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Delighting visitors on English Garden tours since 1993 2012

Indulge your special interest. Discover great gardens which are statements of talented artists and a wonderful inspiration to their visitors. In a lovely country setting, admire and learn from their living art, and take home some great ideas to invigorate your own garden. Join us in 2012: An English Spring with Chelsea Flower Show 19-26 May England in Bloom with Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 30 June - 7 July 2012 An English Spring: Chelsea Flower Show & the delights of the Garden of England (8 days) 19-26 May 2012 Our ever popular tour of colourful well known spring gardens and English countryside in the early flush of the coming season, full of vigour and hope, culminating in the excitement of the fashionable Chelsea Flower Show near vibrant shops in the heart of London. Buffet breakfasts every day and dinner each evening are included in the tour cost. We proceed at a relaxed holiday pace and you are welcome to take a day off whenever we are scheduled to return to the same hotel in the evening. Our appointed travel agent for your country can make travel arrangements for you to connect with our tours. If available we can book you extra nights at tour hotels. Saturday 19th May Our tour starts at the 4 star Ashford International Hotel in rural Kent for four nights. Make your own way to the hotel or we can arrange your early morning transfer from London Heathrow airport, with a pause for lunch (time permitting) at Leeds Castle. This evening join your tour director and the rest of the group before sitting down together for dinner. Sunday 20th May This morning, in our coach, we take a country tour ending with our own exploration and lunch at the ancient Cinque Port of Rye. In the afternoon we go to Great Dixter House and Garden - The Manor of Dixter is first noted in 1220 and structural additions were made again in 1464. In 1910 the English architect Edwin Lutyens restored the house and designed the gardens. This is a cottage garden on a large scale. The late owner, well known gardening writer and lecturer Christopher Lloyd, liked to tease the followers of garden fashion. Monday 21st May Passing beneath the White Cliffs of Dover, we drive to Goodnestone Park, a private 14 acre garden in parkland with fine old specimen trees, around an 18th century Palladian-style mansion with Jane Austen connections. A mature woodland garden with 1920's rockery has a pond and shrubbery. Three interconnected exuberantly planted walled gardens use the adjacent church tower as a dramatic eye-catcher. We have time for lunch and a visit to Canterbury cathedral before going on to the private Beech Court woodland gardens. 2

Tuesday 22nd May We start with a visit to Pashley Manor, an immaculate garden with emphasis on colour and form around a Tudor house with 18th-century additions. After lunch we proceed to Sissinghurst Castle, a romantic garden around a slender brickbuilt castle tower, this is always one of our most enjoyed visits. Sissinghurst is surely the best known and most copied garden in the world. Its designer Vita Sackville-West's own words describe the garden: "Profusion, even extravagance and exuberance within the confines of the utmost linear severity". Wednesday 23rd May We visit Great Comp, an enormous achievement by two people who had retired in 1957 from a busy London life. This is an informal garden against a background of deciduous woodland with an apron of lawn. A wide range of ornamental trees and shrubs which relish acid loam are under planted with campanulas, geraniums, hostas, lilies and violas. We continue to Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn and place of her seduction by Henry VIII. It took 1,000 men and millionaire William Astor's money four years to restore this moated castle and its garden, with 35 acre lake, fountains, cascade, topiary chess set and magnificent original Roman and Italian Renaissance statuary. This evening we proceed to the 4 star Carlton Mitre Hotel at Hampton Court for the last three nights of the tour. Thursday 24th May Today we make an early start to the Chelsea Flower Show, a highlight every time this world class show is in our itinerary. You will see magnificent floral displays, model gardens, garden tools and products, a host of garden structures and artefacts by world famous names at this classic event close to London's fashionable shopping. Return on our coach or stay later and catch a train back to the hotel. Time to make independent visit to Hampton Court Palace in the afternoon. Friday 25th May Finally we visit Wisley Garden, the home of the Royal Horticultural Society. Full of ideas and information, the garden delights and inspires in any season of the year. Part of the garden is always at its best. The shop offers as large a collection of books on gardening as anywhere in the world. Here is a wonderful chance to buy gifts to take home. We stay for lunch at Wisley then return to Hampton Court via the rare and award-winning Denbies Vineyard Saturday 26th May Check-out from the hotel and make your own way by train to London, by taxi or public transport to Heathrow airport at a time that suits your own travel. We can advise on departure planning. 3

England in Bloom: Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and the cream of the Cotswolds (8 days) 30 June -7 July 2012 Beautiful Cotswolds countryside, wild flowers and gardens at their best with roses and herbaceous borders in their prime. Stay in historic Stratford-upon-Avon and visit Ann Hathaway s cottage garden, David Austin s world famous rose nursery, Hidcote Manor, Kiftsgate, Sudeley Castle and Coton Manor before a day experiencing the wonders of Hampton Court Palace Flower show. Buffet breakfasts every day and dinner each evening are included in the tour cost. We proceed at a relaxed holiday pace and you are welcome to take a day off whenever we are scheduled to return to the same hotel in the evening. Our appointed travel agent for your country can make travel arrangements for you to connect with our tours. If available we can book you extra nights at tour hotels. Saturday 30th June Our Tour starts in the centre of historic Stratford-upon-Avon at the 4-star hotel, The Stratford, for four nights. Make your own way to the hotel or we can arrange your early morning transfer from London Heathrow airport with a pause for lunch (time permitting) at Blenheim Palace. This evening join your Tour Director and the rest of the group before sitting down together for Dinner. Sunday 1st July Our first visit is to Anne Hathaway s Cottage, a typical English cottage garden of the end of the 19th century around the original thatched farm cottage family home of William Shakespeare s wife. There is a tree garden with examples of those mentioned in Shakespeare s works. We continue to Hidcote Manor Garden. Major Lawerence Johnston is claimed to have been the originator here of the garden room. It is exciting to see this first example in its original form with his skilful use of flowers, shrubs and trees.then on to Kiftsgate Court, a delightfully laid out plantsman s garden on top of a hill with magnificent views over the Vale of Evesham and a claim to the largest rose in England. Colour predominates, with roses and campanulas making a breathtaking impact everywhere in June and July. Monday 2nd July Today we visit the lavish rose garden of David Austin, one of the world s leading rose breeders. See over 800 varieties, including shrub, old fashioned, climbing and species roses. We return to the Hotel in the afternoon with time for independent exploration of the beautiful and historic Stratford-upon-Avon. 4

Tuesday 3rd July To Sudeley Castle, a lovely 15th-century castle steeped in history with ruins strewn with roses and clematis on old stone walls. There is a knot garden and lawns studded with topiary shapes. Rare old trees stand against the castle walls. Then onto a private visit to Mill Dene Garden. The much photographed two and a half acre garden around the mill pond and house contains a stream with grotto, a dye plant collection, laburnum walk, rose terrace, herbaceous borders, fantasy fruit garden, a potager, a sensory garden and sculpture exhibitions. Wednesday 4th July We leave our Stratford Hotel and head to Coton Manor. This peaceful ten acre garden occupies a hillside position extending down from the 17th century manor house, constructed of mellow Northamptonshire stone. Landscaped on different levels, it comprises a series of distinctive smaller gardens, providing variety and interest throughout the season, and enhanced by flowing streams, fountains and ponds. Among the best features are a rose garden, a herb garden, a woodland garden, colour plantings (including a wonderful crimson and pink border), a Mediterranean bank, and apple orchard with 80 English cultivars and wildflower meadow at its peak in June and July. We proceed to the 4 star Beaumont Estate at Windsor for the last three nights of our tour. Thursday 5th July Today we make an early start to the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, the Royal Horticultural Society s greatest annual flower show in the world, in a magnificent historical setting. The Tudor Palace was built in the early 16th century by Thomas Wolsey. In the 17th century, Sir Christopher Wren added extensions and was involved in the design of a new garden of which part survives. The original 17th-century Privy Garden has been beautifully restored. In contrast to its wonderful historic setting, the Flower Show showcases the best of new conceptual garden design and in 2012 will have a section dedicated to international gardens. Friday 6th July Today we go to Wisley Garden, the famous home of the Royal Horticultural Society. It is full of ideas, inspiration and information. There is always a part of the garden at its best. The shop offers as large a collection of books on gardening as anywhere in the world. We end the tour with a visit to a rare and awardwinning English vineyard, Denbies. Saturday 7th July We say good-bye in Hampton Court where you check-out from the Hotel and make your own way by train to central London, by taxi or public transport to Heathrow Airport at a time that suits your own travel. We can advise on departure planning. 5

TOURS DESIGNED FOR YOU... Our tours are simple to join and are easily incorporated into wider vacation itineraries, as all tour hotels are located close to frequent railway/ airport services. By appointment, participants may be met at Heathrow airport or airport hotels on the morning of the first day. We have booked all four star hotels for the tours, we use a comfortable coach with professional driver and you will have interesting companions with a common interest in gardens. Dinners are included every evening, eliminating the search for somewhere to eat at night at extra cost. Each tour will be escorted personally by one of the Sisley Tours team. The gardens we have chosen are well known among gardeners, and familiar to us. Whenever possible we will have an introduction or tour by the owner or head gardener. We are sure you'll love our garden tours, but places are limited, so hurry, when the tours are full, the booking stops! You can view some of our previous visitors enjoying one of our English gardens tours on in a 5 minute BBC TV clip (10 MB) or read some recent client testimonials at BY US Sisley Garden Tours, England. Sisley Garden Tours was set up in 1993 by Tony Sissons. Since starting Sisley, Tony has directed garden tours in New Zealand, Italy, France, Holland and Ireland besides in the UK, welcoming over 575 international clients. As a member of the Garden Writers Association, he has also written about gardens, is a member of the Royal Horticultural Society and even finds time to volunteer with Harrogate in Bloom and Harrogate s Friends of Valley Gardens. You might like to read Tony s blog about Harrogate gardens at www.garden-tours.blogspot. com. More recently, Sisley Garden Tours entered a new and exciting era! Tony has been joined in the business by his daughter-in-law Fran Pride and her close friend, Colette Walker. Fran & Colette are both keen travellers and garden enthusiasts and Colette has worked in the tourism industry both abroad and in the UK for the past 20 years. HOTELS WE USE An English Spring: Chelsea Flower Show & the delights of Garden of England 19-26 May 2012 Ashford International Hotel, Ashford Convenient for Eurotunnel and the gardens of Kent and Sussex, this spacious, modern, well appointed four star hotel has an indoor swimming pool, sauna, solarium, gymnasium and a shopping mall. There is a large supermarket conveniently located behind the hotel. All rooms are en-suite and have hairdryer and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel Spa offers a choice of luxury pre-bookable health and beauty treatments. Mitre Hotel, Hampton Court Built beside the River Thames around the same time as Hampton Court Palace, which is opposite the hotel and 27 k from central London, this delightful four star hotel is just across the bridge from a suburban shopping centre and Hampton Court railway station with a direct service to London Waterloo. All rooms have their own individual style. The bar, riverside terrace, brasserie and restaurant serve fine food and drink. 6

England in Bloom: Hampton Court Flower Show and the cream of the Cotswolds 30 June - 7 July 2012 The Stratford Hotel, Stratford-upon-Avon Beaumont Estate, Windsor Located in the centre of this historic town, the Stratford Hotel offers guests a luxurious stay at the very heart of Shakespeare Country. The hotel offers a warm welcome to its superb facilities including a mini gym, spacious rooms, and excellent dining options. Rooms are contemporary and elegant. The hotel is just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Stratford upon Avon, a quintessentially English market town and home to the internationally acclaimed Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The Beaumont Estate is located just three miles from the royal town of Windsor home to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. This historic estate boasts top of the range facilities for leisure visitors. Housed in several buildings, the hotel, restaurant and leisure facilities combine to create an inspiration and eclectic estate. Each room has bath and shower, ironing facilities, tea and coffee and views over the extensive grounds. IMPORTANT NOTES We have a no smoking policy on our coach. Sisley Garden Tours and their appointed travel agents will not be held responsible for closure of gardens named in the tour itinerary or failure or inability of named speakers to attend the group. Under such circumstances every endeavour will be made to find an alternative. Sisley Garden Tours and their appointed travel agents reserve the right to substitute hotels. The right to withdraw tour membership from anyone whose behaviour is likely to affect the smooth operation of the tour or adversely affect the enjoyment or safety of other passengers is reserved and neither Sisley Garden Tours nor their appointed travel agents shall be under any liability to such person whatsoever. In the event that a passport is lost or one of the group members is taken ill or has an accident, Sisley Garden Tours and their appointed travel agents will assist to the best of their ability but must reserve the right to carry on with the tour. It may be necessary to leave the tour member to rejoin later at his/her own expense. For these and other reasons Sisley Garden Tours and their appointed travel agents require that they receive proof of adequate travel insurance before accepting your booking. FOR DETAILS OF COSTS, TRAVEL AND BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS, PLEASE REFER TO TRAVEL AGENT APPOINTED FOR YOUR COUNTRY BELOW Australia Spectrum Holidays 1300 130 840 enquiries@spectrumholidays.com.au Canada Tours Belazur TollFree: 1-888-270-0222 toursbelazur@videotron.ca Local: 1-819-346-2277 Malaysia Gem Travel & Tours 603-7727-9287 enquiry@gem-travel.com.my USA Worldwide Traveler (815) 385 6900 darrellynn@worldwidetraveler.net Rest of World Number One Travel +44 1423 531222 trish@numberonetravel.net SISLEY BESPOKE GROUP VISITS Travel as a special interest group of 15 to 30 and we will tailor an itinerary for you and your friends. Let us know your preferences and without obligation we will craft and agree a tour based on your own requirements. Ask our appointed travel agent or complete our form /groupform.shtml 7

Sisley Garden Tours in England in 2012 Prices and Conditions for residents of countries other than Canada, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and the United States of America Dear Garden-lover, Thank you for your enquiry about Sisley Garden Tours. Every year since 1993 Sisley Garden Tours have been known for consistent high quality, a leisurely touring pace, and knowledgeable guides and speakers. Tours include dinner every evening and buffet breakfasts daily, with lunch on your own so you may sample the local cuisine as you please. The tours include hotel stays of multiple nights at 4 star properties with private facilities. This allows you to relax (unpack and re-pack less often) and enjoy the breathtaking scenery without feeling rushed. Admissions to all gardens on the itineraries are included in your tour price. TOUR COSTS: - all countries (except Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore and the United States), based on a minimum number of 15 travelling together throughout. An English Spring with Chelsea Flower Show and South-East England gardens May 19th 26th, 2012 (8 days) GBP GBP 1,840.00 per person based on double occupancy. 520.00 single supplement. England in Bloom: Hampton Court Flower Show and the cream of the Cotswolds 30 June 7th July, 2012 (8 days) GBP GBP 1,840.00 per person based on double occupancy. 520.00 single supplement. HOW TO BOOK: Complete the enclosed booking form. Mail or fax the completed form either showing your Credit or Debit card number and expiry date authorizing your GBP 180.00 deposit, or with a bank draft for your deposit, together with a copy of your travel insurance document to the address/fax number below. Your booking will be acknowledged by return mail. An invoice for the balance will follow. 8

TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS & INSURANCE: Insurance is essential for all overseas visitors and recommended for UK residents. We can also arrange flight bookings and/or any transport requirements to join the tour. PAYMENT: Payment is accepted in two parts either by Visa, Mastercard or American Express, or by bank draft. Part 1 -Booking Deposit - GBP 180.00 with copy of travel insurance, together with a completed copy of the enclosed booking form, payable at time of booking. Part 2 - Final Payment - balance due against invoice from Number One Travel. For our English Spring Tour, final payment due by Friday 23rd March 2012 (56 days prior to tour start date). For our England in Bloom Tour, final payment is due by Friday 3rd May 2012 (56 days prior to tour start date). We are registered and fully bonded members of the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) and have been in the travel business for many years. Sisley Garden Tours has established an excellent reputation since 1993 and I would recommend these top quality holidays with excellent hotels. If you have any questions please e-mail, fax or ring me (0900 1730hrs UK time) weekdays for help or further information. Alternatively, you can contact Sisley Garden Tours directly on tours@sisley. co.uk Yours sincerely Trish Toole Number One Travel, Harrogate. 2 Tower Street, Harrogate, HG1 1HS Tel: 01423 531222 Fax: 01423 520977 Email: trish@numberonetravel.net www.numberonetravel.net VAT Reg. No. 698 811 183 BTY Ltd Reg. 3550746 9

SISLEY GARDEN TOURS - BOOKING TERMS & CONDITIONS COST INCLUDES: Collection from flights as described in brochure; accommodation at 4 star hotels with private facilities throughout; dinners every evening; full buffet breakfasts throughout; admissions to gardens in the itinerary; luxury coach travel; guest speakers and guides as described in information pack provided at the start of each tour; services of your tour director; all subject to a minimum of 15 persons travelling. COST EXCLUDES: Airfares; passport and visa fees; travel insurance; lunches; beverages; laundry; tips; telephone calls and items of a personal nature. CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation by client: More than 56 days prior to departure loss of deposit; between 56 and 28 days loss of 30% ; less than 28 days there will be a 100% cancellation charge. All cancellations must be received in writing by Number One Travel. For this and other reasons we require that travel insurance including cancellation charges be taken out at the time of booking to provide protection. Cancellation by company: Number One Travel and Sisley Garden Tours reserve the right to cancel a tour. In this event they will give a refund of all moneys paid up until 29 days before departure. In no case except for reasons of war, natural disasters, fire, civil disturbances, riots, terrorist action, closure of port or airport, industrial disputes, force majeure or similar events beyond our control will cancellation take place within 28 days of the departure date. In the event of a cancellation within 28 days under these conditions, Sisley Garden Tours retains the right to make a partial refund at their own discretion. SURCHARGES: The company guarantees that the price of your holiday will not be subject to any surcharge except for those resulting from fuel surcharges, government action and unfavourable changes in the currency rates. Even in this case, we undertake to adsorb an amount equivalent to 2% of the holiday price which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges. Only amounts in excess of this 2% will be surcharged, and where a surcharge is payable there will be no administration charge. If this means paying more than 10% of the holiday price, you will be entitled to cancel your holiday with a full refund of all money except for any insurance premiums and amendment charges. Should you decide to cancel because of this, you must exercise your rights to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on the surcharge invoice. Our prices are based on exchange rates as stated. No refunds will be made for services not used and/or favourable changes in currency or costs. LIABILITY: We have taken all reasonable steps to ensure that proper arrangements have been made for the tours advertised in this brochure, and that the suppliers of the services which you will enjoy during your tour are efficient and reputable. Every booking is accepted subject to the conditions imposed by the shipping, airline, rail, coach, hotel, restaurant, insurance and other companies, firms or persons concerned with the tour which may limit or exclude liability towards you and your luggage. We cannot be held liable for any loss or expenses suffered by you as a result of your late arrival at the start of your holiday or at any time during your holiday, for other than reasons within our control. Any willful damage to property being used by the company is your sole responsibility and the company will not be responsible for any costs incurred due to such action or measures taken up by the various authorities or principals. Damage will be charged to you and must be paid for in resort. We cannot accept claims when an inferior vehicle is used as relief or replacement in an emergency. The company reserves the right to withdraw tour membership from any person at any time if their conduct is deemed unsatisfactory. This is without any liability whatsoever on the company s behalf for homeward travel arrangements or refund of holiday costs. The decision of the tour director will be final. COMPLAINTS: If you have a complaint during your holiday, please notify your tour director immediately so that she/he can try to solve the problem. If the matter is not resolved to your satisfaction you should inform the company by letter within 28 days of the end of the holiday. The company will not accept claims outside this period. It is the policy of the company to settle amicably any complaints which we might receive. Disputes arising out of, or in connection with this contract which cannot be settled amicably may (if the customer so wishes) be referred to the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA). The Scheme is administered quite independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. The Scheme (details of which will be supplied on request) provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability to the customers in respect of costs. The Scheme does not apply to claims which are solely or mainly in respect of physical injury or illness or the consequences of such injury or illness. BROCHURE ACCURACY: Facts in this brochure about gardens, garden facilities, accommodation and their facilities and other services are checked so that they are as accurate as possible before going to print. The brochure is compiled in advance and changes do happen which are out of our control. Such changes are regrettable and where a major change takes place we will inform you wherever possible. 10

SISLEY GARDEN TOURS 2012 - BOOKING FORM Please complete this form and mail or fax it to NUMBER ONE TRAVEL together with your deposit of GBP 180.00 per person per module. Please reserve me places on: places supplement AN ENGLISH SPRING - May 19 to 26 (8 days) 1840... 520... ENGLAND IN BLOOM June30 July 7 (8 days) 1840... 520... SURNAME... MR / MRS / MISS / MS (please circle) FIRST NAMES... I/WE WISH TO BE KNOWN AS... ADDRESS... PHONE AT WORK... HOME... email:... Please circle choices below: SMOKER / NON SMOKER DOUBLE / SHARE TWIN / SINGLE ROOM SPECIAL MEAL REQUEST (i.e. vegetarian)... NATIONALITY... DATE OF BIRTH.../.../... PASSPORT NUMBER... DATE OF ISSUE.../.../... PLACE OF ISSUE... VALID UNTIL.../.../... Are there any medical or physical conditions that NUMBER ONE TRAVEL should be made aware of? If so, it is very important to list these at the time of booking:... MY/OUR INSURERS ARE:... POLICY NUMBER... 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE... I/We fully understand the booking conditions described in the brochure and insert. SIGNATURE... DATE.../.../... DEPOSIT GBP 180.00 x... persons = GBP... Bank draft enclosed - or - Please charge to my VISA, MASTERCARD, AMEX credit card:- CARD NUMBER... DATE OF EXPIRY.../.../... CARD HOLDER NAME... ADDRESS (if different from above)... SIGNATURE... DATE.../.../... 11