Happy New Year! For me, 2019 got off to a great start with a travel agent request for 6 older ladies who want to go to the Festival of Quilts (Birmingham 1st-4th August). After a quick-fire volley of bright ideas from me, they are now flying from Atlanta to the user-friendly northern gateway of Manchester for a series of imaginative and memorable visits which include:
The World of Wedgwood
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A Well Dressing, Notty’s Collection And Some RosesDerbyshire is famous for its Well Dressings, an ancient spring through summer tradition when villages create magnificent floral displays which give thanks for the supply of pure water. Huge wooden frames containing a bed of moist clay are decorated with intricate pictures using petals, seeds, bark and other natural products. I’ve included a hands-on opportunity and because roses will be at their peak at this time of the year, I’ve added a fragrant late afternoon visit to a private garden which will be ablaze with colour. I’ve also added a special tour of Notty Hornblower’s unique Costume Collection. |
The Broderer’s TaleThe city of York is their base for 3-nights and because of their interest in textiles, I’ve set up a special tour of the Minster. It will be led by one of the embroidery/textile enthusiasts and specialists who care for their extant collection of textiles, who are responsible for conserving and creating new pieces for use in the Minster. It will be followed by a visit to the Broderer’s studio, where the Minster’s archives and library are kept and it’s where they will be able to talk to them about their invaluable and highly skilled work. |
The Quilters Guild CollectionYork is the headquarters for the Quilters Guild of the British Isles. Because I now have plenty of notice, I can book a Behind the Scenes visit (by appointment only) which includes a handling session with historic quilts from their heritage collection and a rare chance to glimpse the collection treasures which are not on display to the public. From York, they will then head to Birmingham where they will rub shoulders and make new friends among the many quilters attending the 4-day Festival of Quilts. Can you think of 6 contacts who might go for something like this?
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Gourmet YorkTalking of York, if you have clients who are into Foodie Tours, the early March 2019 opening of the new cookery school at the luxurious 5-star Grand Hotel, offers an imaginative range of half and full-day courses which can be worked into a York-based 4-night Gourmet Tour. To expand the potential, add a Chocolate (Tasting) Tour of the city, a gastronomic lunchtime sampling/walking tour of nearby Malton, Yorkshire’s Food Capital (come hungry!), visits to local artisan food makers, and a tour and tasting at Yorkshire’s most northerly vineyard. To complete the experience, there’s a gastro pub lunch, a sampling at a local monastery and a visit to a local dairy for an ice cream and cheese tasting. |
Celebrating 100 Years Of Tea And CakeNo visit to York is complete without a trip to Betty’s famous Café Tea Rooms on St Helen’s Square, where the beautiful interiors were inspired by the Queen Mary ocean liner. In 2019, Betty’s celebrates 100 years of delighting customers with delicious handmade cakes, mouth-watering chocolates and aromatic, exclusive coffees and fine teas. Throughout the year, Betty’s will celebrate this landmark birthday a series of 14 events in their 6 Yorkshire branches, including celebratory cookery school courses too. Add this unique experience to the York Gourmet Tour and time the visit to coincide with the annual York Chocolate Festival (19th-22nd April) or York’s 10-day Food Festival (20th-29th September). |
Paull Tickner, owner of U.K.-based Custom GB, is known for his expertise in creating and operating imaginative, value-added tours of Great Britain and Ireland. Visit his website at www.customgb.co.uk or email him at ptickner@customgb.co.uk.