The Shoreham Heavy Horse Show
Just off the A225 between Sevenoaks and Swanley
TN14 7RT
The Heavy Horse Show is The Lions Club at Sevenoaks main fund raising event of the year. It generates between
£12,500 and £17,500 to support their work in the community. The event is fun for all
the family. It combines demonstrations by heavy horses, the engines of England before
steam power, with activities for children, a craft fair, a whole range of stalls
with local products and a range of fast food booths. There are also displays of veteran
cars, motorcycles, tractors and static engines. It attracts around 5,000 visitors
each year.
from £25.00
Sweet warm woody cobnut fragrance with strong roast coffee notes.
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from £7.00
"Potash Farm makes lots of lovely things from Kentish Cobnuts - we can't get enough of its, buttery, sweet and salty Cobnut Brittle."
BBC Olive Magazine
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£9.50
These decorative Walnuts can be placed in a bowl arranged on
their own or incorporated into flower arrangements, pot plants,
Christmas Stockings or sprinkled over a fruit or nut bowl, greatly
enhancing the contents.
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£4.00
Our hessian gift bag is available to attractively present any three of our jars.
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£55.00
Due to popular customer demand by selling the organic chestnuts in the lead up to Christmas the chestnut roasters are another speciality of the Potash Farm range of gifts.
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£12.00
Cooking with Walnuts is a new book by Ann Olley, which features 113 recipes that use this most versatile and flavoursome nut.
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from £6.50
This is made with the finest ingredients and is especially good with all cold meats and cheeses.
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from £13.00
Zesty lime, with powdery basil and sweet mandarin give this fragrance a lively, fresh aroma. A perfect scent for livening up a room, or invigorating linens.
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from £1.20
Potash Farm is able to offer small packets of our biscuits, confectionery, and chocolates as wedding favours.
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from £14.00
The Sicilian Nut Grove is a hypnotic fragrance of lime and basil with sparkling mandarin top-notes.
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