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[MASTERPOST] JOSH WIDDICOMBE: “NOT MY CUP OF TEA” (2025/2026 TOUR)
A masterpost of information related to Josh's upcoming 2025/2026 UK tour. Including pre-sale/general sale info, and venue information.
**THIS POST IS CURRENTLY WIP!!!!**
WAKE UP, LOSERS! Josh has announced his next tour for 2025/2026!
“Not My Cup of Tea” will be touring around the UK, starting this time next year! (September 2025-May 2026) His first tour since 2019!
BLURB: "Josh Widdicombe is back on tour, not again! By now he has almost certainly mastered the art of stand-up, either that or he has wasted the last 15 years of his life. Come along and decide for yourself. Expect it to be shorter and with lower production values than Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, but funnier and with more references to tea."
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Also, I’m sure this’ll be the FIRST LEG (ha!) of the tour, so hold onto your hats, he’ll likely come to a venue near you! Guessing due to Josh's popularity, thanks to Parenting Hell, demand for him will have gone up a bit since 2019. Good luck!
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TICKET INFO/DATES, PRESS ETC, BELOW THE CUT.
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TICKET ACCESS INFO:
PRICES: £31-£37 (according to the Liverpool Philharmonic, may vary depending on venue)
PRE-SALE INFO:
Pre-sale will be on Thursday 19th September (11am), while general sale will be the following day.
Sign-up to Josh's mailing list BEFORE 9am on 19th September for pre-sale access.
As ever, don’t stick with the big name ticket websites - try to stick to the venues themselves, as that's where most the allocation of tickets will be! (tour dates and more info below the cut)
I'm sure I don't need to say it, and it's probably unlikely, but obviously... DON'T BUY FROM RESALE WEBSITES (Oasis say hi!). Do you want Hillsy calling you a dick??
Ticketmaster UK
ATG Tickets (tend to have their own members pre-sale too)
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[TM] = Ticketmaster
Any direct venue links will have the date/venue name displayed as a link and highlighted in BOLD. Will be updated as soon as we know them!
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2025 DATES:
SEPTEMBER Sunday 14 September: Canterbury, The Marlowe Wednesday 17 September: Bedford, Corn Exchange [TM] Thursday 18 September: King's Lynn, Corn Exchange [TM] Saturday 20 September: Fareham, Fareham Live [TM] Thursday 25 September: Swindon, Wyvern [TM] Friday 26 September: Eastbourne, Congress [TM] Sunday 28 September: Bournemouth, Pavilion [TM] Tuesday 30 September: Malvern, Festival Theatre OCTOBER Thursday 2 October: Hull, City Hall [TM] Saturday 4 October: Doncaster, CAST Sunday 5 October: Dartford, Orchard Theatre Wednesday 8 October: Guildford, G Live [TM] Thursday 9 October: High Wycombe, Swan Theatre [TM] Saturday 11 October: Cambridge, Corn Exchange [TM] Tuesday 14 October: Reading, Hexagon Thursday 16 October: Hastings, White Rock Theatre [TM] Saturday 18 October: Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre Thursday 23 October: Croydon, Fairfield Halls Saturday 25 October: Portsmouth, Kings Theatre [TM] NOVEMBER Saturday 1 November: Halifax, Victoria Theatre Sunday 2 November: Wolverhampton, Grand Monday 3 November: Llandudno, Venue Cymru [TM] Tuesday 4 November: Chester, Storyhouse [TM] Saturday 8 November: Exeter, The Great Hall [TM] Sunday 9 November: Truro, Hall For Cornwall [TM] Monday 10 November: Torquay, Princess Theatre [TM] Tuesday 11 November: Yeovil, Westlands [TM] Saturday 15 November: Buxton, Opera House Sunday 16 November: Scunthorpe, Bath's Hall [TM] Monday 17 November: Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne Theatre Tuesday 18 November: Stockton, The Globe [TM] Saturday 22 November: Stockport, Plaza Sunday 23 November: Blackpool, Grand Tuesday 25 November: Northampton, Derngate [TM] Sunday 30 November: Liverpool, Philharmonic [TM]
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2026 DATES:
FEBRUARY Saturday 28 February: York, Barbican [TM] MARCH Saturday 7 March: Douglas, Gaiety Theatre Thursday 12 March: Woking, New Victoria Theatre [TM] Saturday 14 March: Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre Thursday 19 March: Bromley, Churchill Theatre [TM] Saturday 21 March: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall [TM] Thursday 26 March: Southend, Cliffs Pavilion [TM] APRIL Saturday 11 April: Ipswich, Regent Theatre Friday 17 April: Grimsby, Auditorium [TM] Saturday 18 April: Stoke-On-Trent, The Regent Theatre Sunday 19 April: Salford, Lowry Lyric Theatre [TM] Friday 24 April: Brighton, Dome [TM] Saturday 25 April: Oxford, New Theatre MAY Friday 1 May: Aberdeen, Music Hall Saturday 2 May: Edinburgh, Playhouse Sunday 3 May: Glasgow, King's Theatre Monday 4 May: Inverness, Eden Court [TM] Tuesday 5 May: Birmingham, Hippodrome Wednesday 6 May: Milton Keynes, Theatre Saturday 9 May: Swansea, Arena Sunday 10 May: Cardiff, New Theatre [TM] Monday 11 May: Cheltenham, Town Hall Saturday 16 May: London, Hackney Empire
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PRESS:
British Comedy Guide
Beyond the Joke
Chortle
Eastern Daily Press (Norfolk)
Ipswich Star
Oxfordshire Guardian
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There are many reasons to love Woodfired Kitchen – and usually it’s our flatbread pizza that catches the attention of passers-by. But we’re not only about pizza. We want to make sure everyone has something to experience when they dine with us and that’s why we’ve introduced High Tea to our restaurant.
Do you love a good High Tea? Or have you heard about High Tea but you’ve never really tried it for yourself? Now is your chance.
Here are some things you need to know about High Tea with Woodfired Kitchen:
You don’t have to be English to enjoy it! High Tea is no doubt associated with the English. In fact, it’s a British tradition that dates back to the mid-1700s! It’s traditionally a meal served between 3pm and 4pm – but we serve ours all day long! Initially, it was a meal that was designed for workers – because no doubt come 3pm, the men were hungry! And a big feed of scones, cakes and cheese would tie them over until supper time (which was generally mid-late evening). And over time, women were also introduced to this delicious time of the day. In the mid-1800s, the 7th Dutchess of Bedford Lady Fredericks talks about “tea business” in her diary.
The food! No doubt about it. When you go for a High Tea, you want to know that you’re eating great food along with drinking quality tea and coffee. At our High Tea, we offer a selection of finger sandwiches, as well as serving warm buttermilk scones with delicious jam and cream; we’ll give you three seasonal sweet delights (yum!) and you can choose from our Chamillia Organic Tea or Five Sense Coffee.
The venue is Heritage Listed and has an intriguing history. When you enjoy your High Tea, you’ll be dining in our private function room (provided there are no functions on at the time). This room, and the building itself, was constructed in 1933 for Mr C Chitty, a well known local building and timber merchant. Part of the High Street shopping precinct, most buildings in the area have retained their original façade, including render and tiles. Not only that, but with an old-style feel to the building that includes fireplace and chandeliers, this is a venue you’re going to love.
We offer a laid-back environment, so you don’t need to worry about all those age-old traditions. If you haven’t heard of them before – if you were enjoying High Tea in the late 1800s, according to a French guide to etiquette you would have to “leave your coffee spoon in your cup when you life it to your lips”; you should also stand your teaspoon upright in your cup if you don’t want any more tea; and if you wanted your tea to lose heat, you would tip it into the saucer!
One of the traditions we have kept, however, is the use of quality China tea cups and saucers. Given our design background, we like to offer a cultural and historical significance by using the beautifully designed bone China cups we have in our restaurant. These were actually created by our in-house designer, making them completely unique!
Don’t just take our word for it though. Make a booking today! Bookings are required 24 hours in advance. Menu subject to change.
Come on down and enjoy the woodfired kitchen experience.
For More Information about High tea glen iris visit the site : https://www.woodfiredkitchen.com.au OR Call : 0399432523
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political-fangirl · 2 years
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Wizarding High Tea for Mothers Day 🧡 (at Malvern Town Hall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdSPXcsu_H0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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octaviaspvcks · 6 years
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                                             TASK [ 003 ]                                             QUESTIONNAIRE
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ORIGINS & FAMILY:
Name: Octavia Monraue
Nickname: Octi, Octopus, Tavie, Ava.
Birthday: 17/01/1994
Age: 24 Years Old  
Gender: Female
Place of Birth: Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England.
Places Lived Since: Manhattan, Washington, LA, New Orleans, Santa Barbra &  Jehirco. Arizona.
Nationality: English, Greek, American.
Parents’ Names: Elimarie & David Monraue
Number of Siblings: None.
Relationship With Family: They had a close connection, especially growing up. They were pushing her hard to be the greatest she could be but she loved every second of it. Now of course there is no relationship after their early  demise. She misses them terribly but very rarely speaks of them.
Happiest Memory: The day she achieved her first ever award for making Lucas proud.
Childhood Trauma: Early childhood Octavia was struggling with her learning,  although extremely clever it was almost impossible for her to concentrate which really destroyed her confidence. This later came to be a condition called Low Latent Inhibition which affects the way in which the brain perceives    things around the person. It took a lot for her to get used to and overcome this obstacle in her life. And of course the death of her parents was something that completely rocked her world. With such a close family and not many friends this seemed to shatter her and the world around her.
PHYSICAL:
Height: 5’7  ( 1.72 m )
Weight: 112 pounds
Build: Athletic and Lean
Hair Color: Brown with flecks of ash
Usual  Hair Style: Drop curls
Eye Color: Hazel
Glasses? Contacts?: She only ever wears glasses to add to a disguise.
Style of Dress/Typical Outfit(s): Octavia can be seen with two different kinds of wear, one of  her typical day wear tends to be battered black or grey jeans paired with a band-t-shirt or racer tank, black doc martins and her black leather jacket. While her nightwear is a contrast where she tends to wear lavish gowns and expensive designer dresses. This comes from when she used to work as a high class con artist alongside Lucas.
Typical Style of Shoes: Day time you will always find her adorning her doc Martins, she has an array of different colours but her evening she always sports a pair of Louboutin black heels that she received as a present while spending some time in Paris. She has a large array of heels that she likes to wear.
Jewellery? Tattoos? Piercings?: Although not exactly a believer in god she very often wears a cross around her neck that belonged to her mother, she has a nose piercing and wears a lot of rings on her right hand.
Scars: She has a large scar that runs down the side of her rib cage, and one above her lip.
Unique Mannerisms/Physical Habits: She has a lot of British slang and mannerisms from living  most of her childhood in England and still holds her accent very thickly.
Athleticism: Octavia is a big fan of running and she is often seen going for a 6AM run to clear her mind, she loves listening to music and working out as much as she can. She attends the gym at least three times a week and loves boxing for sport.
Health Problems/Illnesses: Octavia has a condition called Low Latent Inhibition which affects her ability to concentrate solely on one thing and affects the way in which the brain perceives and maintains information. Because of her high IQ she manages it very well but it is a challenge at times.
INTELLECT:
Level of Education: Octavia only ever got her GED, although when she was a con     artist in New York she used to go and sit in university classes under fake names and take classes, she even sat exams under false names just so she could see what she could achieve,
Languages Spoken: English, Russian, Korean, Spanish, French, German,     Icelandic, Hebrew & Latin.
Level of Self-Esteem: Octavia  has a high self-esteem and she tends to take pride in herself but when it comes to finding love just has little to none at all.
Gifts/Talents: Languages, Music and Numbers are a big part of Octavia’s talent; multi-instrumentalist and bilinguals as well as her ability with numbers and equations. But these are only a few of her talents,  manipulative when she needed also learn a lot of things when she was working for Lucas as a Luxury Black Market Art thief. She was good with Racketeering,  Bond Forgery and Identify Forgery as well as computer hacking.
Mathematical?: Octavia is a lover of numbers, she could sit and do numbers all day and gets a thrill out of getting equations and quizzes complete as it challenges her     mind which she often feels she doesn’t do enough these days.
Makes Decisions Based Mostly On Emotions, or On Logic?: Most of the bad decisions that Octavia  makes are based upon emotion. She is a rather logically person, so when she does make mistakes or bad decisions it is usually emotionally fuelled.    
Life Philosophy: Always, always trust your first gut instincts. If you genuinely feel in your heart and soul that something wrong, it usually is.
Religious Stance: Atheist. She believes that everything happens for a reason and in reincarnation.
Cautious or Daring?: Daring when needed, she likes to take a risk and loves     adrenaline and thrills but she is cautious when it comes to her heart and things that could affect her mentally.
Most Sensitive About/Vulnerable To: She is vulnerable when it comes to the death of people close to her and the fact that she feels inexperienced when it comes to love and letting people in past the shield she has created around herself. She     worries that after Roberto’s passing that she could lose other people.
Optimist or Pessimist?: Optimist towards everything but her own love life.
Extrovert or Introvert?: She is neither of these but in fact a Ambivalent. A     combination of the two. She likes people but needs to be alone. She’ll go out and vibe and meet new people. But it has it’s expiration, because she has to recharge. If she doesn’t find the valuable alone time she needs to recharge she cannot be her highest self.
RELATIONSHIPS:
Current Relationship Status: Single.
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Past Relationships: One Night Stand with Russell Johnson and Crush on Lucas     Price.
Primary Reason For Being Broken Up With: Nothing to compare it too.
Primary Reasons For Breaking Up With People: There has never been a break up.
Ever Cheated?: No.
Been Cheated On: No.
Level of Sexual Experience: Octavia has only ever slept with one person, once.
Story of First Kiss: In The Howling rooms drunk on Whiskey and Music while     laughing about how much life sucked at times. She kissed Russell in hopes it would dissolve the constant feeling and yearning in her stomach for Lucas.
Story of Loss of Virginity: Octavia lost her virginity recently to Russell
A Social Person?: Octavia is a very big people person and gets/feels better whenever  she is around people. But she also likes her space to read and play music, although, she doesn’t mind doing this with people around as long as they     leave her be.
Most Comfortable Around: Leo, Lucas, Russell, Mia, Sophia, Camille & Jack
Oldest Friend: Lucas Price.
How Does she Think Others Perceive Her?: Octavia has different opinions, but those close to her she believes see her as someone with an open mind who is willing to do what  she has to do to get a job done. She is respectful and loyal and will now bow out if someone needs her.
How Do Others Actually Perceive Him?: Octavia really isn’t sure what peoples formed opinions of  her are.
SECRETS:
Life Goals: To meet someone who she can spend her life with, she does not want anything extravagant  in terms of money but she does want a love just like she reads in her favourite books and love films--- she wants to have adventures, night walks on the beach and laughter with a glass of wine around a piano at night; all she hopes for beside that is to one day have a little boy and be a mother just like her mother had been.
Dreams: Octavia has a dream that one day she’ll be married.
Greatest Fears: Trypanphobia, Claustrophobia & Pseudodysphagia
Most Ashamed Of: Although she does love her life of Crime she is ashamed of     herself for never carrying on with her education and going on to be like her mother and work for the government in languages. She feels she let her parents down, even if they are not around to see it.
Secret Hobbies: She collects stamps from every place
Crimes Committed (Was he caught? Charged?): The list of Octavia’s crimes is extensive especially from when she used to work with Lucas. Some of them contain Forgery, Racketeering, Identity Theft, International Sea Extortion, Mafia ties, Homicide amongst many more.
DETAILS/QUIRKS:
Night Owl or Early Bird?: Night Owl
Light or Heavy Sleeper?: Heavy Sleeper
Favorite Animal: Wolf.
Favorite Food: Smoked Salmon Sushi.
Least Favorite Food: Prunes, Raisins ect.
Favorite Book: War & Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Least Favorite Book: 50 Shades of Grey.
Favorite Movie: Black Hawk Down
Least Favorite Movie: Star Wars.
Favorite Song: Misererer by Gregorio Allegri, Tebevrae. Allegri.
Favorite Sport: Figure Skating
Coffee or Tea?: Tea
Crunchy or Smooth Peanut Butter?: She hates peanut butter with a passion.
Type of Car she Drives: Mercury Comet 1963
Lefty or Righty?:  Right.
Favorite Color: Burgundy.
Cusser?: Swear  words are used more often than normal words with Octavia.
Smoker? Drinker? Drug User?: Heavy Smoker and Drinker but she will not touch drugs.
Biggest Regret: Losing her virginity while drunk.
Pets: Octavia has a dog called Yoko.
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A Christmas Panto: “Little Red Robin Hood”
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Here we go with the first blog of 2020! And here’s to another great year of full-on artistic immersion! 
Yesterday we traveled to Malvern, PA and the People’s Light to see new friend, Hanna Gaffney, in “Little Red Robin Hood: A Musical Panto.” What a delightfully ridiculous theatre event this was...and “event” is really the right word here. If you don’t know what a panto is here’s a little something that People’s Light wrote up to help explain this theatrical form:
Coming out of the commedia dell’arte, the Twelfth Night holiday (which has reversal of roles as a tradition), the Festival of Fools and Epiphany, the Christmas Panto is today the most popular theatre form in Great Britain. In a single year, 19 pantos played in London and 187 in the rest of the country.
Traditionally, pantos typically take a well-known fairy tales or other favorite children’s story and turn it on its ear. These familiar stories form the basis for exaggeration, variation and topical social commentary, as well as outrageous jokes, humorous songs, sprightly dances and, sometimes, a strangely affecting love story.
The tradition has developed some fairly rigid conventions of plotting, casting and story. Here are some of the familiar elements that audiences at People’s Light have come to relish:
The Dame: a boisterous yet benevolent matriarch played by a man in a fabulous dress
A hero (sometimes played by a woman); a heroine; and a stock villain
“Skin roles,” animal pals who help our hero in his or her adventures
A comic duo
A basic story that explores themes of love, friendship, and good vs. evil
Music, dance, and slapstick
Audience participation: boo, cheer, even argue with the characters onstage
Satire of local events, government policies, and famous people
A “slosh scene” or “messy bit”: a slapstick routine with something wet, gooey, and/or slippery
A “candy bit”: the actors throw candy into the audience, sometimes by the villain’s lackeys to get information about the hero
Silly songs that the audience joins in singing
Since the 18th century, audiences have gathered in droves to enjoy the songs, jokes, costumes and treats of this Christmas celebration.
This production delivered all of the above with high energy and crispness. It’s a style that can easily get over-played and obnoxious, but this troupe understood what they were doing and how to keep the audience actively engaged. It’s not going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you are willing to let yourself “enter the moment” then it’s time well spent. And some of the best moments were the insertion of current and local references, like this gem: the Dame character is famous for her Blueberry Buckle dessert, but at one point she says that she’d rather make an im-Peach Cobbler. :) Yeah, it’s that kinda show! And it runs until Jan. 5!
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seewantshop · 8 years
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En route to today's #VAMFF High Tea wearing @oncewas__ ☕️ I'll be taking over their instagram this morning, so come say hi! 👋🏼 #OnceWas (at Malvern Town Hall)
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What You Need to Know About Hot Water Systems Adelaide
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The benefits of hiring a Hot Water System Adelaide Specialist
 Hot water system suppliers can assist with:
Advising on a suitable hot water system Adelaide
Installation (see hot water system installation)
Service and repairs (hot water system service and repairs)
Supply of a hot water unit
Minor plumbing
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chriskarrtravelblog · 5 years
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5 spots in the Cotswolds where you can avoid the crowds
Take the road less travelled and discover 5 of the Cotswolds hidden gems that the tourists haven’t yet discovered.
Defined by its sleepy honey-hued villages and bucolic rolling green hills grazed by sheep, the Cotswolds attracts many to its idyllic country setting, offering the perfect haven to get away from it all. Naturally, with some of the prettiest villages in the UK, the Cotswolds can get busy – especially during the school holidays and summer season.
For those who take the time to venture away from the well-travelled hotspots, there are some quiet places in the Cotswolds where you can enjoy a relaxing break. Treat yourself to a stay in one of our Cotswolds cottages and explore some of these lesser-known attractions.
A secret garden
While hordes of tourists tend to flock to the popular gardens of Hidcote Manor, many visitors are unaware that there is another secret garden located just across the road. The horticultural masterpiece of Kiftsgate Court Gardens is situated above the village of Mickleton and is every bit as colourful as its more famous neighbour, and a lot quieter.
Designed, planted and sustained by three generations of female gardeners, this hidden gem in the Cotswolds is a delight for all the senses with an ever-changing display of foliage throughout the year. An enchanting woodland garden steps down the hillside to a beautiful pool on the terrace where there are many peaceful spots to sit and read, draw, write or simply admire the inspiring views to the Malvern Hills and beyond.
Tulips are a highlight in the spring, followed by dazzling displays of peonies, geraniums and lilies in the summer, but the true showstopper is the Kiftsgate Rose. Planted in 1938, it is claimed to be the largest rose in Britain, measuring 24 meters wide and 15 meters high! Be sure to make time for a spot of afternoon tea before you leave – the homemade cakes are divine.
Where to stay: The Wool Store at Mickleton Hills Farm is set within acres of farmland, where you can relax and unwind after a day of exploring. Sleeping two, it is the perfect romantic retreat for couples looking to enjoy a quiet break away.
Romantic ruins
Set in the midst of rolling countryside, the atmospheric ruins of Hailes Abbey in Gloucestershire tend to attract smaller crowds and have many fascinating stories to tell. One of the lesser-known attractions of the Cotswolds, this 13th-century Cistercian abbey was founded in 1246 by the Earl of Cornwall and was once the centre of monastic life.
Owned by the National Trust, but maintained and managed by English Heritage, there is a museum on site and an excellent audio tour which details the history of the abbey. Discover how a phial, allegedly of Christ’s own blood, attracted pilgrims from far and wide, and see displays of sculpture and other interesting site finds.
Hailes Abbey rests along the Cotswolds Way footpath, the perfect stop-off during a scenic hike. The tranquil open grounds are perfect for a relaxing picnic in a uniquely historic setting and afterwards, you can pop into the adjacent parish church to see its fine medieval wall paintings.
Where to stay: Robin Cottage is a beautifully converted barn in Winchcombe offering stylish accommodation for four guests. Follow the Cotswold Way National Trail to reach Hailes Abbey by foot, 2.5 miles away.
Magical journeys by steam
One of the most relaxing ways to admire some of the Cotswolds best-loved views is from the comfort of a steam or heritage diesel train on the seasonal Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. Without the worry of jostling through crowds of tourists, you can experience some of the most beautiful villages and breathtaking landscapes on a 28-mile journey from Cheltenham Racecourse up to Broadway.
Some of the wonderful views you will encounter include the Malvern Hills, the Vale of Evesham, Hailes Abbey, Tewkesbury Abbey, the sleepy hamlets of Stanley Pontlarge and Far Stanley, and Cleeve Hill, the highest point of the Cotswolds.
Hop off at Winchcombe Station for a bite to eat in the 1950s themed café and have a browse of its Discovery Coach where you can learn more about the history of the railway, before jumping back on the train to continue your magical journey. Rover tickets give you unlimited travel all day.
Where to stay: With a free-standing copper bath and a glowing wood burner, Pineapple Spa is perfect for families of four looking for some rest and rejuvenation. Toddington Station is only 10 miles away from where you can catch the GWSR.
Awe-inspiring views
For a peaceful picnic on a sunny day accompanied by sweeping views over the Regency town of Cheltenham, climb to the top of Leckhampton Hill and find yourself a quiet spot. This tranquil nature reserve is home to an array of birdlife including buzzards, kestrels and red kites, as well as carpets of pretty wildflowers and delicate orchids.
There is a myriad of walking routes through enchanting woodland, limestone grassland and across an Iron Age hillfort and long barrow, along with a downhill mountain bike trail. And no visit is complete without discovering The Devil’s Chimney, an unusual limestone rock formation that peaks over the hill.
Pick up supplies for your picnic from one of the many delis and food shops in Cheltenham before you ascend the hill – if you time your visit right, it will coincide with the farmers’ market that is held every second and last Friday of the month where you will find an incredible selection of local treats.
Where to stay: Bredons Norton – The Forge is an idyllic country retreat for four and a haven for walkers and cyclists. A stunning Victorian conservatory offers the perfect spot to unfurl with a good book and soak up the views after your adventures.
A hidden village
Most visitors to the Cotswolds tend to head straight for the more iconic picture-postcard towns and villages such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Broadway. However, this means that they can get very busy during peak times of the year. So, if you’re looking to avoid this tourist trail, then the unspoilt Cotswold village of Naunton is a great place to spend a day.
Relatively untouched by tourism, you won’t find stately homes, museums and tearooms here, just one welcoming pub and plenty of peace and quiet. It’s set in a lovely spot on the River Windrush where golden stone cottages wind their way along sleepy lanes.
The church of St Andrew is a wonderful place to sit for a while to admire its medieval sundial and gargoyles adorning the perpendicular tower windows. You can also follow one of the lanes up the hill, past the village’s famous 17th-century dovecote for some spectacular panoramas over the village and surrounding landscape.
Where to stay: Enjoy your own little hideaway at Naunton Little Barn which embodies the charming, peaceful features of the village. A tranquil oasis for two in the heart of the Cotswolds.
The Cotswolds is an idyllic destination for a quiet, relaxing escape, so why not take a look at the range of self-catering accommodation available at Holidays In The Cotswolds and start planning your next visit.
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jeremystrele · 5 years
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A Family Rental With Real Heart
A Family Rental With Real Heart
Homes
by Lucy Feagins, Editor
Inside the Caulfield home of interior designer Sara Levitas, her husband Neil and their children Ohri (10), Ranya (8) and Tsofia (6). Ethnicraft Sofa from Open Room. Rug from Ferm Living. Mid-century chair given to us by a travelling friend (reupholstered in wool Laine fabric). Hay split side table from DesignStuff, Ethnicraft oak shelving unit from Clickon Furniture, white terrazzo planter from West Elm. Floor lamp by Moda Piera. Ethnicraft Dining table from Open Room, Ton dining chairs from Huset. No.213 wall lamp by La Lampe Gras from Open Room. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Noam somehow has managed to keep our forest of plants alive year after year. He’s got a serious watering schedule and we’ve even had plant sitters when we go away on holiday,’ Sara explains of the story behind those impressive house plants! Australian made timber storage unit bought in an Op Shop. Black and yellow plastic planters from Mr. Kitly. Mustard yellow planter from Lightly. Black tripod planter from House of Orange. Vase by Oh Hey Grace and cactus in planter bought at Cool Cactus in Malvern. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Sara, Noam, Ohri, Ranya, Tsofia and Tsuki the Lagotto in the informal living space. Mid-century chair reupholstered in a wool Laine fabric. Green storage unit from Ikea. Half moon mirror by Sarah Ellison. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Left: Holy books, cookbooks, novels, children’s books and toys line this handmade bookshelf made by the previous tenants and together serve as the main focus of the home. Right: This painting that sparks many great conversations around the dinner table was painted by Sara’s father, Boris Levitas, and depicts a mystical Hasidic concept of nullifying one’s ego—or whatever you happen to think it says at that moment! Sara’s father was a Russian refusenik in the 70s, who through a miraculous journey found religious Judaism and escaped to Israel, inspiring his art and the life he lives. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
View from the formal living room into a home office. Artwork on the far wall by Sara and Noam’s dear friend, avant-garde , rtist and Hebrew scribe, Tunni Kraus. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Tsuki is one of those dogs that just follows you around the house!’, says Sara. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
‘Sefarim—holy Jewish books, both legal and esoteric, ancient and contemporary, that we look to for inspiration and guidance.’ Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Sara loves to collect vases and ceramics. Both pieces featured here are from Los Objetos Decorativos. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The home office. Finnish timber desk from Grandfather’s Axe. Twin Artworks by Noam’s talented cousin Meirav Ong, bench seat and chairs from TON.
Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The formal living room. Black corduroy sofa, glass coffee table and Finnish leather armchairs given to Sara and Noam by friends when they moved to this house. Bench seat by Dowel Jones. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
A corner of the living room. ‘The rubber plant and its friends thrive in the plentiful sunlight let in through the heritage lead-trimmed windows,’ says Sara. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Still-life artwork by Noam’s grandmother Renee Sendor. The artwork from her over-flowing creativity covered every inch of her Queens, NY home and Sara and Noam were lucky to bring some of them along when they moved to Australia. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Left: Girls’ bedroom. Linen curtains from IKEA. Linen bed sheets from H&M and Jardan. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli. Right: Master bedroom. Framed pen-drawings by Bill Meyer. Custom bedhead in Laine fabric by Clifton Upholstery. Australian-made timber side tables from an Op Shop. IKEA glass table lamps. Bed linen from INBED, Sheridan and Jardan.
Interior designer Sara Levitas and multi talented husband Noam (community Rabbi, high school teacher, jazz singer and writer) were looking for a rental in Caulfield, with a particular eye on heritage-style homes. Sara explains ‘finding the perfect place for us was a bit of a challenge, especially because we were looking for a single dwelling rental, in a very specific area. Luckily we found this just in time!’
As an interior designer, Sara explains that she understands people’s hesitancy in investing time and energy personalising a rental, but she believes ‘our home environment is so much part of who we are, and it’s important to invest emotionally into a space, to make it truly your own.’
The couple were attracted to the Californian bungalow style home, particularly the ceiling roses, ornate windows and dark timber floorings. Against this heritage backdrop, Sara has introduced an eclectic collection of art, MANY plants, and a mix of op shop, inherited and contemporary furniture. She explains ‘I love shopping locally’ and cites Open Room, Jardan, Designstuff and Ivy Muse as go to places. Although Sara also acknowledges that ‘no home would be complete without a couple of standard IKEA pieces to round everything off!’
The colourful and cosy house is described by Sara as a ‘whimsical cross between farmhouse, mid-century and Scandinavian…maybe!’ Favourite items include the plants she buys and Noam waters, the artwork in the living area her aeronautical engineer and Hasidic folk painter father created, and the special Moda Piera floor lamp. With three energetic kids, having these beautiful objects might sound a little precarious, but Sara emphasises that ‘the trick is teaching our children to take care of what we have. This does involve strict rules about no ball playing in the living area!’
Sara and Noam’s vibrant and verdant home is located close to the kids school, and their own synagogue, and this connection to community is integral to their family. Sara explains ‘In the Jewish faith, the family home is very much the centre of everything we do. It goes beyond, however, the large lavish meals shared with friends and community on the weekly Shabbat and many festivals, or the life lessons shared on the couch over a cup of tea with our children, gleaned from the ancient books that line our walls. It is truly about creating a serene sanctuary in the midst of an often turbulent world.’ She concludes, ‘Our hope is that the aesthetic choices we make in the home are not merely superficial niceties designed to impress or flaunt, but rather, conscious decisions that contribute to the creation of a peaceful, inspired and inspiring environment, that enriches not just our lives, but the lives of whoever steps inside.’
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gfspain · 6 years
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Beautiful Way to Enlighten your Garden
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felippwindsor13 · 7 years
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4 Simple Home Remedies That Help with Gum Disease
Treating gum disease using homemade remedies is possible these days. These remedies can help treat gum problems like periodontal disease and others that need immediate action to avoid further complications.
Being aware of these simple home treatments can also help you maintain good dental health. Additionally, these can come in handy when you want to lessen some of the pain before your appointed dental checkup.
Below are 4 of the natural home remedies that can treat gum disease:
Oil Pulling
This method is an ancient Ayurvedic treatment that helps preserve your oral health and helps in the detoxification of your mouth and teeth. This removes the accumulation of plaque in your teeth, and studies show that it is proven safe and effective. Just make sure you are using organic oils like coconut oil, not oils that contain pesticides.
Herbal Tea Bags
Tannic acid found in tea is said to be effective in relieving gum infections. Applying tea bags in the affected areas of your mouth works effectively compared to just drinking the tea. For you to do this, you must put a tea bag in a boiling water and remove it, letting it cool until the heat is tolerable. Put the bag in the affected area of your mouth and let it stay there for five minutes. For best results, repeat the process until you finally feel relief.
Cranberry Juice
Containing high doses of vitamin C, cranberry juice is great for fighting gum disease. Study shows that taking vitamin C below the required intake will increase the risk of periodontal disease. To use cranberry juice as your home remedy for gum disease, just simply gargle about two tablespoons of cranberry juice for you to prevent the formation of bacteria in your teeth. Also, you should eat a lot of vitamin C rich fruits and veggies to further prevent gum disease.
Clove Oil or Cinnamon
Using clove oil and cinnamon oil as your remedy against gum disease is another great option, especially for those who are in pain. When using these, simply apply it on the affected area. You can also use clove oil in form of paste added with peroxide. However, if you don’t have clove oil in your home, you can also chew clove for it will help to reduce the pain. Another way to ease gum disease is by simply gargling with warm water that contains cinnamon. Cinnamon is also considered to be a natural remedy for curing gum disease.
Lots of people are wondering why a gum disease just appears in an instant without showing any early signs. If left untreated, it may lead to a serious problem such as tooth loss. Thus, it is essential to always take good care of your teeth.
While these home remedies can help you for short-term results, always remember that only professional dentists can treat gum diseases completely and provide long-term or even permanent remedies. Fortunately, it’s easy to find good dental care professionals in Malvern who are devoted to treating gum diseases with the best of their ability to give comfort and ease to their patient.
The Dental Co., for instance, is here to help you with maintaining the total health of your mouth. For more details regarding their oral care services, visit their website at http://thedentalcompany.com.au/
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careproviders8 · 3 years
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What are the Tips to Turn Yellow Teeth to White?
The food varieties we eat, the refreshments we drink, and age themselves neutralize our teeth, causing staining over the long run. Teeth can get yellow because of stains — both profound and surface-level — just as different causes that aren't generally heavily influenced by us. Regardless of whether the discoloration is because of staining or different variables, figure out how to dispose of yellow teeth through ludicrous items and expert brightening from the teeth whitening in Malvern.
What Causes Yellow Teeth?
•          Food and Drinks-
Espresso, tea, and wine are altogether significant reasons for tooth staining because of their dull tones. Also, acidic beverages like pop and certain products of the soil can cause yellow teeth.
•          Smoking-
Tobacco items, similar to cigarettes, contain teeth-staining particles that stick in the minuscule edges of tooth lacquer. The particles develop and stain the teeth, with stains getting more obscure and more hard to eliminate over the long haul. Contact the Veneers Malvern East to make your teeth shiny.
•          Thin Enamel-
Even though espresso and cigarettes leave stains on your teeth, slim tooth lacquer additionally makes teeth look yellow. Tooth polish is the hard surface of your teeth, and under it is a pale brown colored substance called dentin. Thick lacquer looks white, yet flimsy veneer permits dentin tones to appear on the other side, making teeth look yellow. Enamel normally wears ragged as individuals age, however acids from food sources and beverages likewise meager the polish by dissolving its surface.
•          Medications-
Tetracycline has the potential to cause Discolouration of teeth. Excessive fluoride intake in young children can cause yellow-stained adult teeth later on. More often, though, antibiotics and high fluoride levels cause blotching rather than an overall yellow tone to the teeth. And sometimes, yellow teeth are just genetic.
 How to Get Rid of Yellow Teeth?
Regardless of whether your teeth are delicately stained or yellowed, there are numerous strategies to browse to dispose of yellow teeth — progressively or rapidly, contingent upon the brightening technique you pick for teeth whitening in Malvern.
 •          Professional teeth whitening-
If you need to go from a yellow grin to a splendid white one rapidly, your most ideal alternative is to see your dental specialist for an in-office brightening treatment. Your dental specialist will utilize a whitener with a solid convergence of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, here and there utilizing a UV or LED light or other gadgets to accelerate the brightening cycle. Your teeth will be observably more white toward the finish of the treatment, however, your dental specialist may propose more than one treatment if your teeth have yellowed significantly.
 •          In-Home Teeth Whitening-
Your dental specialist can likewise furnish you with an at-home whitening unit that incorporates a custom mouthpiece and brightening gel with a lower convergence of hydrogen peroxide. By wearing the mouthpiece loaded up with brightening gel every day for various weeks, you can accomplish a more white grin.
 •          Over-the-Counter Teeth Whitening-
There is additionally an always developing cluster of whitening items you can purchase at the store, from brightening strips to mouthwashes, toothpaste, and in any event, brightening pens. These contain a lower grouping of brightening specialists, and the toothpaste regularly contains a grating part to help eliminate surface stains from the veneer of your teeth. Contact the Veneers Malvern East now!
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voxfrock · 8 years
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For stubborn blocked drain Adelaide solutions  you need a qualified Adelaide plumber
A blocked drain Adelaide can be a serious problem, especially because of the odours that come from the drain. A good comparison in terms of bad smells can be with the situation in which you are changing a baby’s diapers. The common symptom of a blocked drain is the slow draining of water, which can cause your toilet or basin to overflow. If you decide to fix the problem yourself, this isn’t the best approach. There are plumbing professionals in Adelaide who can do this properly for you.
Some simple methods to clear a blocked drain Adelaide
If you still want to do it, it is good to know that such a blockage doesn’t occur so easily. It is usually the result of debris, but it can also occur because of corrosion, roots and other causes. Before you begin, you must remove the cover and anything that is obstructing the drain. Then, the first thing to do is to use a plunger.
Make sure the drain is fully covered, pour some water and plunge. You can repeat this step until the drain is unblocked. If this doesn’t work, you can use vinegar and baking soda, then flush the drain with water. If you have some hair removal cream, it would be ideal. In the case that you can get to the hair with your fingers, take it all out. This is another great achievement when dealing with a blocked drain Adelaide.
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Plumber Adelaide - What Is Water Backflow
There are many different terms and words that are used in the plumbing industry. It is important that you, as a homeowner, have a very brief understanding of some of the basic terminology used by plumbers. This will help you tremendously when you have plumbing issues in your home or business. This article will explain what backflow is.
Call a plumber Adelaide should you have backflow problems
In its simplest form, Backflow occurs when water flows in the opposite direction to what it is expected to flow. The water is intended to flow in one direction and for a reason it flows in a different direction.
A sudden and unexpected drop in water pressure normally causes backflow. Some of the causes for this can be water main bursts, pipes freeze or unexpectedly high demand on water system. This automatically creates a negative pressure in the water supply system.  When a backflow occurs, reduced pressure may allow contaminated water from the ground, storage or other sources to enter the system.  One of the biggest concerns is that this allows drinking water to be contaminated via a cross-connection.
A plumber Adelaide can install a backflow prevention device
A properly installed and maintained backflow device will ensure water flows safely by automatically trapping water that begins to flow in the wrong direction.  This prevents water from a property being drawn back into the main drinking water supply and causing cross-connection.
The risk ratings of a home or building will determine what type of backflow device will need to be installed.  Homes and buildings are classed as low, medium or high risk.  A professional plumber from Adelaide 24 Hour Plumbing are accredited plumbers and can confirm the risk rating of your property.
A typical backflow assembly unit will have test cocks and shut off valves.  Backflow devices must be thoroughly tested when they are installed, relocated or repaired.  Backflow devices must also be tested annually to ensure they are in proper working order.
Adelaide Water States the following about backflow:
Each backflow prevention containment device must be tested on an annual basis.  This is a condition of connection to the water supply.  It means that the device is maintained and continues to operate effectively.  The annual test will ensure the drinking water supply is protected from backflow.
If a device is defective or faulty, it may:
not prevent a contaminated source entering the drinking the water supply
cause water to be wasted through leaking devices
impact on the water pressure supplying your property
An accredited plumber Adelaide should test your backflow system annually  
A backflow prevention accredited licensed plumber will need to test all of your devices.  After testing your devices your licensed plumber will submit his report within 2 days on the Adelaide water website stating if the device is installed correctly and if it has passed or failed the test.  The plumber will give you a copy of the Backflow Prevention Device Inspection and Maintenance Report.  If a valve fails, the test and is not repaired or replaced Adelaide water can disconnect you from the main water supply.
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Solving Your Sink or Blocked Drain Adelaide Problems
Proper functioning of the plumbing in any house or commercial premises is essential if people work or live in the premises. However, the drains or sinks may get blocked periodically due to carelessness, negligence or reasons beyond the user’s control. As a result, the dirty water may accumulate in the drains or sinks. This can be both inconvenient, unhygienic and cause health problems. The microbes in the dirty water may produce unpleasant odours making the area stink. It is therefore advisable to get the Blocked Drain Adelaide cleared as soon as possible so that people can use the toilets or sink at the earliest.
A blocked drain Adelaide could be caused by foreign objects
The first step to clear the Blocked Drain Adelaide or sink, is to inspect the sink closely. Check if any item has fallen in the drain or sink by mistake. For example, a soap holder in the bathroom or soap cover may be covering the sink or Blocked Drain Adelaide, obstructing the flow of water in the area. Removing this object will usually ensure that the dirty water gets drained immediately. In some cases, food particles or hair may accumulate in the Blocked Drain Adelaide or kitchen sink. This dirt can also be removed manually from the sink or Blocked Drain Adelaide. A long stick or tweezer may be needed if this dirt cannot be removed by hand.
The use of chemical solvents to clear a blocked drain Adelaide
At times, the dirt blocking the flow of water in the sink may be deep inside the drainage pipes, so it is difficult to remove it using conventional methods. In such cases, chemical solvents may be used. These solvents usually contain concentrated chemicals which react with water to form a highly corrosive solution which dissolves all the dirt which has accumulated in the Blocked Drain Adelaide. The food, oil, hair and other substances will be converted into liquids which will flow away quickly. However, these solvents should be handled with care, as they can cause burns and damage the skin.
When conventional methods don’t work to clear your blocked drain Adelaide
In some cases, it may be difficult to unclog the drains using conventional methods listed earlier, especially if the Blocked Drain Adelaide is caused by mineral deposits due to hard water. These deposits will be formed on the inner surface of the pipe, gradually reducing its inner diameter and impeding the flow of dirty water. In such cases, it is advisable to use the technique used by a professional Plumber Adelaide to unblock the pipe and drains. One of the more recently developed techniques are hydro jetting or water jetting, using a high-pressure water jet to remove all the grime and deposits from the inner surface of the Blocked Drain Adelaide.
In these cases, it is advisable to use the services of a professional Plumber Adelaide.
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