The Garden House (Marple) Charity Video June 2019
The Garden House is a registered charity based in Marple, Cheshire. We rely solely on donations from visitors and local businesses and organisations, and aim to provide a valuable outdoor space for families and local organisations, including those who cater to those with complex needs, to learn about animals and nature in the world around them.
We work with a variety of organisations around Stockport, Greater Manchester and Cheshire.
The Garden House is not only home to pygmy goats, Shetland ponies, Gloucester old Spot and Kunekune pigs, alpacas, rabbits, chickens, ducks and geese; there’s also a bug hotel, a butterfly house and an avery. We are also introducing a breeding programme for the Gloucester Old Spot pigs which are a rare breed, and we will also be looking at an incubation programme for Norfolk Grey hens and Plymouth Red Rock hens. We also accomodate orphan lambs and chicks in the spring. With the River Goyt flowing adjacent to the area, it’s the perfect place for those from local schools and BTech courses to learn about caring for animals and nature in this abundance of natural beauty and wildlife.
The Garden House is one of the few visitor attractions in Marple, and we rely solely on donations from the public and visitors. We are open every day, 10am - 4pm, and for more information please email info@thegardenhousemarple.com.
Thank you for your continued support.
The Garden House (Marple) Charity is a registered charity in England and Wales (Charity No: 1182133)
The Garden House, Lakes Road, Marple, Greater Manchester, England SK6 7DH, United Kingdom
0161 427 8712 | info@thegardenhousemarple.com
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The Garden House, a non-profit community project at the point of achieving charitable status, aim to provide families, trusts and educational establishments, with an outdoor space where people can learn about animal welfare, and develop an appreciation of the wonderful and historic surroundings.
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Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Places to see in ( Marple - UK )
Marple is a small town within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the River Goyt 9 miles southeast of Manchester, 9 miles north of Macclesfield and 4 miles southeast of Stockport.
Historically in Cheshire, the town lies along the Peak Forest Canal, containing the Marple Lock Flight and Marple Aqueduct. The Roman Lakes to the southeast of the town centre attracts anglers and walkers. Marple is served by two railway stations, Marple and Rose Hill, providing access to the rail network in Greater Manchester and beyond. It is also close by the Middlewood Way, a cycle path following the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway line south from Rose Hill to Macclesfield.
In the early 1900s the town prospered from the success of cotton in nearby Stockport and Manchester; the canals in the area served as a link with other industrial towns. In 1936, Marple Urban District, at the time part of Cheshire, annexed from Derbyshire the parish of Ludworth and Mellor. Marple grew as a residential suburb of Stockport after the arrival of frequent bus and rail services in the 1920s.
The area, close to Derbyshire, covers just over 11 square miles (28 km2) of countryside, ranging from heavily wooded valleys to hill-top moorland. It rises from around 262 feet (80 m) above sea level at the River Goyt to 1,073 feet (327 m) at Cobden Edge. On a clear day it is possible to view the Beetham Tower in Manchester as well as the city centre, the Winter Hill TV transmitter and the surrounding counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and West Yorkshire and the mountains of North Wales from the top of these hills.
Since 1932 Marple has had a cinema in a building designed in 1878 as a place of worship or refuge. The building was purchased in 1932 by the Marple Cinema Company and became the Regent Cinema. It remains open as one of the few independent cinemas in the UK. The town has two brass bands, the Marple Band and the Hawk Green (Marple) Band.
Marple is notable for its series of 16 canal locks, known as Marple Lock Flight, close to the village centre. The Peak Forest Canal skirts the village, north running alongside Marple Memorial Park and Brabyns Park until it reaches the Marple Aqueduct and on to Dukinfield Junction, and south towards Bugsworth Basin. Macclesfield Canal meets the Peak Forest Canal at Marple Junction, and heads towards Birmingham. The two canals form part of the Cheshire Ring canal system; the canals served as a vital link during the Industrial Revolution. Nowadays they provide an area of relaxation for walkers, anglers and boaters.
The Roman Lakes leisure complex is popular with walkers, anglers, nature lovers and horse riders. It is located in the valley bottom close to Strines. The area was named in the Victorian era as an attraction to tourists not because it had links with the Romans (also true of Roman Bridge, a packhorse bridge over the Goyt). In the area closest to the river there was a mill built by Samuel Oldknow; it is now ruined and overgrown.
Marple Hall is located close to where Marple Hall School now stands. The remains of the hall can be explored, though very little remains. The hall was the ancestral home of the Bradshaws and passed to the Isherwoods. The town lies along the A626, which runs between Glossop and Heaton Chapel. It has a junction in the centre of Marple with the B6101, which heads south to New Mills.
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Agatha Christie, Greenway House - Tour & Visitor Review
Come and stay at the TLH Toorak Hotel and enjoy a fantastic Agatha Christie break. Take part in a thrilling murder mystery evening, visit Greenway House and gardens where Agatha spent many family holidays and enjoy the abundance of leisure facilities here at TLH Leisure Resort, Torquay, Devon. In her autobiography, Agatha Christie described Greenway House as ...the ideal house, a dream house.
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Welcome to Poynton
Poynton is a small thriving Cheshire town with a village feel surrounded by beautiful countryside. It's only 10 miles from Manchester airport and easily within the Manchester commuter belt.
Poynton's recently regenerated village centre, with its quality shops and restaurants and plenty of free car parking, successfully combines its historic past as a small mining village with having one of the most modern and innovative Shared Space schemes in Europe.
Poynton really is an ideal place to visit, live, work, shop and play.
Poynton has so much to offer. Recreational walkways, cycle paths and bridleways have been formed along old colliery railway trackbeds linking to the Middlewood Way, the local canal network and the adjoining Peak District.
Poynton Park, with its large pool, is home to the famous Poynton Show every August and the Brookside Garden Centre houses a charming miniature railway that is always popular with children and adults alike.
Come and visit the Nelson Pit visitor centre and the award winning Anson Engine Museum, which besides being home to one of Europe's largest collections of combustion engines, tells the story of Poynton's mining heritage along with a huge scale model of the village as it was 100 years ago.
Discover Poynton in Cheshire and get a real flavour of what this thriving and regenerated town has to offer in this official Poynton Town Council video.
The Orchards, Marple : Jolley & Co Property For Sale
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Marple, Stockport, England
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An Evening at The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum, Devon
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The Garden House, Buckland Monachorum
On Thursday 26th March 2015, I visited my local Garden House in Buckland Monachorum. From the footage taken, I decided to create a short video to show the gardens walks, flowers and beautiful scenery, all of which changes throughout the seasons.
Creating the English Tea Garden Experience
Today we officially open our English tea room!
It was truly a tea effort pulling it together down to decisions regarding lighting, flower arrangements, and tablecloth patterns! We documented the flurry of activity that happened in our Visitor Center during that time and wanted to share it with our followers.
We hope you enjoy your tea experience when you visit over the next few months!
Victorian Fish Bar (1962)
Kensington, London.
At The Contented Sole fish bar has been decorated with all the trimmings of Queen Victoria's days.
C/U of chips being scooped out of a fryer onto a plate. M/S of the chef passing the plate to a waitress - both wear old fashioned clothes. M/S of the waitress taking the plate upstairs, in the foreground is a gramophone, stuffed fish hang on the wall.
She serves the food to a group of trendy young people. In the middle of all the diners a man in a bowler hat plays a honky tonk piano. Various shots of the diners, the food their eating and the piano player - giving the general impression this restaurant is a hip and swinging place (or plaice, even).
M/S of the chef dipping a raw fish in batter and placing it in the fryer. C/U of the chief smiling. He takes the cooked fish and places it in a special carrying box decorated with a newspaper print pattern. He passes the box over the counter to a young man. M/S of the man walking up the street with his posh fish and chips box.
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Miss Marple's Tea Room in the Dandenong Ranges offers a wide range of traditional English fare in a delightfully warm atmosphere. Inspired by the Agatha Christie character Miss Jane Marple, the Tea Room is adorned with Miss Marple memorabilia and a large collection of unique teapots. Come and enjoy the traditional Devonshire tea, welsh rarebit, and the wonderful range of desserts.
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John & Gillian's Garden - National Open Garden Scheme | Gardens Open For Charity
As part of the National Open Garden Scheme, John and Gillian present their Garden in Woodford. 13th May 2018.
This video was made by Syed Ansar whom is a very close friend of the family.
The National Garden Scheme is the most significant charitable funder of nursing charities in the country, donating £55 million so far. They help their garden owners open their beautiful gardens to the public, sharing their passion and raising impressive amounts of money through entry fees, teas and slices of cake.
Around 3,700 gardens open each year for the National Garden Scheme, all of our gardens can be found on their website (below).
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