Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue Address
St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst (Kent), Church Road off Bodiam Road SANDHURST Kent TN18 5NS, TN18 5NS, United Kingdom
2.30 to 5pm. All welcome! Do come and have tea, delicious cake, enjoy the stunning views, walk around the churchyard and see the newly consecrated Garden of Remembrance.

We plan to have a raffle and a churchyard trail. If the weather is inclement, teas will be in the tower.
Do come - it really is worth a visit and the ox-eye daisies should be in full bloom!

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Teas in the Churchyard at St Nicholas, Sandhurst - Saturday 3rd June - 2.30 to 5pm

Occurring
for 2 hours, 30 mins
Venue
St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst (Kent)
Address
St Nicholas Church, Sandhurst (Kent), Church Road off Bodiam Road SANDHURST Kent TN18 5NS, TN18 5NS, United Kingdom

2.30 to 5pm. All welcome! Do come and have tea, delicious cake, enjoy the stunning views, walk around the churchyard and see the newly consecrated Garden of Remembrance.

We plan to have a raffle and a churchyard trail. If the weather is inclement, teas will be in the tower.
Do come - it really is worth a visit and the ox-eye daisies should be in full bloom!