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SEPTEMBER WAS A BUSY MONTH FOR NEW ARRIVALS TO THE ISLAND COMMUNITY. Hilary Sutton swapped one island home for another as she moved back to the UK from the British Virgin Isles to take on the position HILARY SUTTON as Tresco’s new Housekeeping Manager. We also welcome Robert Letherbarrow who is the new landlord of the New Inn. Robert has moved to Tresco from the Cotswolds with his wife Kathleen and 19-month old son Jakob. Along with its own boat service, Tresco now has its own Marine Engineer in the form of Kevin Ashworth who, along with his wife Martine, has joined us from Brixham. Welcome one and all!
Edited by Alasdair Moore editor@tresco.co.uk
Published by © Tresco Estate 2015 The Island Office, Tresco, Isles of Scilly TR24 0QQ +44 (0)1720 422849
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BARBADOS DIP YOUR TOES IN THE CARIBBEAN THIS YEAR AT OUR BEACHFRONT RAINBOW HOUSE ON THE GLORIOUS SOUTH COAST OF BARBADOS. Owned by the Dorrien Smith family and situated on a superb white sand beach, Rainbow House has 4 air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms. Its elegant veranda is ideal for dining, as well as the large open terrace and barbecue. Available from £1,000 per week. For further details please call the Island Office +44 (0)1720 422849 or visit rainbowhousebarbados.com
HENRY BIRCH R ETIR ES It’s the end of an era as Harbourmaster Henry Birch has retired after twenty years in the job and forty-seven as an employee of Tresco Estate. Well it’s almost the end of an era as Henry will still be working three days a week, looking after the moorings and nipping between Tresco, Bryher and St Mary’s. Born and bred on Tresco, Henry began working for the Estate in 1966 on the farm and after 20 years became the island’s first bike man, running the bike hire shop. Here he oversaw an exponential growth in the bicycle population from 12 to 280. He was also Tresco Coastguard’s Station Officer for nineteen years.
Henry took over as harbourmaster in 1994 and quickly became indispensable to visitors on their yachts and remains one of the most popular locals amongst the island’s guests. Henry said: “I’d like to thank all the well-wishers for the many cards that I have received. Scilly remains a magical place – my roots go deep here. I’ve really enjoyed being the harbourmaster and hopefully I’ll be around for a bit yet!” SPRING 2015 | 3
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ROSE The Tresco Times is ashamed to say that it failed in its duty last year to mark the retirement of Rose Locke from Tresco Stores. Rose came to Tresco aged sixteen when her father became General Manager and her first job was helping Henry the butler at the Abbey with shoot parties. Rose went on to be a silver service
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waitress at the Island Hotel before running the Abbey Garden Shop for ten years and the Quay Shop for nine years. From the Quay Shop, she moved to Tresco Stores from where she retired last October. Thank you Rose and enjoy your retirement!
IT’S AN ISLAND GOODBYE TO ANNA & JAREK AND JAMES & STEPH OF THE NEW INN. Anna Wypysznska and Jarek Janiak came to Tresco ten years ago: Anna was the Head Housekeeper with a big smile as well as a beady eye for detail and high standards. Quiet and gentle, Jarek was the muscle at the New Inn serving as porter, handyman, housekeeper and the island’s resident kite surfer.
The New Inn also bids farewell to James Bailey, who was the affable Deputy GM of New Inn for five years. His wife Steph worked at the GVC initially and then moved to Laundry before becoming became a Mum to the beautiful Sophia!
WE WISH THEM ALL THE VERY BEST AND HOPE TO SEE THEM BACK FOR A VISIT SOON!
ISL A N D A RT This autumn saw the return of the Falmouth University Drawing BA first year students for a week as guests of the Dorrien Smiths. The Tresco Times got to have a peek in their sketch books and as always their work was of the highest standard. During their stay, Tresco Gallery hosted Pentimento, an exhibition featuring the superb work of both past students and course tutors. 4 | SPRING 2015
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ST NICHOL AS’ CH U RCH The refurbishment of St Nicholas’ Church has been going at a cracking pace – the roof has been repaired, the stonework has been repointed, issues with damp have been fixed and the floor joists have been replaced. Works continue as we go to press but a big thank you to all involved and to all the Tresco Times readers who supported the renovation so generously!
This year saw the arrival of two very special visitors to Scilly – Elliott Dale and Chris Walters rowed into St Mary’s harbour, having left New York 60 days and six hours earlier and 3,246 miles away, across the Atlantic. Both men are in their mid-fifties and are members of the Lyme Regis Gig Club. Their exploits have helped to raise over £130,000 for the Precious Lives Appeal for the Children’s Hospice South-West.
To help celebrate their arrival the Czar was rowed out to greet them, along with a flotilla of local craft. The crew included Joby Newton, one of the Scilly crew who survived catastrophe on an earlier attempt to row the Atlantic, his mother Michelle Oyler and fiancée, Charlie Bennett of Bryher.
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BR I TA I N I N BL O OM
BLOOMING BRILLIANT: TRESCO BRINGS HOME TWO NATIONAL BRITAIN IN BLOOM AWARDS
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here was cause for celebration on Tresco in October after the island received its first national Britain in Bloom awards. Tresco has been awarded Gold in the Small Village category as well as a special discretionary Royal Horticultural Society Britain in Bloom Award for Conservation and Wildlife. The awards come as recognition not just for the horticultural excellence throughout the island but also for the successful programme
SUPER FAST BUT ALWAYS SUPERCHILLED t’s here! On 21st November, the switch was flicked on and superfast broadband began to flow on the islands. For places like Hell Bay, at the very end of the broadband line, the improvement in download speeds will be transformative. 6 | SPRING 2015
of introducing and encouraging breeding of endangered red squirrels on the island. Adam and Tania Dorrien Smith collected the awards at a glittering ceremony in Bristol. Mike Nelhams, the Curator of the Abbey Garden, said: “We are thrilled to be adding these two prestigious awards to our list of accolades. Whilst the spotlight is often on Abbey Garden, I was proud that the judges recognised the gardening efforts across the island. It was also a nice surprise to receive the discretionary award for our work with the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey for our support in rehoming red squirrels on the island – a very popular sight for all our visitors.”
Tony Reading, Tresco’s IT boffin commented: “We’ll be able to provide faster and more reliable WiFi, which is vital as many of our guests are families and bring multiple devices on holiday with them. Many are dedicated users of the internet, including bandwidth hungry applications like games and video. Now we will be able to provide the quality of WiFi service they expect and deserve.” Superfast Broadband may speed up the internet but it won’t speed up Tresco’s relaxing pace of life. Tresco will remain the perfect download for body and soul; now it’s just going to be more relaxing for your iPad too.
NEWLYN SCHOOL OF ART COMES TO TRESCO resco’s links with the world of painting and fine art have grown all the stronger as we are delighted to announce that from 2015 the island will be teaming up with the renowned Newlyn School of Art to provide art course holidays for our guests. Newlyn School of Art has gained a national reputation for providing short art courses taught by many of the most respected artists working in Cornwall today. With over twelve outdoor courses currently provided by the art school on the dramatic coastline around West Cornwall, it is now providing more landscape courses than any other art school in the UK. This year, we’ll be offering two painting holidays, both hosted by artists who know the islands intimately and have exhibited their work here many times. Respected coastal painter Paul Lewin will be running the first course in June, while in September artist Maggie O’Brien, a seasoned teacher of art courses on Tresco, will be tutoring the group.
FIVE NIGHTS’ DINNER, BED AND BREAKFAST AT THE NEW INN, RETURN FLIGHTS FROM LAND’S END AND ACCESS TO THE ABBEY GARDENS AND FLYING BOAT SPA. £950PP
The painting holidays are run over four days and included in the price of £950 per person are five nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast at the New Inn, return flights from Land’s End and access to the Abbey Gardens and Flying Boat Spa. The dates are: 3rd – 8th June with Paul Lewin; 17th – 22nd September with Maggie O’Brien. To find out more about Newlyn School of Art courses on Tresco or to enquire about booking please either go to newlynartschool.co.uk or ring Newlyn School of Art on 01736 365557. Do book early as we expect the limited places to be snapped up quickly! IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT ROMANTIC TREAT FOR YOUR BELOVED, THEN PERHAPS A VALENTINE’S BREAK ON TRESCO WILL BE JUST THE THING...
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With four nights’ self-catering accommodation in a one bedroom Sea Garden Cottage for £445 per person the break includes return flights from Land’s End, a welcome hamper and a candlelit dinner for two at the Flying Boat Restaurant. To book or find out more, call +44 (0)1720 422849.
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his splendid image from the Tresco photographic archive may not be everyone’s idea of a day out with the girls but it does at least demonstrate the can-do attitude of the island’s womenfolk. While the death-slide was not dusted down this autumn, in October Lucy Dorrien Smith invited a group of her girlfriends to Tresco for a week of fun and frivolity, tempered with yoga classes, spa treatments, guided walks and trips to the other islands, not to mention the occasional glass of wine!
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ENJOY A SIMILAR HOLIDAY FOR YOUR FRIENDS OR FAMILY PLEASE CALL US AT THE ISLAND OFFICE +44 (0)1720 422849. IN FACT, IF YOU BOOK ONE OF OUR LARGE COTTAGES, WE’LL PROVIDE YOU WITH COMPLEMENTARY PROSECCO AND CANAPÉS FOR YOUR FIRST EVENING. The offer is valid on new bookings for Baywatch, Borough Farmhouse, Colossus, Dolphin House and Sunfish to start before 15th June 2015, so perfect for Easter island gatherings!
YOGA As well as weekly yoga classes every Wednesday for our guests, the wonderful Lucy Aldridge will be holding her 5 night Tresco Yoga breaks from 19th March and in the autumn from 2nd October (from £895 including return flights). To book or find out more please call us on +44 (0)1720 422849. 8 | SPRING 2015
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K I T T I-WA A K
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A NEW YEAR IS UPON US AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE RETURN OF OUR VISITORS, IN ALL THEIR VARIED FORMS.
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ne such visitor is the Kittiwake, pithily described in one of the editor’s favourite books, Birds of the Scilly Isles by Hilda M. Quick, published in 1964: “…the Kittiwake, a charming little bird with a gentle dark eye and gentle habits, doing no harm to its neighbours and feeding entirely at sea. They come in from the ocean in April, and have colonies on Gorregan and Men-avawr. This last rock is a splendid sight from a boat which in calm weather can get in close to the rock-face. Every tiny ledge has a row of nests, and birds keep up a perpetual calling of “Kitti-waak, Kitti-wake” as they come and go and greet their sitting or returning mates. The nests are made of seaweed and grassy stuff, on to which they appear to spew saliva as they trample it firmly with little black feet.” Fifty years on, the Kittiwakes have forsaken the rocks and now are to be found nesting in the coastal banks not far from the Turk’s Head on St Agnes. A very agreeable upscale and maybe they’ve upgraded their nest “glue” too.
Along with Sandwich Terns, one of our favourite spring migrants will be returning soon… Tresco’s Birdman, David Rosair will be leading more of his relaxed and knowledgeable tours of the islands, with all things feathered, winged and beautiful. There are two opportunities to enjoy David’s Spring Migration, Flowers and Butterflies Break. From 1 May – 6 May David will be hosting the break at Hell Bay and from 6 – 10 May, you can join him at the New Inn. For full details of prices and booking please contact David at drosair@aol.com or islandventures.co.uk 01227 793501. Bacon Sandwich Tern and Kittiwake by Vickie Heaney. You can see more of Vickie Heaney’s work at printscilly.com or pop into her studio at the Pheonix Craft Workshops on St Mary’s.
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B U T T E R FLY An unexpected transatlantic visitor landed on Tresco in October – a Monarch butterfly was photographed by Jill Witham in the Abbey Gardens. The Monarch is a native of North America and would normally be migrating to Mexico or California at this time of year but caught in high winds, this particular butterfly ended up on the Isles of Scilly. It has at least found some nectar from a fellow exotic visitor, an Australian bottlebrush, Callistemon.
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HELL BAY FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING HELL BAY HAS PICKED UP THE TOP SPOT AT THE CORNWALL TOURISM AWARDS, WINNING GOLD FOR SMALL HOTEL OF THE YEAR – MANY CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE TEAM! Hell Bay’s doors open again 16th March 2015 with a splendid early offer from £120 per person per night for dinner, bed & breakfast – so why not come for an early spring visit? The most-sought after dining experience in Scilly – the Crab Shack will be serving up the finest Bryher crustaceans from 12th May, so be sure to make your bookings early… Tresco Timesharers – a timely reminder of your special Hell Bay rate of three nights for the price of two! hellbay.co.uk +44 (0)1720 422947 10 | SPRING 2015
THE TRESCO & BRYHER CRICKET CLUB HAVE HAD A MUCHIMPROVED SEASON, WINNING 6 OUT OF 15 – HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDED A SPLENDID 84 FROM SKIPPER JON TAYLOR AGAINST ST MARTIN’S, BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY THERE WAS A VICTORY OVER ST MARY’S FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FIVE YEARS AND OVER THIRTY MATCHES! St Mary’s batted first and through some tight bowling by Andy Lawson (4 overs 12 runs for 2) and Alan Hewitt (4 overs 7 runs for 1) were kept to 111 for 8. In reply, TBCC reached the total in the final over, with a fine 57 not out from Luke Hamilton. Unfortunately it was not a feat that could be repeated, despite in a later game St Mary’s being bowled out for 86 runs. Defeat was duly snatched from the jaws of victory, as TCCB managed only a paltry 74 runs from their allotted overs. There’s always next year…
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SCILLY IMPROVEMENTS RECENT TRAVELLERS TO THESE FAIR SHORES WILL HAVE BEEN GREETED BY THE SITE OF BUILDING WORKS AT ST MARY’S AIRPORT AND THE TERMINAL IN SOME STATE OF UNDRESS.
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he Tresco Times is delighted to report that the builders and cement mixers have disappeared and we are left with a handsome new terminal building and an improved runway, made possible by funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Regional Growth Fund. The terminal is light and airy with a much larger seating capacity and boasts a refurbished cafe area with splendid views. Passengers will also be able to enjoy waiting for their flights alfresco with a designated outside seating terrace with views across St Mary’s to Samson and Bryher. Improvements to the runway include full lighting as well as at the margins of the landing strip which will allow for increased resilience on days with poor visibility. By lengthening the hard surface of the runway, it will allow for greater stopping distances in wet weather. The Council of the Isles of Scilly, who run the airport, apologise for any disturbance caused to travellers this
summer but are certain that the disruption will prove to be a small price to pay for a much-improved airport. The islands’ infrastructure is to receive a further boost following confirmation of a funding package that will provide £11.9 million for the extension of the St Mary’s quay and development of its freight handling facilities. The scheme will also see the dredging of Penzance harbour. There will also be traffic management improvements around Penzance harbour as part of this project. These measures will not only safeguard the sea link between these two harbours but also increase the range of ships that could deliver the service. Over £6m is being provided by the Department of Transport with just over £5.5m coming from the ERDF. In addition, the main quay building on St Mary’s (what was the Harbourside Hotel) has also been undergoing significant refurbishment. There will be a new first-floor restaurant with an outside balcony, as well as a harbour-side refreshment area, an improved waiting room and temporary baggage storage.
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IT IS WITH SADNESS THAT THE TRESCO TIMES REPORTS THE DEATHS OF TWO OF THE ISLAND’S GREAT SUPPORTERS, FINE ART EXPERT ROBERT HOLDEN AND CELEBRATED SCULPTOR DAVID WYNNE. obert Holden was a much-respected figure in the art world and the country’s leading independent adviser on sale of paintings. His love and understanding of paintings and antiquities developed early in life. As a schoolboy at Eton, he convinced his housemaster that he was better employed setting up a shop in Eton Antiques Market than playing school sports every afternoon. In his adult life, from his Old Burlington St offices in London, Robert smoothed the paths between consignors and buyers and also helped secure important paintings for the nation, most recently Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows for the Tate. As a lifelong visitor to Tresco and a timesharer, it is not only as a connoisseur that Robert will be remembered on the island but also as a true gentleman. Robert Holden, born 14 January 1956, died 9 September 2014.
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avid Wynne was one of the nation’s greatest sculptors of recent times. From his Boy with a Dolphin on Cheyne Walk in London to the Risen Christ at Wells Cathedral, his work is of international renown. A lack of formal training and disinterest in gallery trends did not always endear him to the established art world but this was of no consequence to the legions of people whose lives continue to be enriched by his sculptures nor was it to David himself. David Wynne was educated at Stowe but it was as a Zoology undergraduate at Cambridge with the encouragement of his tutors that he began to develop as a sculptor. He first came to Tresco on holiday as a friend of the Dorrien Smiths but it was in 1989 that Robert Dorrien Smith acquired the beautiful marble Gaia. This was sited in the heart of the garden, then in a period of recovery following the snow of 1987. Gaia was a symbol of the garden’s reawakening. The dynamic bronze Tresco Children was to follow in the garden as a counterpoint to Gaia. Situated at the southern end of the Lighthouse Walk, the bronze has rightly been described as “an expression of pure joy”. David Wynne’s third Tresco sculpture is another bronze, the Two Dolphins, stationed near the shoreline by the Sea Garden Cottages. These sculptures have become part of the island and, in a place of such natural beauty, they are very much at home. Alongside the glorious beaches and views, the Tresco Children is one of the most photographed and iconic images of Tresco. It is hard to think of a more appropriate memorial to a great artist, one who loved the natural world and loved Tresco. David Wynne, sculptor, born 25 May 1926, died 4 September 2014 SPRING 2015 | 13
30 YEAR FRIDAY CHANGEOVER Garland (FBC) Wk 35 22-Aug
sleeps 6 £106,500
Glen Wk 19 02-May Wk 20 08-May Wk 36 28-Aug
sleeps 6 £27,000 £27,000 £56,500
Heron Wk 28 03-Jul
sleeps 6 £43,000
Kittiwake Wk 18 24-Apr Wk 38 11-Sep
sleeps 8 £19,425 £39,825
Nautilus (SG) sleeps 6/8 Wk 13 20-Mar £24,030 Pentle House sleeps 8 Wk 20 08-May £30,560 Wk 24 05-Jun £30,560 Porth sleeps 6 Wk 23 29-May £24,000 27yr* Rowesfield Wk 18 24-Apr Wk 38 11-Sep Wk 40 25-Sep
sleeps 6 £16,800 £35,500 £22,100
Sandpiper Wk 17 17-Apr Wk 18 24-Apr Wk 22 22-May Wk 25 12-Jun Wk 32 31-Jul Wk 41 02-Oct
sleeps 6 £12,975 £12,975 £25,500 £24,450 £54,000 £16,800
Seaflower (FBC) sleeps 6 Wk 30 17-Jul £106,500 Wk 31 24-Jul £106,500 Seaspray Wk 39 18-Sep Wk 40 25-Sep
sleeps 6 £28,275 £24,705
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Smugglers Wk 9 20-Feb Wk 21 15-May
sleeps 6 £2,295 9yr* £19,050 21yr*
SATURDAY CHANGEOVER School House Wk 24 06-Jun
sleeps 8 £30,560
MONDAY CHANGEOVER Barn Flat sleeps 6 Wk 21 18-May £21,900 Wk 43 19-Oct £16,800 Bay House Wk 7 09-Feb Wk 8 16-Feb Wk 41 05-Oct Wk 42 12-Oct
sleeps 6 £7,450 £8,090 £18,585 £18,585
Curlew Wk 21 18-May Wk 30 20-Jul Wk 43 19-Oct
sleeps 6 £21,900 £54,000 £16,800
Driftwood (SG) sleeps 6/8 Wk 15 06-Apr £31,645 Farmhouse Wk 22 25-May Wk 38 14-Sep
sleeps 10 £42,100 £42,500
Flotsam (SG) sleeps 6/8 Wk 20 11-May £40,405 Wk 21 18-May £43,080 Ivy Cottage Wk 14 30-Mar Wk 15 06-Apr Wk 32 03-Aug Wk 33 10-Aug Wk 40 28-Sep
sleeps 4/5 £11,790 £12,940 £45,250 £45,250 £15,150
Reading Room sleeps 6 Wk 20 11-May £23,685 Snipe Wk 28 06-Jul Wk 32 03-Aug Wk 38 14-Sep
sleeps 2 £22,500 £25,000 £14,100
TUESDAY CHANGEOVER Beach Wk 35 25-Aug Wk 37 08-Sep Wk 38 15-Sep
sleeps 4 £45,000 £14,500 14yr* £22,420
Doctors Cottage Wk 8 17-Feb Wk 43 20-Oct Wk 44 27-Oct Wk 45 03-Nov
sleeps 4 £5,760 £13,750 £9,050 £4,995
Fearless (FBC) Wk 33 11-Aug
sleeps 6 £106,500
Green Wk 22+23 26-May Wk 37 08-Sep Wk 42 13-Oct Wk 43 20-Oct
sleeps 6 £26,000 17yr* £13,550 14yr* £16,800 £16,800
Just Home Wk 10 03-Mar Wk 14 31-Mar Wk 27 30-Jun Wk 40 29-Sep
sleeps 6 £11,700 £18,288 £39,750 £23,600
Merrick Wk 36 01-Sep
sleeps 8 £57,000
Norrard Wk 37 08-Sep Wk 38 15-Sep
sleeps 8 £39,995 £39,825
Sandy Lane Wk 6 03-Feb Wk 13 24-Mar Wk 36 01-Sep
sleeps 6 £8,300 £15,525 £56,500
WITH BUY BACK GUARANTEE BETWEEN YEARS 4 AND 15 Teal Wk 20 12-May Wk 21 19-May Wk 23 02-Jun Wk 38 15-Sep
sleeps 4 £13,750 £14,600 £13,750 £18,000
Puffin Wk 35 26-Aug Wk 42 14-Oct Wk 43 21-Oct
Wigeon Wk 17 21-Apr Wk 21 19-May Wk 22 26-May Wk 25 16-Jun
sleeps 6 £12,975 £21,900 £25,500 £24,450
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WEDNESDAY CHANGEOVER Coastguards Wk 11 11-Mar Wk 17 22-Apr
sleeps 8 £13,475 £19,425
Coral (SG) sleeps 6/8 Wk 37 09-Sep £59,620 Dolphin Cottage sleeps 6 Wk 30 22-Jul £61,500 Wk 31 29-Jul £61,500 Gadwall Wk 7 11-Feb Wk 8 18-Feb Wk 9 25-Feb Wk 10 04-Mar Wk 28 08-Jul Wk 37 09-Sep
sleeps 4 £4,400 £4,825 £4,825 £6,100 £28,500 £20,125
Nurses sleeps 5 Wk 20 13-May £20,375 Wk 21 20-May £21,650 Old Mill Wk 17 22-Apr Wk 41 07-Oct
sleeps 8/10 £12,800 22yr * £24,525
Pearl (SG) Wk 16 15-Apr Wk 38 16-Sep Wk 39 23-Sep
sleeps 4/6 £18,850 £32,060 £24,295
sleeps 8 £80,000 £24,525 £24,525
Cliff Cottage Wk 42 15-Oct
sleeps 6 £18,600
Greenside Wk 14 02-Apr
sleeps 8 £21,125
Hilltop sleeps 6 Wk 12 19-Mar £10,850 Mincarlo Wk 35 27-Aug
sleeps 8 £23,834 13yr*
Sail Loft Wk 36 03-Sep Wk 43 22-Oct
sleeps 8 £57,000 £22,400
Tern Wk 7 12-Feb Wk 43 22-Oct
sleeps 8 £4,080 16yr* £18,000
Townshill Wk 43 22-Oct
sleeps 6 £22,620
NEW - STARTS 2015 Shoreline Wk 13 26-Mar Wk 16 16-Apr Wk 21 21-May Wk 22 28-May Wk 23 04-Jun Wk 25 18-Jun Wk 35 27-Aug Wk 36 03-Sep Wk 37 10-Sep Wk 38 17-Sep Wk 39 24-Sep Wk 42 15-Oct
sleeps 6 £15,725 £21,888 £32,600 £30,600 £28,560 £34,000 £61,500 £61,500 £42,925 £37,825 £28,560 £22,525
RCI GOLD CROWN Other weeks are available. In February, March and November we offer a 10-year deferred payment scheme – call for details. Please contact Dean Whillis, Timeshare Manager +44 (0)1720 424111 deanwhillis@tresco.co.uk
30-year Timeshare with Buy Back Guarantee, valid years 4 to 15. FBC membership is included in all new Estate 30-year weeks* (SG) – Sea Garden Cottage. (FBC) – Flying Boat Cottage. *Asterisked weeks do not include FBC membership or have a Buy Back Guarantee. All dates shown relate to 2015. +44 (0)1720 422849 contactus@tresco.co.uk Visit tresco.co.uk Tresco Timeshare, The Island Office, Tresco, Isles of Scilly TR24 0QQ
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THE YEAR February
May
13–17 February
1–4 May
VALENTINE BREAK
WORLD PILOT GIG CHAMPIONSHIP
15–20 May
EXPLORE SCILLY Discover the islands with local guides
March 16 March
HELL BAY OPENS 19–24 March
22–26 May
TRESCO YOGA BREAK Hosted by Ayengar tutor Lucy Aldridge
April 4 April
GALLERY TRESCO EASTER SHOW
THE NEW INN ALE FESTIVAL 1–6 May | 6–10 May
SPRING MIGRATION, FLOWERS & BUTTERFLIES
June 2–3 June
SETH LAKEMAN Folk hero Seth Lakeman plays the New Inn 3–8 June
PAINTING BREAK
11–17 April
WALK SCILLY The islands’ walking festival with local guides 22–27 April
WORLD IN A GARDEN BREAK Hosted by Mike Nelhams
With Birdman David Rosair at Hell Bay, Bryher and New Inn, Tresco. 10-17 May
ART SCILLY WEEK Inspiration, tuition and beautiful things...
Newlyn School of Art Painting Break hosted by Paul Lewin 21 June
THE TRESCO TRIATHLON 26–30 June
THE NEW INN CIDER FESTIVAL
11 May
GALLERY TRESCO ART SCILLY SHOW
For more information contact the Island Office 01720 422849
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