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Coombe Trenchard Estate Arts & Crafts Garden Festival

An event in June in Devon
Coombe Trenchard
Lewtrenchard
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Coombe Trenchard Estate Arts & Crafts Garden Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Coombe Trenchard is an Edwardian Estate in Devon being lovingly restored by Philip and Sarah Marsh. The Estate boasts a renowned garden which epitomizes the quality, craftsmanship and skill of the Arts & Crafts era. Rarely open to the public, Coombe Trenchard Estate will welcome all visitors to a celebration of the Arts & Crafts genre.

Supported by Plant Heritage, the festival will showcase an exciting range of innovative craftsmen and plant specialists. Philip and Sarah Marsh warmly invite journalists to the festival in June, or to visit the Estate at any time during the lead-up to the event, to experience one of the finest examples of Arts & Crafts landscaping.

The full programme will be available, and continuously updated at www.coombetrenchard.co.uk along with info on accommodation providers.

Telephone: 01363 84514
Contact name: Jenny

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