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Welcome to Scripture Union Login to enable more features Helping you get into the Bible Holidays and Camps for Children and TeensYou are welcome to come and see your loved one at our chapel of rest. We ask please, that you make an appointment with us by phoning our office before coming. We can also arrange for you to see your loved one in another place e.g. church or arrange to bring your loved one home. Our chapel of rest is located across-the-road from our office in the High Street close to St Bartholomew’s Church. It is a converted Cotswold stone cottage that we have added a “solar roof” that generates all of the chapel’s electricity. We will normally follow the following procedure unless you specify otherwise: This time is your own so you are free to spend it how you wish. The Funeral Director can help with advice if you are concerned about touching the deceased. A chair is provided if you would like to sit and please let us know if you would like to spend some time alone in the chapel whereby the funeral director will leave.
You make take as long as you wish. What happened at Wotton Auction Rooms in 2014 Back to main news page » A local charity auction making a global impact... Our senior auctioneer, valuer and director Philip Taubenheim has been invited to sell by auction a selection of truly one of a kind lots in aid of ‘Helping Rhinos’ as part of Rhino Art UK Celebration Day (in association with Tetbury Audi). The auction will take place at Westonbirt School, near Tetbury on Sunday 14th September from 11am to 3pm. The live auction begins at 1:30pm and features everything from ‘2 nights stay at Sir Richard Branson’s private game reserve, Ulusaba in South Africa, worth £2,000’ to a money can’t buy ‘meet and greet session with Bear Grylls’. After which the online element of the auction will feature lots such as ‘Big cat walking Safari and overnight lodge experience, worth £800’ and ‘A family ticket to Adam Henson’s Cotswold farm park’. We hope to see lots of you attending the event, in what is sure to be an exciting day raising money for a truly worthwhile cause.
For further information you can view the catalogue here or visit the website here. Large quarterly jewellery sale this September Our London based jewellery expert is visiting us Monday September 1st for specialist jewellery valuations and sale advice, in preparation for our large quarterly jewellery section. To book an appointment please call or email the office here (Strictly by appointment only).covina purple and ivory shower curtain During the august sale (the 19th and 20th) Wotton Auction Room's are pleased to welcome the 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is' team from the BBC who will be filming with us.wooden curtain rods johannesburg It doesn't stop there though as Septembers sale (16th and 17th) sees the BBC's 'Antiques Road Trip' pass into town to film another episode with us. fairy light curtain hire brisbane
We look forward to greeting both shows which will no doubt provide an extra element of excitement to our already well attended large monthly auctions. Keep posted for more details and updates on this via our news section and through our twitter feed, @Wotton_Auctions. Busy in the local community Moor Court house contents sale on Saturday 14th Junepaul simon curtains gt yarmouth Our country house contents sale at Moor Court, Rodborough Nr Stroud proved to be a great outside auction, with lots of you attending keen to see more of the beautiful house and its array of contents. curtains sale in mandaluyongThe sale contained everything from furniture, ceramics, glass, curtains and textiles, lighting and interior effects etc. cranberry blackout curtains
We will bring you details of further outside auctions and events as they develop. After attending the sale at Moor Court, Joe Trinder travelled to the Dursley summer festival where he was invited to sell 11 Dursley Donkeys at auction. The donkeys were crafted by pupils of Dursley primary academy with support of local artists. Created to mark the school's emblem, a steam train also named the Dursley Donkey which used to run from Dursley to Coaley. the red curtain trilogy imdbThe little donkeys proved to be in great demand, with prices ranging from £55 to £125 they collectively raised £715 towards the festival total which was a remarkable £4,500+. An auction of promises with Philip Taubenheim After this on the same evening, Philip took to Egypt Mill, Nailsworth where he was welcomed to sell at an auction of promises in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. The lots ranged from a hot air balloon ride for two around the beautiful Cotswolds, to a year's supply of chocolate and were hotly contested by a large crowd.
The auction raised over £4,000 in total and was an excellent event, enjoyed by all who attended. Saleroom collection policy update Due to the high volume and turnaround of furniture and other items in our monthly sales, our policy is that purchased items MUST BE PAID FOR & REMOVED from the premises by THE MONDAY FOLLOWING EACH SALE at the VERY LATEST. Failure to do so will result in items being moved off site the following day, to which handling and storage charges will apply on a week by week basis. Please communicate on collection, thankyou! Auction Rooms online art piece Local Artist Suze Adams has here created a piece of work based on the Auction rooms, which provides a perhaps different interpretation of the goings on within the sale than one you may already hold. See this and other works by the same artist here .Buy the OS Route Map and instructions for this route Cotswold villages always have a cosy, homely kind of a feeling — a kind of archetypal Englishness that usually involves nothing more energetic than sipping tea and buttering scones, preferably while listening to the sound of string quartets piped into the tearoom via speakers hidden behind the curtains.
The Cotswold hills are a different matter altogether though; in fact they’re damned steep in places, as this ride quickly reveals. Wotton-under-Edge doesn’t quite fit the stereotype mentioned above, but it is tucked beneath some impressive wooded uplands, and it does have plentiful parking as well as a choice of teashops and pubs. The only way is up from here, though. Early height is gained on tarmac, but that doesn’t ease the gradient, which will certainly have those quads burning painfully before you finally gain the Cotswold Way and the first of many good stony lanes. A non-eventful grassy descent follows and then a short road stretch leads eastwards to Tresham, where it’s back onto dirt for a rough, and often treacherous, drop to Ozleworth Bottom. The track along the bottom seldom dries out completely, so expect to clean your bike when you get home tonight, and then click it back into a low gear for a steep pull onto Brock Hill, where tarmac takes over again.