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44 Educators providing English courses in Northwich

Room Forty Afternoon Tea

room forty afternoon tea

5.0(174)

Weaverham

Room Forty afternoon tea delivers delicious afternoon tea across Cheshire and the North West. Each hand made afternoon tea is baked with love and is served on beautiful vintage crockery (available to hire too!). If you would rather have the afternoon tea without the crockery or service, just ask - we can do afternoon tea in a box for each of your guests! Room Forty are an award-winning mobile afternoon tea and baking company based in Warrington. We bring our travelling tea room and baking school to venues and homes within a 1.5 hour radius. Celebrate your birthday, wedding, anniversary, baby shower and even a loved one's funerals in affordable luxury style. Our award winning events can be brought to your home, community centre, school, college or office, It's the perfectly effortless party plan. Our baking and bread making skills are shared via our mobile baking school too - just ask us to come to you, or come to one of our baking classes or get your hands on one of our cake craft kits and Pup Cakes for your four legged friends! Our 100% 5 star reviews are testament to the attention to detail and love we pour into everything we bake, and the care we give to all of our customers, winning us the accolade of hospitality provider of the year in Warrington Business Awards. We don't have our own premises but we do deliver to your home, workplace or venue and have a five star food hygiene rating. Room Forty have a large collection of vintage china, silver trays, sugar tongs and props to hire if you don't want the dainty catering too.

Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden

grappenhall heys walled garden

4.4(23)

Warrington

Introduction to the Garden Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden was created by a wealthy Warrington banker, Thomas Parr, around 1830 when he built a new house and estate for his family. The land nearest the house was designated as parkland to give a suitable setting to the mansion and the outer areas were farm land. The landscape that existed at that time was incorporated into the estate and many of the woodlands, ponds and avenues that formed the parkland then still remain in place today. As a whole these features form a significant record of a landscape designed in the manner of a gentry country estate. It appears, from historical records, that the estate was at its height from 1875 – 1899 and this is considered to be the most significant period for the design and productivity of the garden. The house was demolished in 1975 but the 4 acre walled garden was retained as a local amenity. English Partnerships refurbished much of the garden as part of their development of the area and new housing, working closely with the Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden Conservation Project charity, the Warrington Organic and Wildlife Gardening Society and the Woodland Trust. Grappenhall and Thelwall Parish Council took ownership of the garden in 2005 and, with the help of funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and the Friends of Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden, has developed the facility into a peaceful, well maintained and beautiful garden which is now a popular local visitor attraction and resource for horticulture, education and enjoyment.

Johncashintuition

johncashintuition

Timperley

JOHN CASHIN A* TUITION is a well established tutoring business, permanently based at Timperley Community Centre, Altrincham, specialising in KS1 and KS2 Maths and English; tutoring children from the ages of 5 to 11. All tuition is one-to-one private with all abilities catered for and tailored to each child’s individual needs. Grammar school entrance exam preparation plays a major role in the business, including Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning, mock exams, etc. John Cashin says: “Although many parents enrol their children for tuition in either Yr. 4 or 5, it really is never too early to begin and I am delighted when parents of younger children enrol them for tuition. This is because almost all children develop gaps in their understanding of school work which, if not promptly addressed, can grow year-on-year into more significant problems. I see many children who, had they been brought to me for tutoring at an earlier stage in their education, could have achieved so much more. The good news is that, if these problems are “nipped in the bud,” they can invariably be eliminated, giving the child a distinct advantage. Also, a good understanding of the curriculum can play an important role in alleviating frustrations which, if left unaddressed, often give rise to behavioural problems. There is no substitute for personal time spent with an experienced tutor. The children appreciate the opportunity to ask me about things they have not grasped at school and their confidence, ability and enthusiasm increases exponentially as they see the benefits for themselves. Whatever a child’s level of ability, it can be reinforced and developed – and we really do see some very rewarding transformations. Even if your child attends a private prep school, this is no guarantee of success and you would be well advised to seek the services of a good tutor. For example, the father of a Yr. 4 boy who attends one such school, remarked to me recently, after attending parents’ evening at his son’s school: “Looking at his school books, you can draw a line at the point when he started at John Cashin Tuition – the improvement is that evident!” This is typical of the comments we receive from parents.