The Ashdown Gallery in Forest Row, East Sussex
A promotional video for a wonderful Art Gallery/shop/cafe in Forest Row, East Sussex.
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Forest Row Sussex lovely Forest Row Sussex, lots to see and do, visit, stay or live, it is just fantastic.
Pubs, Cafes, restaurants, walks, Llama Parks (yes!) woodlands, area of outstanding natural beauty, history, and more combine in Forest Row Sussex
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Coffee shops in Forest Row
if you are looking for a house in Forest Row, you will need to recharge your batteries and look over property details so why not do both? Check out too. This is not an exhaustive list, but we have provided phone numbers, and post codes where we can and acknowledge photos from sites and other sources. Houses in Forest Row, retirement properties Forest Row, rent in Forest Row, whatever you need, you might just need caffeine too. Forest Row Sussex is a great place to visit, stay and live. Check out our other videos on Pubs, and our introduction to Forest Row too.
Best places to visit
Best places to visit - Forest Row (United Kingdom) Best places to visit - Slideshows from all over the world - City trips, nature pictures, etc.
In Forest Row
Poem written and spoken by my father, Steve Grenville, at the Brambletye Inn, Forest Row, April 2005
Citizens of Forest Row unite
You've nothing to lose but your rhymes !
Two hundred deer gave up the ghost
To drivers revving up the most
Doing sixty where it's forty
Bad for nature and not sporty
And down at the Java
Midriffs bare
Les demoiselles de Forest Row
Play cool and unaware
In Forest Row
The trains don't slow
In fact the trains don't even run
Since Beeching's long since swingeing fun
In Forest Row they have it all
Things that keep them all in thrall
Pot and drugs and sex and beer
Fun and games --most after dark
People thrive------and drift apart.
There's food aplenty
That's for sure
Up at the cross
At the three times store
One gives you God
One sells you liquor
Films at the Hall
Give mental succour
Depraved erotic mean as well
You could be on the road to hell
And down at the Java
Midriffs bare
Les demoiselles de Forest Row
Serve, cool and unaware
But there's a farm and it's organic
And a school of origin Germanic
Ley lines passing through don't show
And the Coop gives Fair Trade a go
There's choirs and French and all things posh
Skateboarders 'clack' and call it tosh
faith healers, osteo's and chiro's
other worlders - Emerson
And down at the Java
Midriffs bare
Les demoiselles de Forest Row
Play cool and unaware
People here know what to do
Give them a cause
And they'll set to
They bared their all
And they bore witness
Marched London's streets
And cried 'No war!'
Iraq a mast a timber yard
Who called 'Timber?'
Waggish bard.
But down at the Java
Midriffs bare
Les demoiselles de Forest Row
Play cool and unaware
In Search of Old Brambletye Manor near Forest Row
The original moated manor at Brambletye dates back to the Doomsday book and if you care to look on an OS map you'll find the moat still there. In 1631 a newer house was built a little to the east; a larger grand, ostentatious house, but sadly it didn't last very long and now little remains. However what there is still impressive.
Julia Hartley and I take a walk to find it, crossing the old East Grinstead, Groombridge and Tunbridge Wells railway line which now, thanks to Sir Richard Beeching, is a delightful footpath.
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Unedited TV Lift on Clive Christian desk
Charlie Pullan at The Forest Row Festival 2017
Your Wedding at Ashdown Park Hotel
Nestled in the heart of the Ashdown Forest, Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club is a magical and romantic location. Set at the end of a sweeping drive, the glorious mansion is surrounded by lakes, manicured lawns and woodland that attract deer, creating an idyllic backdrop for wedding photographs.
Michael Hall - A Steiner Waldorf School
Michael Hall, the largest UK Steiner School, is set in approximately 60 acres of parkland adjoining the Ashdown Forest, in Forest Row, East Sussex. Kidbrooke Park is home to about 600 pupils, offering Steiner Education from birth to nineteen years old.
More Farmers = Better Food
Defending the right to farm for good food, not for profit.
Well managed small mixed farms can provide ecosystem services: deeper darker more fertile soil, cleaner water, fresher air. Farmers practicing Regenerative Agriculture, Agro-ecology, Restoration Agriculture, Holistic Land Management and Permaculture, can hold the key to sequestering carbon, increasing wildlife habitat and biodiversity, and feeding the people real clean food, unadulterated with pesticides and herbicides.
The Crossing, Forest Row, thecrossingforestrow.com is in a legal wrangle with local planning authority Wealden Council. We are forced to make a legal stand to defend ourselves. A Judicial Review, Jan 2017, was found in The Crossing's favour stating Wealden were unlawful in declining to determine a second ammended planning application, taking into account the councils concerns. It would seem the council intend to destroy this small, local, green initiative with crippling court costs.
We are fighting for the right to live on site as we tend animals and grow affordable, local food and provide ecosystem services: slowing down rain run off with our Swales system (biologicdesign.co.uk), sequestering carbon with our biochar heating system, (soil-carbon-regeneration.co.uk) working with hand tools and no big farm machinery.
We need your help to STAND OUR GROUND and husband the land for good food, not for profit. Support our crowdfunding campaign at
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Robin's Nest Kindergarten, Forest Row - Grow Do It World Tour 2017
Visited this beautiful little Steiner kindy in Forest Row, England nestled in the woods.
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BMX Film East Grinstead Park Nathan King
Filmed a few guys at the local park.
Presentacion Sussex Summer School
Campamento de Verano en Sussex UK
Clapham Wood Exploration Part Two
This is part two of the walk I took with Cynthia Julian through the beautiful Clapham Wood in West Sussex. If you didn't see the first part, do check it out.
Listen to my interview with Charles Walker in 2010
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Goodstuff - Live at the Hop Yard
A Highlight from a superb evening of Funk & Soul.
More to come!
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GoodStuff are:
Vic Bynoe - Vocals & Percussion
Simon Taylor - Saxophones
Volker Janssen - Keyboards
Steve Haworth - Guitar
Tom Gilchrist - Bass
Al Innes - Drums
Blast furnace
A blast furnace is a type of metallurgical furnace used for smelting to produce industrial metals, generally iron, but also others such as lead or copper.
In a blast furnace, fuel, ore, and flux (limestone) are continuously supplied through the top of the furnace, while a hot blast of air (sometimes with oxygen enrichment) is blown into the lower section of the furnace through a series of pipes called tuyeres, so that the chemical reactions take place throughout the furnace as the material moves downward. The end products are usually molten metal and slag phases tapped from the bottom, and flue gases exiting from the top of the furnace. The downward flow of the ore and flux in contact with an upflow of hot, carbon monoxide-rich combustion gases is a countercurrent exchange process.
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