Off A377 Exeter to Barnstaple road, 1 mile Crediton side of Newton St Cyres, signed Sherwood, entrance to drive just under 2 miles. EX5 5BT.
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Whilst Honor's career stretches over sixty glorious years she has rarely appeared simply as herself.
Here, in conversation with her colleague and friend Richard Digby Day she will look back over this astonishing life, her beginnings, her family, her rise to stardom with her usual sense of humour and perspective.
She will also be singing a few of her favourite songs.
From the producers of the very popular Remember When and There'll Always Be An England shows comes another wonderful trip down Memory Lane, with over 60 of your all time favourite songs from the Fabulous 1940s, The Rocking 1950s and The Sensational 60s.
Join Sherlock Holmes in the study of 221B Baker Street for a classic retelling of some of his most celebrated cases - a captivating portrayal by raconteur Andrew Meller.
AJ's Big Band is a 17-piece big band, specialising in the unforgettable music of the swing era.
Under the inimitable leadership of Ken Parr, the band plays regularly throughout Devon and the South West for dances, concerts, festivals and other events.
Since its inception in 1983 by the late Alan (AJ) Hempstead, the band continues to sustain a high reputation, blending great ensemble work with exciting jazz solos. The band plays a wide range of music, from the 1930s through to more contemporary arrangements, but, of course, with the emphasis on classic tunes made famous by...
Chiefs came into this match knowing what a strong outfit Devonport are, fully deserving their top spot in the shield competition. This would turn out to be a classic rugby match between the top two teams.
Devonport started very well, their lads physically bigger than Chiefs but not as efficient or fast. The visitors were awarded early penalties but were unable to put any points on the board. After ten minutes and following a breakdown at a Devonport scrum, Chiefs secured the ball and quickly moved it along the back line for Stefan...
Chris Smith, who chaired the judges in 2012 when RAMM won the ArtFund Prize for Museum of the Year, will reflect on the aspects of RAMM’s transformation that particularly won the judges’ admiration and on how this leads into a broader vision of how museums generally can fulfil their best and most compelling roles in the future.
Tickets are £7, £5 conc, available in person or by phone using a credit or debit card on 01392 265858 during opening hours.
The next Chamber Networking Lunch will be taking place on 17th April 2013 at The Rougemont Hotel By Thistle.
The theme of this lunch is Exeter - the SW's most sustainable city. Four business leaders share their experiences as part of the green movement in Exeter and talk about what tackling sustainability has done for their organisations' bottom lines!
• Chris Lorimer, Bicton College & Exeter Sustainable Business Network Chair