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Frou-frou
Frou-frou: Make this delicious & visually stunning cake with the 'made in heaven' taste combination of raspberry & coconut.
The word 'frou-frou' orignates from French around 1730s & is meant to represent the sound of the rusting silk.
Contact: Golden Grove by road
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Sunday Tea at The Orangery - a quintessentially English experience
Pop along and enjoy a Summer Sunday afternoon tea at The Orangery.
Sit and relax outside 'al fresco' under a parasol on the Long Terrace overlooking box hedges.
Choose from our tempting selection of irresistable home-made cakes.
Open every Sunday from May until the end of August from 2pm till 5pm
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Simon Hook Memorial Road Race
Last Sunday, Great Saling welcomed over 70 professional and club riders for the Simon Hook Memorial Road Race. An endurance race of 124km consisting of 8 laps around the Village, Blake End and the Andrewsfield.
Great Saling has been ‘put on the cycle map’ since the 2014 Tour de France. Great Saling and nearby rural villages of Finchingfield, Bardfield and Rayne are increasingly popular for cyclists offering a relatively flat course with narrow country lanes in unspoilt countryside.
No need to do 124km, but if you wish to take a more leisurely pace, we will be uploading the circuit shortly.
What is an Orangery & why were they built?
An Orangery, is like a greenhouse or 'hot' house used to describe a type of ornamental building in the ‘polite’ part of the garden; housing tender ‘greens’ & flowering plants which would not survive outdoors in the British climate.