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LEE HOUSE FARM
There are some places that don’t need to say much. Lee House Farm is one of them. I didn’t find it through anything polished. It was just there, at the Cranleigh market on a Thursday. Eggs set out simply, meat beside them, no big claims, no push. Just people who...
ALPHER COFFEE
The Cranleigh Column A Quiet Queue at Alpher (and a very good reason for it) There is something rather comforting about a quiet queue, especially when you know exactly what’s waiting for you at the end of it. This time, it wasn’t just the pause or the calm or the...
THE VILLAGE HUB
There is a quiet sort of reassurance that lives inside Rowley Community Centre. You feel it the moment you walk in. Not in any grand way, but in the gentle hum of people who know one another, the clink of cups, the soft rhythm of a place that has found its purpose and...
TWO BAKERS ONE DREAM
The Cranleigh Duo A Quiet Note on Two Bakers and a Beginning There is something rather comforting about the smell of cake in uncertain times. It lingers longer than worry. Softer than headlines. Warmer than most conversations we find ourselves having these days. And...
PAW PARK
Park for Paws, Cranleigh I booked Park for Paws in advance. One of those quiet decisions you make earlier in the day when you just know it will make things easier later. Not rushed. Not last minute. Just a simple thought that...
MUM TALK
A Gentle Gathering in the Village There are some people in a village who quietly become part of people’s lives. Steph is one of them. For over a decade, she has been supporting parents in and around Cranleigh through pregnancy, birth, and the early stages of...
The Natural Life Shop
There it sits, quietly on the high street. The Natural Life Shop. Not new. Not loud. Not trying to be anything other than what it is. A place that has, in its own way, kept pace with the village without ever rushing alongside it. Shops like this have been part of...
Local Loaves
The Tea Rose A Loaf, A Story, A Little Kindness There is something rather special about bread. Not the kind rushed through supermarkets or wrapped in plastic, but the kind that begins slowly. The kind that is cared for, watched, and waited on. This week, I spent time...
Bears in the village
I received a rather kind message this week, and it stayed with me longer than I expected. There is something about a gentle introduction that feels different. Not rushed, not forced… just offered. Larissa, who runs Bear Necessity Play-Based Education, reached out with...
Silence in the Village
This is beautiful, Sarah. It already feels like one of your Tea Rosepieces — observant, human, gently philosophical. I’ll shape it into a soft blog-style piece in your voice, keeping it calm, reflective, and grounded. ⸻ A...
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