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Thank You for Visiting Green Meadow Furniture at the 2024 Burghley Horse Trials

Green Meadow Furniture would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all the clients and visitors who stopped by our stand at the prestigious Defender Burghley Horse Trials 2024. Your presence made this event memorable as we showcased our latest garden furniture, The Ethan Collection. Thank you for your continued support!

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Thank You for Visiting Green Meadow Furniture at Salon Privé Blenheim Palace 2024

At Green Meadow Furniture, we are delighted to have showcased our luxurious Ethan Collection at the prestigious Salon Privé, Blenheim Palace 2024. This iconic event provided the perfect stage to present our bespoke range of handcrafted garden and conservatory furniture, blending timeless design with exceptional craftsmanship. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who visited our stand and experienced the elegance and quality of our creations.

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Green Meadow Furniture Exhibit at the Burghley Horse Trials 2024

Green Meadow Furniture is delighted to announce its participation in the 2024 Defender Burghley Horse Trials, one of the world’s most esteemed equestrian events. This year, visitors can find us in the Burghley Lifestyle Pavilion, nestled within the Exhibition Village, close to the Celebrity Talk Area. Here, we will proudly unveil 'The Ethan Collection,' our bespoke range of hardwood garden and conservatory furniture.

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Green Meadow Furniture at Salon Privé Blenheim Palace 2024

Green Meadow Furniture is thrilled to announce our participation in the prestigious Salon Privé Blenheim Palace 2024, an event synonymous with elegance, luxury, and connoisseurship. This year, from August 28th to 31st, visitors can find us at the Luxury Retail Village, where we will be showcasing our renowned ‘Ethan Collection,’ a bespoke range of hardwood garden and conservatory furniture crafted to the highest standards of quality and design.

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King Arthur’s Round Table and why it’s important today

Posted on May 14th 2021

The Medieval Norman poet, Robert Wace, first described King Arthur’s Round Table in his 1155 work Roman de Brut. Everyone had an equal footing at the table, so discussions were less likely to descend into fighting and conflict.

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