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Author: Elizabeth Stotesbury

Pre-Christmas Fair at Carisbrooke Priory

Monday, 19th October, 2009 at 9:03 am, Isle of Wight

Carisbrooke, Events, What's On

7, November 2009
10:00 amto4:00 pm

Many thanks to Elizabeth for sending through details of this event taking place at The Priory next month. Ed

Pre-Christmas Fair at Carisbrooke Priory If you have ever driven past Carisbrooke Priory and wondered what it is like inside, a Pre-Christmas Fair next month will be your chance to find out.

Why not take the opportunity to meet the Staff and Trustees/Directors whilst learning more about the Ministry of The Priory.

You can enjoy coffee and fellowship with the Priory “Family” and browse the bookshop (Carisbookes) as well as support stalls of Jewellery, Crafts, Cakes, Gifts etc.

There will also be demonstration of Christmas flower arrangements with Brenda Drake and Christmas card making with George Goddard.

There is ample car parking opposite and for those who have difficulty walking is are a limited number of parking spaces inside the Priory gates.

Regular events
There is usually a Coffee Morning every 1st Saturday of the month from 10.00am – 12noon but this month The Priory are extending the time of opening to enable those who can’t get to visit during regular hours, to come and take advantage of the Peace and Tranquillity which can be found at Carisbrooke Priory.

Our StrapLine is “A Place to Find Peace of mind”

Check out their Website for more details.

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One Response to “Pre-Christmas Fair at Carisbrooke Priory”

  1. Click if you like this comment Steephill Jack
    says:

    It looks even better from the No 6 bus and you can take that from Ventnor to the bus stop right outside the Priory. Wonderful scenic ride and less pollution.

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