Showing posts with label Empingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Empingham. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2022

NGS Open Gardens - Prebendal House with teas for 'For Rutland' Prebendal House, Empingham, LE15 8PW

NGS Open Gardens - Prebendal House with teas for 'For Rutland'


Sunday, July 17th, 2022

Time

1:30pm - 5:00pm

Venue

Prebendal House, Empingham, LE15 8PW

Price

Adults £6, children free

There has been a house on the site since the 11th Century. The present house was built in 1688 owned by the diocese of Lincoln until the mid 19th Century and then absorbed into the Normanton Park Estate. The present owners have been in residence since 2016. The garden is a combination of open parklands, yew tree walks, herbaceous borders and a large formal 18th Century walled garden.

For this open day you can pre-book your tickets in advance, or you can just turn up and pay on the day.

Refreshments

Home-made teas. Refreshments in aid of For Rutland charity.

Admission

Adult: £6.00

Child: Free

Opening times

13:30 - 17:00


Prebendal House

Crocket Lane

Empingham

LE15 8PW

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Empingham Produce Show Empingham Audit Hall Audit Hall Road, Empingham, Rutland LE15 8PH

Empingham Produce Show


Sunday, August 27th


The Empingham Garden Club's produce show in the Audit Hall. There will be lots of perfect veg, fruit and flowers on display as well as crafts and baking including a category for men only - a gingerbread family! Doors open 2-5pm with an auction of some of the produce at 4.30pm. 50 pence admission.


Empingham Audit Hall
Audit Hall Road,
Empingham, Rutland
LE15 8PH



The event runs from 2:00pm to 5:00pm

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Empingham Garden Club Produce Show Empingham Audit Hall Audit Hall Road, Empingham, Rutland

Empingham Garden Club Produce Show

Sunday, August 28th

Empingham Garden Club's 11th Annual Produce show on Sunday 28th August in the Audit Hall, Empingham. Come and see a wonderful display of home grown produce, crafts, flower arranging and cookery. Teas and coffee will be served. Open 2-4pm with a sale of produce at 4pm. 50p admission. Children's entry free


Empingham Audit Hall
Audit Hall Road,
Empingham, Rutland
LE15 8PH

Friday, August 22, 2014

Empingham Garden Club Annual Show, Audit Hall, Stamford Road, Empingham

Empingham Garden Club Annual Show

Sunday August 24th

There will be lots of wonderful displays of vegetables, flowers, pot plants, handicrafts and art to view.

Enjoy teas, raffle and an auction of produce at about 4.30pm. Admission price for adults is 50p,
children go in free.

Audit Hall
Stamford Road
Empingham


The event runs from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Prebendal House, Lavandar Cottage, Home Farm House, Empingham, Rutland, NGS Open Gardens

NGS GARDEN OPENING

Sunday June 22nd 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm


3 very different gardens in the lovely Rutland village of EMPINGHAM. Park at Prebendal House- built in 1688 as summer palace of Bishop of Lincoln- enjoy and explore 4 acres; Lavandar Cottage- arches of roses and honeysuckle; full of surprise; Home Farm House- contemporary family garden.

Home made teas at Prebendal House.
Price: £5 children under 16 free

Empingham Village
Empingham
Oakham, Rutland
LE15 8PS

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Rutland Shore Link, Time Table and Fares, Summer 2013, Rutland County Council, Discover Rutland

Rutland Shore Link, Time Table and Fares, Summer 2013, Rutland County Council, Discover Rutland

New Service



Oakham, Barnsdale, Whitwell, Empingham, Lyndon, Uppingham

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Audit Hall, Stamford Road, Empingham, Table Top Sale in aid of Charity, and village coffee morning.

Table Top Sale in aid of Charity, and village coffee morning.

Audit Hall
Stamford Road
Empingham


Saturday October 13th


10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Mobile speed cameras will be out in force this week in Rutland


Mobile speed cameras will be out in force this week as police watch drivers in Stamford Road, Barnsdale, Uppingham Road, Bisbrooke, Uppingham Road and Main Road, Glaston, Glaston Road, Morcott and the A47 Peterborough Road, Barrowden.


Camera's will also be in use in Empingham, Great Casterton, 
Uppingham, Oakham, Stretton and on the A6003 between Oakham and Corby.





Friday, August 31, 2012

White Horse Empingham Charity Quiz Nights Start Again



White Horse Empingham Charity Quiz Nights Start Again

Monday 10th September 2012

£5 entry which includes a meal normally tasty sausage and mash

£2.50pp goes to the chosen charity of the team.

Sarah says "Each year thousands of pounds are raised for good causes "

Sounds a goood deal to me considering a decent ready meal will cost you more
than £2.50 at Tesco.

Booking Required.


White Horse Empingham
2 Main Street
Oakham
LE15 8PS map
T: 01780 460221
E: info@whitehorserutland.co.uk
W: http://www.whitehorserutland.co.uk

Opening Times


Monday to Sunday: 11:00 til 23:00



Rutland Food Festival, 15th September 2012 Rutland Water, Sykes Lane, Empingham, Rutland Day


Rutland Day 2012, Rutland Food Festival, Rutland Water

 

Hambleton Bakery, Rutland Day 2011


Rutland Food Festival: 15th September 2012 

Rutland Water, Sykes Lane, Empingham  

Rutland Day


Rutland Food Festival; a celebration of all the wonderful food and drink on offer in and around Rutland.  From small family run farm shops to traditional bakeries and award winning butchers, there is something for all tastes in England’s smallest county.  Come and sample thirst quenching ciders and beers, nibble on pork pies and cheeses and savour organic freshly cooked sausages and Dexter old spot burgers.
Rutland Day is on the same site as the Food Festival, and is a great day for everyone of all ages to enjoy. As well as a great line-up of live music on stage, there’s plenty of entertainment for children and a range of stalls for adults to browse around - making it a fantastic family day out in Rutland for all the family.

What a day we had at the Rutland Food Festival 2011 - the sun shone (and the wind blew!) but the atmosphere was red-hot with families enjoying the live music and local food. The delicious smells were drawing people from miles around to taste the delights of the county.
Our top local chefs were entertaining the crowds with their excellent cookery demonstrations; you can view some of the inspiring recipies below;
View Olive Branch chef, Richard McGloughlin's recipe for Rabbit Pithier here.
View  The Red Lion chef, Chris Harrison's recipe for Baileys & White Chocolate Truffles here.

Just some of the great businesses that attended the 2011 Food Festival are:

*The Grainstore Brewery          *Cookie Box          *Picks Organic Farm Shop
          *Brocklebys          *Northfield Farm          *Rutland Preserves
*Little Cakes of Rutland          *The Olive Branch Handmade Chocolates
           *Jolly Dale Cider        *Hog Roast          *Fen Farm Venison
*Amphora Wines                   *Groovy Foods          *Brocklebys    
          *Jamalade          *Rutland Vintage Now          *Barnsdale Gardens Veg
*The English Chocolate Fountain Company          *Grasmere Farm
          *Black Rock Grill at Greetham Valley Hotel          *Hambleton Bakery
*Barnsdale Lodge          *Dickenson & Morris Pork Pies          *Riverford Organic Veg
          *Stamford Cheese Cellar          *Gourmet Spice Co          *Melton Cheeseboard
*Bat & Bottle Wines          *Northfield Farm          *Harbour Cafe Bar

Plus there was an interesting selection of cookery demonstrations from Food Ambassador for Rutland, Sean Hope (Michelin star chef and owner of The Olive Branch Pub, Clipsham) and other top Rutland chefs.
FREE Entry (small parking charge applies)



Trade Stands:

Please note that this Festival is all about celebrating the fantastic range of quality food found in and around Rutland, we are therefore looking for quality local meat producers, farm shops, breweries, bakeries, cheese makers, cake makers and much more besides.

Download the 2012 application form here.

*** We have sold out of covered pitches, however we are still accepting applications from outdoor pitch enquiries.

Contact tourism@rutland.gov.uk for more details

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Nice Set of Gates Empingham Rutland England Photographs


Nice Set of Gates Empingham Rutland England Photographs

St Peters Church, Empingham, Rutland, England, UK, Photographs

St Peters Church, Empingham, Rutland
















Saturday, September 17, 2011

The White Horse, Empingham, Rutland, former village courthouse

The White Horse, Empingham, Rutland, former village courthouse


 This large pub sits on the junction of Main Street Empingham Rutland with the A606

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Empingham Estate Rutland, The River Gwash, Wild Violet, Photographs

Empingham Estate Rutland


The River Gwash,



You have to look very hard for these tiny flowers Wild Violet. This photograph I took makes the flower look larger than it is.





Public Bridal Way, somehow I don't think many horses will be crossing from Pickworth at this point of the Busy A1.

It might explain why the land owner has reduced the size of the gates with those more suited to a public footpath.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Empingham Rutland Photographs


Empingham Methodist Church
Main Street, Empingham, Rutland

01780 762282













Village History



The name is Saxon and means the home of Epa's people. When Sykes Lane car park was made 132 Saxon graves were unearthed, and the first settlements were by the river Gwash. Traces of Romano-British houses were found when the dam was built and the de Normanvilles had their moated Hall near the water. In 1086 there were 12 water mills in the village. The last to be in working order was at the end of Mill Lane.

The last owner of the estate, which comprised most of the village, was the Earl of Ancaster who sold his properties in 1924. The Audit Hall where tenants paid their rents then became village property.

At the other end of Audit Hall Road are the old School House and the old School, now a private house. The Earl's ancestors built the school in 1838 and enlarged it in 1872.The present school was officially opened in 1973. Empingham has had a school since 1692.

Petty Sessions were held at the White Horse Inn on alternate Mondays. Across the road stood the Toll Cottage. Tolls were collected until 1871. The cottage was demolished when the road was widened.

The farmhouse at the Exton corner was the Crown Inn, and it is said that the stocks were at the cross roads. The large building in Main Street called The Wilderness was the parish workhouse from 1794 to 1834.

In 1470 a battle was fought between Yorkists and Lancastrians at Horn Field just within the Empingham borders. It was much later called Losecoat Field because the defeated Lancastrians were said to have thrown off their identifying surcoats in their flight. In fact the word Losecote means a pigsty. The name also occurred in Braunston.

In 1769 John Bowland was hanged at Empingham corner on the Great North Road. The Ordinance Surveys called the spot 'Bowland's Gibbet. A gibbet was still there in 1900 and it was said that the last man hanged there stole sheep.

An interesting old name to survive is Vechery or Vachery Bridge which crosses North Brook on the Viking Way. A vachery was a cow pasture in which some cottagers had some rights. The pastures extended from the bridge towards the village.

The largest house in the village is Prebendal House. There has probably been a house on the site for nine hundred years. It belonged to a canon of Lincoln called the Prebendary of Empingham and was for his use when he visited. Much of the time it was rented to others. At the time of the Enclosure of 1795 the Prebendary exchanged it for some of the Heathcote lands. In 1843 the Prebendary ceased to have rights here, but there is still a titular Prebendary and a stall in Lincoln Cathedral bearing the name Empingham.

The first meeting place of the Wesleyan Methodists was a house at the top of Church Street, licensed for worship in 1821. About 1830 they moved to an old butcher's shop on the site of what is now 18 Main Street. The present building dates from 1899.

It is long since Empingham had its own butcher, baker, blacksmith, miller, shoe maker, saddler, carpenter, wheelwright, maltster and stone mason.More information

More information can be found in the 56 page 'History of Empingham' by J.E.Swaby. Oakham Library should have a copy.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Dancing Queen Helps Ill Children Make a Wish



Julie Cutts who works for Spire Homes as a warden at Beckwith Court in Emmpingham dressed as a member of ABBA to raise funds for the Make a Wish Foundation.

Julie  thanks all her sponsors

for further info visit http://www.spire-homes.org.uk/

The Rutland Times incorrectly reports Spire Homes Manages housing on behalf of Rutland County Council. It now owns the home purchased cheaply from Rutland County Council.

Make-A-Wish Foundation® UK  http://www.make-a-wish.org.uk/

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