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Heathfield Antiques

Heathfield Antiques

Candlestick Lane, Holt ,
Heathfield Antiques started in 1988 with one section in the Holt Antique Centre then rapidly grew to three sections. In 1990, our family business left the Centre and opened a shop at 15 Chapel Yard . Finding that people naturally migrated to our workshop we then closed the shop. The workshop/warehouse started in a double garage then expanded to a shared warehouse in Melton Constable. From there we moved into two large sheds at Thaxters Yard in Holt, and then expanding still to the The Old Lemonade Factory in Hempstead Road, Holt, and on the 30th August 2002 we moved to larger premises all on one level at Candlestick Lane, Thornage Road, Holt. Whilst remaining in candlestick lane Holt The business changed ownership to Daniel Preston, in October 2008, who had worked for Heathfield Antiques for a total of 10 Years. We have always specialized in restoring original antique pine but as the business developed we went on to; reproduction pine, made to order tables, furniture restoration, distressed paint effects, reproduction oak furniture and sales of new pine furniture. All this growth has taken place with minimal advertising, we have relied almost completely on word of mouth and personal recommendation. We believe that we offer a quality, personal service to all our customers. If any problems do arise we do our utmost to put things right. You have our personal guarantee. With this philosophy, we have found our customer service pledge has been the cause of the rapid expansion of Heathfield Antiques. We have supplied furniture for 27 National Trust holiday cottages in East Anglia as well as carrying out furniture restoration for the Trust. Other clients are many local businesses.
Holt Festival

Holt Festival

Box Office, High Silver, 35 High Street, Holt ,
Holt's a place where small businesses, butchers and fishmongers thrive and where cafés, restaurants and antique shops are plentiful. In the summer months it's a magnet for tourists and all year round it's where residents of the surrounding countryside, the brick and flint hamlets and villages, gather. During festival week, briefly and dazzlingly, it is home to street performers, musicians, poets, actors, dancers, artists and comedians. There are venues all over town, in pubs and hotels, in tents and school halls. There are performances at the church, the theatre, in the bookshop, and on the streets. If you are looking for a quiet time in the countryside, this is not it. If you're looking for cultural nourishment, some belly laughs, and the pleasure of seeing some top-flight internationally recognised performers, you're in the right place.
Restore Holt

Restore Holt

Unit 4B Glaven Road, , Holt ,
Restore, a furniture recycling scheme collects good quality furniture and white goods to be sold at bargain prices, or provided free essential items to those in real need, from our store in Holt. As well as providing work experience and training for staff and volunteers, Restore diverts an average 53 tonnes of furniture /electrical goods away from local landfill sites each year. We believe passionately that providing someone with a roof over their heads is not sufficient. Everyone deserves to have things around them which make them feel settled and secure. Being able to provide a newly housed individual or family with a sofa, mattress and fridge can make the difference between them simply existing and being able to start living fully again. We provide free collection of good quality items around North Norfolk (including Fakenham and Aylsham) Visitors are always welcome to browse round the store, which carries an excellent range of stock. All items conform to current safety/fire/PAT regulations.
The Kings Head Holt

The Kings Head Holt

19 High Street, Holt ,
The best choice of lagers and real ales for miles! Great atmosphere and exceptional traditional pub grub!
Holt Music Festival

Holt Music Festival

The Street, Holt ,
Holt Music festival has been an annual event for 18 years, organised by members of Holt Village Hall committee to support the village hall. The festival is a one day community event with a blend of live music from local artists and a village fete for all ages.
Funeral Flowers

Funeral Flowers

Unit 13 Middlewich House, Taywood rd, , Northolt ,
Flowers 4 Funeral is an independent business, operating in London, With over 10 yrs experience in Floristry, passion for flowers and dedication to quality.
LA fitness (Northolt)

LA fitness (Northolt)

Rowdell Road, Northolt ,
Welcome to LA fitness Northolt. We have been the centre of the Northolt community for many years and pride ourselves in being the premiere health and fitness provider in the area. We boast facilities such as a gym, swimming pool, spa, steam room, sauna, aerobics studio, spin studio and a cafe' bar.
Northolt High School

Northolt High School

Northolt High School is an secondary school in Northolt in the London borough of Ealing, Middlesex, England.AdmissionsThe school holds specialist Technology College status. It accepts students between the age of 11 to 18. The school has a total of 1401 students. The Head of the Sixth Form is Violet Walker. It is sponsored by the Jack Petchey Achievement Awards Scheme, which aims to motivate students through small monetary prizes to their preferred school department. This award is regularly referred to by Anne Wainwright who is the award's representative at the school.It is situated on the northern edge of the borough of Ealing, near to the intersection of the boroughs of Ealing, Harrow and Hillingdon. It is north-west of Northolt town centre.HistoryGrammar school and Secondary ModernNortholt High School was established in 1974 as a combination of Vincent Secondary Modern and Eliots Green Grammar school which were adjacent to each other on Eastcote Lane in Northolt.Comprehensive schoolIt became a comprehensive in 1974.The school was featured in a documentary series called The Choir, on the BBC during December, 2006. The choir director, Gareth Malone, was at the school from November 2005 to July 2006, before taking the choir to China, to compete in the World Choir Games.BuildingsIn November 2005 the school began constructing a £1.5 million Sports Hall that was completed in November 2006 and opened in January 2007. The Sports Hall is a community facility offering a range of sport and leisure activities. It is managed through a partnership between Northolt High School and Active Ealing. The school also has a CLC and an astroturf pitch and a renovated Sixth Form Centre, opened in 2007.
Northolt Leisure Centre

Northolt Leisure Centre

Eastcote Lane North, Northolt ,
Please note, we are unable to answer individual enquiries on this page. Should the information on the page not answer your question, please contact the centre. Details can be found on the info tab.