Stone noses – Sarah Cheeseman talks about her pebble art

Sarah Cheeseman’s creative pebble art is currently on display and sale in Limpsfield’s Avalanche Gallery. While the local mum doesn’t actually live in Limpsfield, she regularly treks down Titsey Hill from her home “in the clouds” (aka Woldingham) , with children attending Funky Feet at Surrey Dance and for visits to Limpsfield Ceramics. Continue reading “Stone noses – Sarah Cheeseman talks about her pebble art”

Interview with soft furnishing expert, Morag Roulston

Recently we had the pleasure of visiting local soft furnishing expert, Morag Roulston at her beautiful new studio space on Pains Hill (aka Paines Hill). The gorgeous garden studio, that Morag and husband David have been building over the last couple of years, is full of fabulous sample books, swatches and current client projects, including curtains and pelmets, cushions, covers and newly re-upholstered chairs. Continue reading “Interview with soft furnishing expert, Morag Roulston”

Don’t Miss: Blue Moon by Limpsfield’s Threadbare Theatre

This January, don’t miss Blue Moon, the latest production by Limpsfield’s Threadbare Theatre starring Owen Frost and Victoria Porter at The Crown Inn, Old Oxted. Written by Maud Dromgoole, winner of the Threadbare Theatre Company’s 2017 Playwrighting Competition, this fast-paced and funny satire is a comedy, a horror, a political satire and – overwhelmingly – a love story.

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Lucy Linger Moore launches local film company

Lucy Linger Moore, owner of Limpsfield’s Fancier Dress and the Threadbare Theatre Co., has launched a new film venture, Linger Longer Films, which has just finished shooting its first short film, Love Lies all around the Limpsfield and Oxted area. Continue reading “Lucy Linger Moore launches local film company”

Don’t Miss: Christmas carols around Limpsfield

It’s time to get festive and if you enjoy a little bit of a Christmas singalong, then make a note of the following dates and times for your local carol services and Limpsfield’s annual Carols by Candlelight.  Continue reading “Don’t Miss: Christmas carols around Limpsfield”

Celebrate Limpsfield’s circle of life with a wreath on your door

While wreaths have been used for many purposes over the centuries, including religious, political and spiritual, in Ancient Greek culture, the wreath symbolised the circle of life, representing those who have been and gone and those who are to come.

Wouldn’t it be lovely if every front door in Limpsfield this December had a wreath on it, celebrating the life of our lovely community, commemorating those who have passed and celebrating those starting out on their own journey? Continue reading “Celebrate Limpsfield’s circle of life with a wreath on your door”

Don’t Miss: Advent Messy Church – Christmas style

On Saturday 2nd December, St Peter’s will once again host its special Advent Messy Church for the kids – 2.30-5.30pm in St Peter’s Hall.  Continue reading “Don’t Miss: Advent Messy Church – Christmas style”

Don’t miss: Mojo event – feel fab over 40 – tomorrow!

If you’re over 40 and feel like your Mojo has got up and left the building, then you don’t want to miss the second Mojo event at the Old Barn, tomorrow, Saturday 11 November! There might still be a few places left, so hurry… https://mojoevent.weebly.com.  Continue reading “Don’t miss: Mojo event – feel fab over 40 – tomorrow!”

The Perfect Blend Turns ONE today!

Congratulations to Limpsfield’s own cafe, The Perfect Blend, which turned ONE today! Locals and regulars were treated to coffee and chocolate birthday cake, joining Victoria, Jayne, Lisa, Carmen, Sophie and team to celebrate this milestone.  Continue reading “The Perfect Blend Turns ONE today!”

Ashley’s Trek to Madagasgar for PTSD

Limpsfield resident, Ashley Fosdike has decided to charity trek to Madagascar for two weeks. She leaves on 25th October. Her chosen charity, Combat Stress, looks after military personnel and their families affected by mental health issues, including PTSD.

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