Sarah’s guidebook

Sarah
Sarah’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Grayshott is surrounded by lots of National Trust land, heathland and commons. From the back garden, there are walks over Bramshott and Ludshott commons plus the popular picturesque Waggoners Wells Lakes are a short walk. The Punchbowl is unique and close by too. Whether you enjoy long walks, or short gentle ambles, the Punchbowl has a walk for you. It has spectacular long distance views over the 'crater'. On a good day Canary Wharf in London catch your eye in the distance and the lights from the flights coming into Gatwick twinkle. There is a great National Trust café which serves anything from tea and a cake to something more substantial. Alternatively, take a picnic to eat at one of the benches. A favourite of many is to buy Fish and Chips from the local 'chippie' then eat them at the Punchbowl. It is a must visit for groups, individuals, young and old as well as super fun for doggies.
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Hindhead Commons e o Devil's Punch Bowl
London Road
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Grayshott is surrounded by lots of National Trust land, heathland and commons. From the back garden, there are walks over Bramshott and Ludshott commons plus the popular picturesque Waggoners Wells Lakes are a short walk. The Punchbowl is unique and close by too. Whether you enjoy long walks, or short gentle ambles, the Punchbowl has a walk for you. It has spectacular long distance views over the 'crater'. On a good day Canary Wharf in London catch your eye in the distance and the lights from the flights coming into Gatwick twinkle. There is a great National Trust café which serves anything from tea and a cake to something more substantial. Alternatively, take a picnic to eat at one of the benches. A favourite of many is to buy Fish and Chips from the local 'chippie' then eat them at the Punchbowl. It is a must visit for groups, individuals, young and old as well as super fun for doggies.
One of southern England’s few remaining working potteries, Grayshott Pottery is a unique place nestled in the countryside where Hampshire borders Surrey. It offers more than pottery. There’s a delightful cafe, and treasure trove emporium. Whether you’re visiting Grayshott on your own or with friends, the Pottery is a must see. In their extensive Emporium, browse and shop Grayshott Pottery’s everyday tableware ranges and their famous Dartington Pottery masterpieces as well as other quirky, unique gifts and home accessories. From statement jewellery and striking home décor to tasty treats, the Emporium is a tranquil escape to browse for that special touch for your home or a gift for a loved one. New in 2018, the Emporium now features a party shop where you can get all of your party essentials including decorations, party bag items and even helium balloons. Kiln Café Enjoy brilliant breakfasts, light (and not so light!) lunches and terrific teas. The Kiln Café at Grayshott Pottery not only serves up a mouthwatering, locally sourced menu on their own ceramics, but, as it overlooks the artists' studio, you can also watch their craftsman at work while you enjoy a tasty treat. Events & Workshops Throughout the year, Grayshott Pottery also run a series of events and workshops. From half term pottery painting and throwing events for children, right through to full day pottery throwing courses for adults. Keep an eye out for their latest events on their events and workshops page, here. Seconds Shop On site, you’ll also find a seconds shop full of quirky and perfectly imperfect pottery pieces. These are often pieces that have been produced for some of your favourite restaurants, cafes and hotels across the UK. Tours Grayshott Pottery offer a free ‘Journey of the Clay’ tour from Monday to Friday. The fantastic 30-minute tour through the working pottery is an inspirational insight into where and how their creations come to life, as you follow a lump of clay as it turns into a masterpiece. To experience a tour, please book in advance by calling the pottery to enquire about availability.
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Grayshott Pottery
School Road
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One of southern England’s few remaining working potteries, Grayshott Pottery is a unique place nestled in the countryside where Hampshire borders Surrey. It offers more than pottery. There’s a delightful cafe, and treasure trove emporium. Whether you’re visiting Grayshott on your own or with friends, the Pottery is a must see. In their extensive Emporium, browse and shop Grayshott Pottery’s everyday tableware ranges and their famous Dartington Pottery masterpieces as well as other quirky, unique gifts and home accessories. From statement jewellery and striking home décor to tasty treats, the Emporium is a tranquil escape to browse for that special touch for your home or a gift for a loved one. New in 2018, the Emporium now features a party shop where you can get all of your party essentials including decorations, party bag items and even helium balloons. Kiln Café Enjoy brilliant breakfasts, light (and not so light!) lunches and terrific teas. The Kiln Café at Grayshott Pottery not only serves up a mouthwatering, locally sourced menu on their own ceramics, but, as it overlooks the artists' studio, you can also watch their craftsman at work while you enjoy a tasty treat. Events & Workshops Throughout the year, Grayshott Pottery also run a series of events and workshops. From half term pottery painting and throwing events for children, right through to full day pottery throwing courses for adults. Keep an eye out for their latest events on their events and workshops page, here. Seconds Shop On site, you’ll also find a seconds shop full of quirky and perfectly imperfect pottery pieces. These are often pieces that have been produced for some of your favourite restaurants, cafes and hotels across the UK. Tours Grayshott Pottery offer a free ‘Journey of the Clay’ tour from Monday to Friday. The fantastic 30-minute tour through the working pottery is an inspirational insight into where and how their creations come to life, as you follow a lump of clay as it turns into a masterpiece. To experience a tour, please book in advance by calling the pottery to enquire about availability.