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 £6.95
The simple combination of zesty lime, light soy sauce, ginger and garlic form the basis of this clean fresh flavoured sauce.
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from £5.95
"Cobnuts are a type of hazelnut that, once dried, have a lovely sweet
flavour - and they taste superb in this lovely, buttery Handmade Kentish
Cobnut Shortbread from Potash Farm in Kent" Gregg Wallace, Telegraph Magazine
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£34.95
Three wick orchard pear and fresia luxury candle.
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from £6.50
This award-winning Kentish Lavender Jelly is exceptional and it is being
marketed by Potash Farm. It has a unique Kentish Lavender flavour and
is an ideal accompaniment to cheeses, cold meats, turkey, game and duck.
It can also be enjoyed with roast lamb or just eaten on toast.
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from £55.50
These are a speciality of the Potash Farm range of gifts.
Attractively presented within the trug are Dehusked Kentish Cobnuts, Christmas balls, ribbon and chrome nut crackers. These make an excellent Christmas table decoration or gift.
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£35.00
These sprung tongs are made from Kentish hazel trees, which are hand harvested on a coppice cycle. Coppiced hazel is very fast growing and is a strong and light wood as well as being a renewable resource that promotes woodland wildlife.
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from £19.50
A delectable blend of rich, roasted walnut and smooth creamy vanilla.
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£35.00
Made with a selection of four woods, namely cherry, hawthorn, oak and walnut. Easy to use with one hand and easily adjustable.
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from £12.50
A Cobnut is a type of hazelnut traditionally grown in Kent. They are
harvested in their green state from mid August and with brown shells and
husks by mid October. All the Cobnuts are sold dehusked from mid October onward.
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£10.00
Plattinums Kentish Cobnuts are lightly caramalised and enrobed in a 45% Belgian milk chocolate or 70% Belgian dark chocolate, they are a unique product world
wide and as a result of the small area of crops still grown are limited
in supply.
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