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Edited by Alasdair Moore editor@tresco.co.uk Design and Art Direction nixondesign.com Advertising Nicola Christopher trescotimesads @tresco.co.uk Published by © Tresco Estate 2013 The Island Office, Tresco, Isles of Scilly TR24 0QQ +44 (0)1720 422849 Print Four Way Print fourwayprint.com

Hurrah for the Council of the Isles of Scilly! This is not an exclamation you’ll hear regularly resounding through the offices of the Tresco Times but in October the council approved Sunday flying to and from the Isles of Scilly. This is great news for both visitors and locals. Skybus are currently looking in to potential schedules and the council, who run the airport, are looking at staffing levels.

“THE VOTE WAS CARRIED 14-2 SO THERE WAS BROAD SUPPORT FOR THE MOVE. I THINK IT’S A VERY POSITIVE STEP FORWARD, ALLOWING GREATER FLEXIBILITY FOR TRAVELLERS, ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT NEED TO BE BACK AT WORK ON A MONDAY MORNING. PERSONALLY, I AM GOING TO ENJOY WEEKEND TRIPS TO THE MAINLAND TO SEE MY DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN, AS WELL AS A SPOT OF GOLF TOO!” Tresco councillor Mike Nelhams We’ll keep you in touch with developments as they progress but remember to book early to secure your first-choice flights!

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NEW ARRIVALS Congratulations to James and Steph Bailey on the birth of their daughter, Sophia on 14th September, weighing in at 5lbs 12oz at the Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro. New arrivals all round for the Featherstones who moved to Tresco this year as a family of three (Rob, Ruth and young Amos) and are now a family of four with the birth of Isaac David on 3rd September, weighing 8lbs 1oz.

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TRESCO.CO.UK THE MOVIE – NEW YEAR, NEW LOOK, NEW FEEL Keep your eyes peeled over the next few weeks for the latest incarnation of www.tresco.co.uk. The aim is for the site to be simpler to navigate while refreshing the way it looks. It should go live on 20th January. Have a wander through it and let us know what you think. Pride of place is a brand new Tresco mini-movie, which was shot last year to give a flavour of the island. Unfortunately, its release comes too late for this year’s Oscars...

Will Ash and Jake Newton have also got themselves a new baby but this one drinks petrol and can be left on a mooring. Yes, there’s a new boat in the harbour: the Ceri Lee (BD792) is a 4.75m Seaking with a hauler, gantry and full air-con. Jointly owned by island lads Will and Jake, the Ceri Lee comes with a full Category A licence. This means that this season, Will and Jake will be selling freshly-caught lobster, crab and wet fish such as mackerel and pollock on Tresco. Hurrah! A very fond farewell to Max Rowe who has left Tresco to return to his native Cornwall, in particular to Mousehole where he is now working at the Old Coastguard, an excellent spot for a stop-over when travelling to or from the islands. Max came to Tresco in

2006 and will be well-known to many of our regular visitors from his days in the Island Office and most recently on St Mary’s quay. Eternally affable, relaxed and helpful, Max will be sorely missed and we wish him all the very best! JANUARY 2014 | 3


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TRESCO’S COMMUNITY HAS BEEN GIVEN A RECENT BOOST BY THE ARRIVAL OF MORE RED SQUIRRELS, WHOSE CURRENT POPULATION NOW STANDS AT TWENTY-NINE.

he squirrels, made up of a mix of males and females, were transported in two batches from the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey. The first 20 flew direct to Tresco on board a Royal Navy Air Squadron training flight from RNAS Culdrose. The remainder chose a less dramatic arrival, flying into St Mary’s on Skybus from Land’s End and then on by jet boat to Tresco. The squirrels were heard to 4 | JANUARY 2014

comment favourably on the seamless nature of their travel arrangements. The re-homing of the red squirrels is part of an introduction programme organised collaboratively by Robin Page, the Daily Telegraph’s countryside editor, the Countryside Restoration Trust, Tresco Island and the British Wildlife Centre. David Mills of the British Wildlife Centre commented:


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Images: Flying Red Squirrels – courtesy of RNAS Culdrose, twenty squirrels arrive firstclass on Tresco with porters, Dave Hamilton and Mike Nelhams. Squirrel Fans – the Daily Telegraph’s Robin Page and Robert Dorrien Smith

“We’ve been thrilled with the success of the new red squirrel colony at the Abbey Gardens. It’s fantastic that our red squirrels can be released safely into the wild in this way, protected from grey squirrels. The island is perfect for the reds and we are hopeful that this colony will breed successfully and become self-sustaining. The knowledge we’ve gained during this release venture will put us in an excellent position to help establish red squirrel colonies in other suitable protected environments. Anything that helps increase the UK red squirrel population is something we would be very happy to support.” The red squirrels have all been released just outside the lower gate of the Abbey Gardens and can easily be seen dashing about around in the environs of the garden entrance. The squirrels are fairly intrepid and have been seen running past the Island Office at New Grimsby and also up at Borough – so keep your eyes peeled! If you’d like to know more about the work of the British Wildlife Centre, please have a look at their website www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk Thanks to Max Rowe and Isobel Nelhams for the squirrel pics!

Red Squirrel Fact Box Full Name Sciurus vulgaris Lifespan 5-6 years Size Head and body length – 18-24cm; tail length – 14-20cm; weight – 250-350g Romance Red squirrels can have two litters a year of one to six offspring, which are known as kittens. Home A red squirrel lives in a drey, which is squirrel for a nest. The squirrel is a natural-born timesharer, often with more than three dreys, spread over an area of three to seven hectares. Diet Seeds, nuts, acorns, berries, fungi, bark, and cheese & onion Hula Hoops (just checking that you’re concentrating). JANUARY 2014 | 5


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NONIE HANDY 1928 – 2013 AND GLORIA LAWRY 1930 – 2013

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Right: Nonie started working at the New Inn With their passing, at the age of 14. She helped run the New Inn shop for ten years Tresco has and is pictured herelost on the right with a work colleague outside the New Inn. two icons of the back to St Mary’s and she died down was born on Tresco, at No 3 there. She marriedmothers, my father at 28. Blockhouse Cottages, in 1928. community. Nonie and Gloria were At school we just did the basics. I had a very happy childhood. We went from the age of and five until I had lovely parents: not and a lot of great-grandmothers grandmothers fourteen and then you were out to money but all the love. our thoughts remain with their families. work. There were forty of us in the My father came here because his school. Miss Hoare was our teacher father was a Coastguard officer and Nonie and Gloria will have full obituaries and she was alright. She certainly they got stationed on Tresco, where got through to us – we had the thethe hotel Tresco is, the big house on the Yearbook. end. in Times 69-71.The

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SHELLING OUT – A Tresco family has helped to raise over £3,000 for charity through a trail of painted shells on the harbour wall. Passers-by choose a shell and replace it with a coin of their choice, from 1p to £2. The money sits on the wall until collected by the fund-raisers, who rely not only on generosity but honesty too. Richard and Maralyn Hobbs, with their daughters Emily and Isabella had the idea to use this formula to raise £400 to replace swing seats at the Tresco Playpark. Richard Hobbs told the Tresco Times:

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It is the Tresco Times’ sad duty to report the deaths of Nonie Handy and Gloria Lawry. Nonie passed away in her home in September, aged 85. After a short illness, Gloria passed away at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in October, aged 82. Nonie and Gloria were cousins, lifelong friends, workmates and neighbours.

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three ‘R’s when we left school. She drummed it into us. I hated school. My mother used to have to carry me there – I didn’t want to go! I got used to it in the end. Major Dorrien-Smith and his wife used to come in to the school back then. They would look through the registrar and see who’d been behaving themselves and who hadn’t! If you’d done good work you got a prize. They gave us a school treat once a year on the Abbey Green. There were races and if you won you were given sixpence, which was a lot of money to us then. There would be a nice tea and then they would present the school prizes. At Christmas the Dorrien-Smiths would have a big Christmas tree put up in the Reading Room. It reached right up to the roof. We all had to dance

“WE RAN THE SHELL TRAIL AT NEW GRIMSBY DURING JULY AND AUGUST AND RAISED £2,500 FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS AT TRESCO PLAYPARK. THE SHELLS WERE PAINTED BY MARALYN AND THE GIRLS (AROUND 10,000 SHELLS), AS WELL AS HELEN GLENN AND HER CHILDREN ON ST MARY’S. HAVING DECIDED THAT WE’D RAISED ENOUGH FOR THE PLAYPARK, WE TURNED OUR ATTENTION TO THE RICKSHAW RUN AND ALL THE MONEY COLLECTED DURING THEIR DRIVE ACROSS INDIA WENT TO CANCER RESEARCH AND THAT RAISED £600.14. WE THEN HANDED IT OVER TO JULIE MCMURRAY WHO RAISED MONEY FOR THE MINISTRY OF SCILLY WALKS MACMILLAN FUND, AND SHE RAISED £266.27. SO THAT’S £3,366.41 FROM A SMALL SECTION OF WALL. I LOVE THE HONESTY OF PEOPLE.”

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BLOOMIN’ BEAUTIFUL

This year saw Tresco Abbey Garden enter “South West in Bloom” for the very first time, a long-standing competition sponsored and organised by the Royal Horticultural Society. In October, we were delighted to hear that Tresco had been extremely successful in three categories. Tresco won the “Mary Mortimer” Trophy – Gold, awarded in the floral campaign to beautify the cities, towns and villages of south-west England. The Abbey Garden also received The London and Manchester Cup for Outstanding Contribution to Environmental Initiative and a discretionary award for Outstanding Horticulture and Plantsmanship.

Come and stay in our luxurious Sea Garden Cottages, while discovering the delights of the most extraordinary and exotic garden in the British Isles and learning new horticultural skills. In the expert company of Garden Curator Mike Nelhams, Head Gardener Andrew Lawson and Propagator Dave Inch, you can develop your gardening techniques and plant knowledge and return home with a bag full of seeds and cuttings for your own garden. From Saturday 26th April to Thursday 1st May and Monday 22nd September until Saturday 27th September Five nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast in a one bedroom Sea Garden Cottage. Includes transfers to Tresco and all elements of the Abbey Garden course, wine with the first night’s dinner and return flights from Lands’ End to St Mary’s. £890 per person.

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TRESCO & BRYHER FOOD FESTIVAL 2013

CORNWALL TOURISM AWARDS

This year’s Food Festival proved another success, though there was one close call. Cornish fish supremo Matthew Stevens was due to deliver a series of his filleting masterclasses on Tresco. Unfortunately, Matthew was indisposed at the last minute and he was forced to cancel on the morning of the festival. Disaster! Or so it seemed…

Many congratulations to both Hell Bay and the New Inn for their achievements at the 2013 Cornwall Tourism Awards.

Philip Callan, Francesca O’Neill and Olivia Callan receive Hell Bay’s Gold Award.

Hell Bay was awarded Gold in the Small Hotel Category and the New Inn took the Bronze in the Pub of the Year category. These fine establishments are also flying the flag for the region as finalists in the South West Tourism Excellence Awards. The results will be announced on 30th January so keep your fingers crossed!

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The New Inn’s Robin Lawson claims a worthy Bronze Award.

Into the breech stepped local fisherman Mark Pender of Bryher, who had flown back into the islands that morning from foreign parts. Fortified by the occasional glass of champagne from the Heidsieck stand, Mark delivered a consummate performance, brim full of insight, knowledge and local anecdotes. Well done and thank you Mark – we’ll be speaking to your agent about next year. Thanks also to Matthew Stevens, who provided all the superb fish despite not being able to make it in person. The Tresco & Bryher Food Festival 2014 will be held on 13th – 14th September. From Fri 12th to Tues 16th Sept, we are offering a special Food Festival break (four nights at The New Inn (£540) or Sea Garden Cottages (£690), B&B). To find out more or to book, please call the Island Office 01720 422849.

What could be more romantic than a candlelit dinner on your own private island on St Valentine’s Day? We’re offering a very special four-night break for two, staying in the Sea Garden Cottages, including that candlelit dinner (with lobster), a luxury hamper and return flights from Land’s End for £445 per person. The break runs from 14th – 18th Feb; for more information or to book, please call the Island Office 01720 422849.


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C R I C K E T C LU B S U F F E R S S I LV E RWA R E A LLE RGY

Tresco & Bryher Cricket Club retain the Pender Shield!

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ot only did we fail to win the 2013 Triangle but the Timesharers XI claimed the Wilson Cup! Timeshare skipper Ben Marchant (who scored a dashing 63) steered his side to a convincing victory, as the Timesharers scored 162 off 20 overs. T&BCC managed 128 in reply with the highest score 29 from Richard Dyche. Still, at least the Tresco and Bryher Cricket Club did hang on to one bit of silverware, the Pender Shield, which is awarded to the winner of the…um…Tresco vs. Bryher match. A more detailed report of the season will appear in the Tresco Times Yearbook.

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oth the Men’s A and the Ladies’ A crews had a good season on the Czar, both coming second in the Czar swaps. A few trophies were claimed too with the Ladies securing the Tresco Finish and the Reverse Triangle. The Men’s B crew had some valiant races and it was great to see a Ladies’ novice crew joining the fray and we look forward to seeing more of them next season.

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Thoughts begin to turn inevitably to May and the World Championships, an island event which will be celebrating its 25th year. This might be the year that the starting line up for the first races breaks the 130 gig mark. If you are interested in coming along and supporting Tresco & Bryher Gig Club, we have a cheeky little four-night break over that weekend, including a spa treatment (watching sport is so exhausting) and the chance to win a lobster dinner for two with a rowing challenge. B&B at the Sea Garden Cottages with return flights £680 per person. For more information or to book, please call the Island Office on 01720 422849.

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ANCIENT WRECK IN TRESCO CHANNEL Richard Larn OBE, resident of the islands and one of the country’s leading shipwreck experts sent the editor an interesting note relating to a discovery in Tresco Channel made by himself and fellow diver David McBride. Items found include a Medieval brooch, leather shoe, pewter spoon and some semi-intact wine jugs. Some elements of Tresco debris never seem to change. Richard writes: “The latest work on the site has added significant information and importance to what is now presumed to be either a shipwreck or significant marine accident c1100 – 1225 AD. English Heritage now considers this to be a site of national importance. There are no other known wreck sites between Iron Age boats and 1450.” When not scouring the seabed for artefacts, Richard keeps himself pretty busy. Last year he brought out two publications on the history of Scilly. The first, Augustus John Smith, sheds new light on the Emperor of Scilly, while Built on Scilly is a history of shipbuilding on the islands 1774 – 1891, which he wrote with Roger Banfield. Both come recommended by your editor. Further enquiries richardlarn@tiscali.co.uk

For any budding authors and literati, Tresco is running its own creative writing break with author and journalist Janey Fraser. This will run from 11th April to 15th April at the Sea Garden Cottages including dinner, bed and breakfast and all tuition from £875 per person. To find out more about Janey, please visit www.janeyfraser.co.uk. For more information or to book, please call the Island Office 01720 422849. JANUARY 2014 | 11


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WATER COLOURS – ART ON TRESCO

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allery Tresco’s exhibition soirées continue to claim the top spot in the island’s social diary. Pictured here are artists and Tresco favourites Maggie O’Brien (left) and Anthony Garratt on the opening night of their joint exhibition this summer. Ant is quietly working away on a Tresco project for next summer – more of that in the next Tresco Times. It was great to see Maggie back here this autumn too. Ostensibly on holiday, Maggie ended up working with the visiting degree students from the Falmouth University Drawing BA. This is the third year that first-year students have stayed on Tresco, led by course tutors Philip Naylor, Isolde Pullum and Peter Skerrett. Maggie gave a talk to the students, drawing on her experience as a professional artist but also on her skills as a teacher, most notably at the Newlyn School of Art. Maggie later joined them on the beach for one of their group 360 degree landscape drawings. She said:

Maggie’s skills are not the sole preserve of Newlyn Art School and lucky Falmouth students. For the past few years, she has run highlypopular painting holidays on Tresco, with all abilities and experience welcome. This year she has two painting holidays based at the New Inn: Wednesday 4th to Monday 9th June and Wednesday 1st October to Monday 6th October, including tuition, return flights, dinner, bed and breakfast from £825 per person. For more information or to book, please call the Island Office on 01720 422849. For the creatively-inclined we also have a Tresco Crafts Break (Friday 28th March to Tuesday 1st April) with a range of four workshops from jewellery-making to silk scarf printing, from £780 per person with flights and dinner, bed and breakfast at the Sea Garden Cottages. For more information or to book, please call the Island Office on 01720 422849.

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RICKSHAW RUN 2013 THE LOW-DOWN FROM JAMES DRUCE

Who: James Druce, Will Ash, Peter Marshall, Jake Newton, Richard Dyche, Simon Whitehead (ex-Tresco), Tim Norman (ex-Bryher), Matt Philips (Somerset) What: 3,500km challenge to traverse India in two weeks, using nothing but 7hp three wheeled rickshaws to raise money for Cancer Research UK Awaiting final total but looking to be over £10,000. Donate at ScillyMission.com High points: The people are the friendliest we’d ever met. So many took their time to help us find somewhere to stay, or find a spare part / mechanic, and give up their time – all without wanting a penny from us. The most endearing country ever. Low points: 22 hours straight driving into Varanasi, almost squashed by a fleet of trucks that towered over us and couldn’t see us or having to sleep on a restaurant floor after

getting stuck in a large town. No hotel would take us in – the police took pity on us and a jeep of armed officers ‘persuaded’ the restaurant owner to lend us his floor for the night.

YO G A BR E A K S For a slightly more measured approach to activity and well-being, Lucy Aldridge will once again be hosting her much-loved and inspirational Yoga Holidays on Tresco. These five-day breaks will run 2nd April – 7th April and 27th September – 2nd October. Based at the Sea Garden Cottages, this includes flights, tuition, a spa treatment and dinner, bed and breakfast from £895 per person. To book or for more information, please call the Island Office on 01720 422849.

T R E S C O T R I AT H L ON 2 014 The more athletically-gifted readers of the Tresco Times will be excited to hear that the proposed date for the 2014 Tresco Triathlon is 29th June. Check www.trescotriathlon.co.uk for more details and entry forms.

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30 YEAR FRIDAY CHANGEOVER

Sandpiper

Abalone (SG)

sleeps 8/10

Wk 16 11-Apr £32,145 Wk 27 27-Jun £50,845 Wk 28 04-Jul £117,500 Garland (FB)

sleeps 6

Wk 16 11-Apr £30,210 Wk 21 16-May £41,100 Wk 22 23-May £41,100 Wk 35 22-Aug £111,750 Glen

sleeps 6

Wk 15 04-Apr £20,200 Wk 20 09-May £27,000 Wk 28 04-Jul £57,000 Wk 29 11-Jul

£71,500

Wk 36 29-Aug £56,500 Heron

sleeps 6

Wk 12 14-Mar £9,405 Wk 13 21-Mar £11,955 Wk 21 16-May £21,900

sleeps 6

Curlew

sleeps 6

Reading Room sleeps 6

Wk 17 18-Apr £12,975

Wk 17 21-Apr £16,500

Wk 8

Wk 18 25-Apr £12,975

Wk 18 28-Apr £12,975

Wk 12 17-Mar £10,850

Wk 21 16-May £21,900

Wk 19 05-May £20,625

Wk 15 07-Apr £17,865

Wk 25 13-Jun £24,450

Wk 21 19-May £16,320 23yr*

Wk 16 14-Apr £18,500

Wk 32 01-Aug £54,000

Wk 30 21-Jul

Wk 36 29-Aug £42,750

Wk 39 22-Sep £20,625

Wk 42 10-Oct £16,800

£54,000

17-Feb £8,100

Snipe

sleeps2

Wk 13 24-Mar £6,025

Driftwood (SG) sleeps 8/9

Wk 17 21-Apr £6,700

Seaflower (FB) sleeps 6

Wk 15 07-Apr £31,645

Wk 18 28-Apr £6,750

Wk 21 16-May £41,100

Wk 24 09-Jun £43,080

Wk 32 04-Aug £25,000

Wk 26 20-Jun £48,020

Wk 28 07-Jul £96,000

Wk 42 13-Oct £8,660

Wk 28 04-Jul £91,500

Wk 36 01-Sep £73,015

Wk 43 20-Oct £8,660

Wk 31 25-Jul

£111,750

Wk 37 08-Sep £59,620

Seaspray

sleeps 6

Farmhouse

Wk 39 19-Sep £28,275 Smugglers Wk 9

sleeps 6

21-Feb £2,550 10yr*

Wk 21 16-May £19,950 22yr*

sleeps 10

Wk 22 26-May £42,100

Sophie (FB)

sleeps 6/8

Wk 18 28-Apr £30,210 Wk 21 19-May £41,100

Wk 28 07-Jul £80,500 Wk 36 01-Sep £64,000 Wk 38 15-Sep £42,500 sleeps 6/8

TUESDAY CHANGEOVER Beach

sleeps 4

Wk 37 05-Sep £40,175

Flora (FB)

Wk 38 12-Sep £35,500

Wk 15 07-Apr £28,340

Wk 35 26-Aug £45,000

Wk 16 14-Apr £30,210

Wk 37 09-Sep £14,500 15yr*

£111,750

Wk 38 16-Sep £22,420

Flotsam (SG)

sleeps 6/8

Wk 43 17-Oct £16,800

SATURDAY CHANGEOVER

Wk 30 21-Jul

Kittiwake

School House sleeps 8

Wk 14 01-Apr £11,540

Wk 17 18-Apr £19,425

Wk 14 31-Mar £28,000

Wk 21 17-May £32,600

Wk 20 12-May £40,405

Wk 15 08-Apr £12,700

Wk 38 12-Sep £39,825

Wk 36 30-Aug £63,500

Wk 19 06-May £13,750

Wk 41 03-Oct £24,525

Wk 42 13-Oct £32,475

Wk 38 13-Sep £39,825

sleeps 8

Pentle House sleeps 8

Ivy Cottage

sleeps 4/5

Wk 32 04-Aug £45,250

Wk 22 23-May £38,000

MONDAY CHANGEOVER

Wk 40 26-Sep £26,650

Barn Flat

Wk 21 16-May £32,600

Porth

sleeps 6

Wk 14 28-Mar £18,290 Rowesfield

sleeps 6

Wk 21 16-May £28,700 Wk 37 05-Sep £40,175 Wk 38 12-Sep £35,500 Wk 39 19-Sep £27,000

sleeps 6

Wk 19 05-May £20,625 Wk 22 26-May £25,500 Wk 35 25-Aug £54,000 Bay House

sleeps 6

Wk 12 17-Mar £10,850

Wk 29 15-Jul

£45,000

Wk 41 07-Oct £13,750

Wk 33 11-Aug £45,250

Fearless (FB)

Wk 39 22-Sep £17,200

Wk 24 10-Jun £41,100

Wk 40 29-Sep £15,150

Wk 35 26-Aug £101,500

Maiden Bower sleeps 8

Green

Wk 37 08-Sep £40,675

Wk 22 27-May £15,000 18yr*

Wk 40 29-Sep £24,100

Wk 25 17-Jun £24,450

North End

sleeps 8

Wk 29 14-Jul

£71,500

sleeps 6

sleeps 6

Wk 37 09-Sep £15,467 15yr* Wk 40 30-Sep £18,075

Wk 38 15-Sep £35,500

Just Home

Wk 40 29-Sep £23,600

Wk 18 29-Apr £18,800

Wk 41 06-Sep £21,900

Wk 21 20-May £31,000

Plover

sleeps 4

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Doctors Cottage sleeps 4

sleeps 6

Wk 36 02-Sep £56,500 Wk 38 16-Sep £35,500


WITH BUY BACK GUARANTEE BETWEEN YEARS 4 AND 15 Merrick

sleeps 8

Dolphin Cottage sleeps 6

Dial Rocks

Wk 27 01-Jul

£40,250

Wk 24 11-Jun £23,685

Wk 36 04-Sep £56,500 Wk 38 18-Sep £35,500

Ocean View

sleeps 10

Wk 13 27-Mar £22,980

Wk 28 08-Jul £57,000

Wk 30 23-Jul

Wk 36 02-Sep £57,000

Wk 31 30-Jul £61,500

Norrard

Endeavour (FB) sleeps 8/9

Wk 14 03-Apr £21,125

Wk 16 17-Oct £31,645

Wk 37 09-Sep £39,995

Wk 17 25-Apr £30,710

Wk 25 19-Jun £36,000

Wk 17 24-Apr £31,645

Wk 39 23-Sep £30,560

Wk 20 14-May £39,050

Wk 26 26-Jun £38,125

sleeps 8

Wk 42 14-Oct £24,525 Phoenix (FB)

Gadwall

£61,500

sleeps 6

sleeps 4

sleeps 6

Wk 8

19-Feb £4,825

Wk 28 08-Jul £91,500

Wk 9

26-Feb £4,825

Wk 41 07-Oct £31,000

Wk 28 09-Jul £28,500

Sandy Lane

Nurses

sleeps 6

sleeps 5

Wk 13 25-Mar £15,525

Wk 23 04-Jun £20,375

Wk 36 02-Sep £56,500

Wk 44 29-Oct £10,815

Wk 39 23-Sep £27,000 Wk 42 14-Oct £21,900 Wk 43 21-Oct £21,900 Wk 44 28-Oct £14,250 Teal

sleeps 4

Wk 17 22-Apr £8,650 Wk 38 16-Sep £18,000 Wk 45 04-Nov £4,230 Wigeon

sleeps 6

Wk 22 27-May £25,500 Wk 25 17-Jun £24,450

WEDNESDAY CHANGEOVER Coastguards

sleeps 8

Wk 19 07-May £30,560 Wk 26 25-Jun £38,125 Wk 27 02-Jul

£44,500

Wk 38 17-Sep £39,825 Coral (SG)

sleeps 6/8

Wk 10 05-Mar £17,950 Wk 15 09-Apr £29,685 Wk 16 16-Apr £31,645 Wk 17 23-Apr £31,645 Wk 20 14-May £40,405

Old Mill

sleeps 8/10

Wk 15 09-Apr £22,400 Wk 17 23-Apr £14,520 23yr * Wk 22 28-May £38,000 Wk 30 23-Jul

£90,000

Pearl (SG)

sleeps 6/8

Wk 29 16-Jul

£95,500

Wk 35 27-Aug £95,500 Puffin

sleeps 8

Wk 42 15-Oct £24,525 Wk 43 22-Oct £24,525 Thatch

sleeps 6

Wk 42 15-Oct £18,585

THURSDAY CHANGEOVER Cliff Cottage

Greenside

sleeps 8

Wk 36 04-Sep £63,500 Wk 41 09-Oct £24,525 Hilltop

sleeps 6

Wk 26 26-Jun £29,550 Wk 37 11-Sep £35,500 Wk 42 16-Oct £18,585 Mincarlo

sleeps 8

Rockpool (SG) sleeps 6/8 Wk 15 10-Apr £29,685

Sail Loft

sleeps 8

Wk 20 15-May £27,500 Wk 21 22-May £29,200 Wk 36 04-Sep £57,000 Tern Wk 7

sleeps 8

13-Feb £4,335 17yr*

Wk 20 15-May £30,560 Wk 43 23-Oct £18,000

Wk 16 17-Apr £21,550 Wk 19 08-May £27,500 Wk 20 15-May £27,500

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 Telephone +44 (0)1720 424111 or email deanwhillis@tresco.co.uk for further details. 30-year Timeshare with Buy Back Guarantee, valid years 4 to 15. FBC membership is included in all new Estate 30-year weeks*

sleeps 6

Wk 12 20-Mar £10,850 Wk 27 03-Jul

£34,780

Wk 28 10-Jul

£49,350

Wk 34 21-Aug £75,000

(SG) – Sea Garden Cottage | (FB) – Flying Boat Cottage. *Asterisked weeks do not include FBC membership or have a Buy Back Guarantee. All dates shown relate to 2014.

Wk 42 16-Oct £18,600 Colossus (FB) sleeps 8/10 Wk 23 05-Jun £41,600 Wk 36 04-Sep £70,110 Wk 37 11-Sep £57,350

Tel +44 (0)1720 422849 Email contactus@tresco.co.uk Visit tresco.co.uk Tresco Timeshare, The Island Office, Tresco, Isles of Scilly TR24 0QQ JANUARY 2014 | 15


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