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Diocesan House for Durham and ewcastle Dioceses 2017

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Dear Friends, What a busy year it has been! We celebrated our 70th Anniversary at a lovely garden party in June and it was a joy to share the day with so many of our friends and to see the house and grounds looking so beautiful. The Stirling ewall family, who gifted the house to the church 70 years ago, had a clear vision of what they wanted the house and grounds to be used for and I hope that we continue to hold true to that vision today; a place of retreat, refreshment and peace which is used both by church groups and by the wider community. With the approach of Autumn comes the changing of colours in the gardens of Shepherds Dene and the bringing together of ideas for our new programme of events for the end of 2016 and 2017. Our programme last year was the most successful to date and I hope that our offer for 2016/17 has something of interest to you, be it the return of John Bell from the Iona Community, our orthern Saints Pilgrimage in April or our first Individually Guided Retreat in July. Whether it is for a quiet day, family celebration or a retreat, I hope you will come and sample our hospitality at some point during the year. With love, prayers and thanks for your continuing support, Jane Jane asterby, Warden, the Ven. Ian Jagger, Archdeacon of Durham, the Rt. Rev. Christine Hardman, Bishop of ewcastle, Campbell Grant, Chair of Trustees and the Rt Rev Frank White, recently retired Asst. Bishop of ewcastle, at the 70th Anniversary Celebration Garden Party in June. Access for all We do everything possible to enable access for all at Shepherds Dene. The ground floor is fully accessible, and we have a lift from the ground floor to the first floor. One first floor en-suite bedroom is adapted for a wheelchair user and there is a ramp for access to the main entrance. The grounds immediately surrounding the house have level access; however, other parts of the grounds are reached by steps or inclines. 3

About Shepherds Dene... Built in 1906 in the Arts and Crafts style, Shepherds Dene is an dwardian country house, full of original features. In recent years, the house has been refurbished, with new bathrooms, disabled access and Wi-Fi throughout. The gardens Tended with love and care by our gardener, Kim, and our team of committed volunteers, the grounds and woodlands extend to 26 acres. Highlights include a walled garden and orchard, a quiet garden, rock garden and formal lawns leading from the terrace. There are quiet places to sit throughout and a network of paths to explore in the natural woodlands bordering the March Burn. 4 Food and drink All our food is home made in our kitchen and ingredients are sourced from local suppliers as far as possible. Morning coffee and afternoon tea are included in our full board prices and our cakes, biscuits and puddings are legendary. We can provide a range of options during the day, from light lunches, celebration dinners or traditional Sunday lunch and we guarantee you won t go hungry! A wide selection of drinks is available from our bar and we do our best to cater for every dietary requirement!

Worship Our Chapel is a peaceful space, with open views across the valley. ast of the house, a former gas house has been converted into a simply-decorated, hexagonal stone prayer house. Guests are welcome to pray there or in the chapel, join staff in the regular rhythm of prayer and worship or hold their own worship in the chapel. Accommodation Shepherds Dene has an impressive, woodpanelled entrance hall (where guests like to congregate in front of the wood-burning stove), a comfortable sitting room, an atmospheric dining room with Arts and Crafts fireplace, a welcoming, well-stocked bar and a first floor seminar room with interactive whiteboard and speakers. There are 20 bedrooms, including two in our cottage, sleeping up to 33 guests. 5

O D A Y V T S Fri 25th ov 2016, 9.30am - 4pm Christmas Study Day Ruth Grayson A day aimed at those working with young children. Ruth has spent many years exploring and sharing meaningful ways of celebrating Christmas. 20 Sat 11th Feb 2017, 9.30am - 4pm Felt Labyrinth-Making day Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes xplore the spirituality of the Labyrinth by walking the Shepherds Dene Labyrinth with Miranda and make your own felt labyrinth. Materials provided Miranda is Area Dean and Vicar of St Mary Magdelene, Belmont and St Laurence, Pittington. 30 Shepherds Dene Gift Vouchers now available. Contact us on 01434 682212 to order. Sat 11th March, 9.30am - 4pm Refreshing Preaching Day Revd Dr Kate Bruce Stuck in a preaching rut? Lost for words? Feeling stale? This is your solution: a day designed to refresh, inspire and renew your preaching. Revd Dr Kate Bruce is Deputy Warden of Cranmer Hall, Durham University. 25 Quiet Fridays in Lent 3rd March 9.30am - 4pm Revd Lesley Chapman Adviser for Spirituality, ewcastle Diocese 10th March 9.30am - 4pm Revd Canon Vince Fenton Area Dean, Stanhope Deanery 17th March 9.30am - 4pm Revd Canon Clare Maclaren Canon for Music and Liturgy, ewcastle Cathedral 24th March 9.30am - 4pm Revd Canon Judy Hirst Local Church Growth and Development Adviser, Durham Diocese 31st March 9.30am - 4pm The Venerable Peter Robinson Archdeacon of Lindisfarne 7th April 9.30am - 4pm Revd Rupert Kalus Adviser for Spirituality, Durham Diocese 20 day or 95 for all 6 6

Sat 25th March, 10am - 4pm The Pilgrimage of the Suffering Soul Revd Canon Peter Kenney and Ms Anne Morrell On the feast of the Annunciation and at the heart of Lent you are invited to join Peter and Anne for this day of prayerful and poetic reflections. Peter will reflect on the journey of Mary to the cross of her Son. Anne will present personal and poetic reflections from her recent book Bread and Stones: Genesis of a soul. There will be opportunities for silence, journalling and contemplative conversations around the theme of the suffering soul. At the heart of the day will be the celebration of the ucharist of the Annunciation. Revd Canon Peter Kenny is an Adviser in Pastoral Care and Counselling and Ministry Development Officer. Anne Morrell is now retired, working from home on literary projects with a spiritual focus, 20 Wed 26th April, 9am - 3.30pm Spring Ramble Revd Jeremy Chadd A 6-8 mile country walk, led by Jeremy, starting and finishing at Shepherds Dene and with prayerful reflections along the way. Breakfast, packed lunch and afternoon tea included. Sturdy footwear is advisable! Jeremy Chadd is Vicar of St. Chad s, Sunderland. 15 Wed 27th September, 9am - 3.30pm Autumn Ramble (Details as above) Friday 29th September Refugees Welcome? The Rt Revd Paul Butler A day of reflection and discussion that focuses on the reality of the refugee crisis and the church s and society s response. The Rt Revd Paul Butler is Bishop of Durham and co-chair of the ational Refugee Welcome Board. 20 O D A Y V T S 7

L O G R V T S Mon 28th ovember 2016 5pm - Wed 30th 2pm Light in the Shadow of Bereavement - Sharing the Journey Revd Janet Jackson and Irene Mothersill Time and space to remember, reflect and share; time for YOU and time to relax - an opportunity to meet other bereaved people in a beautiful and peaceful setting. There will be optional opportunities to be creative and to join in worship. Suitable for those who have been bereaved for six months or longer. Revd Janet Jackson is an Anglican priest and retired hospice Chaplain; Irene Mothersill is a retired hospice bereavement services coordinator and practitioner. 165 Wed 8th Feb 5pm - Fri 10th 2pm Following the Green Heart of the Snowdrop Revd Tess Ward In this retreat, we will look at what is green and growing in our hearts as the earth re-awakens. We will spend silent time with earth air wind and fire, using the elemental outside spaces and the warmth of the house. You may bring your own creative materials eg paints, writing etc. There will be time in the Chapel which will be Celtic, contemplative and embodied. Tess is an Anglican priest and writer of prayers and liturgies, including her book The Celtic Wheel of Prayer. 175 Mon 20th Feb 5pm - Fri 24th 2pm Clergy reading week A week to catch up with your reading and preparation, to take time in a quiet space to become refreshed, revitalised and renewed. This week is aimed at working and retired clergy. 185 subsidised rate Mon 6th March 5pm - Fri 10th 10am Lent through Hymns and their Authors - Silent Lent Retreat The Rt Revd John Packer John Packer has been an honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of ewcastle since retiring as Bishop of Ripon and Leeds in 2014. He writes, Hymns are an underrated spiritual resource in the church. We sing them frequently and have our favourites, but rarely pay close attention to their origin and what they are saying. In this week we will explore, sing and pray through hymns often sung in Lent, to renew our own spirituality through their message and the story of those who wrote them. 285 Sat 31st March - Sun 2nd April Relax with Colour Fiona Cox and Barbara Stewart A relaxing weekend with Fiona and Barbara, reflecting on how colour and essential oils can be used for any problem whether, physical, mental, emotional or spiritual and for relaxation therapy. Holistic therapies will also available at an additional cost, to be booked in advance. 210 Shepherds Dene Gift Vouchers now available. Contact us on 01434 682212 to order. 8

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L O G R V T S Sun 2nd April 5pm - Fri 7th 2pm orthern Saints Pilgrimage Jane asterby Follow in the footsteps of the orthern Saints, visiting Heavenfield, near Hexham (the site of Oswald s battle), Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Bamburgh to see the castle of St Oswald and the shrine of St Aidan and Durham Cathedral, the shrine of St Cuthbert. Join Jane asterby, Warden of Shepherds Dene and local experts, on this fascinating exploration of our Christian heritage. 495 to include all trips Wed 17th May 5pm - Fri 18th 2pm Reclaiming the Bible John Bell John Bell reflects on how to enable lay people to feel comfortable with the Bible. He will explore and develop strategies of reading and sharing the Bible, which are different from more cerebral approaches. John Bell is a member of the Wild Goose Resource Group. He is a renowned hymn-writer and broadcaster, working for the renewal of congregational worship at grass-roots level. 245 Mon 29th May 5pm - Thurs 1st June 2pm Knitting, Crochet and Felting Retreat Revd lizabeth Brown Come along for chat and crafting, times of quiet and worship. There will be a swap-shop, rummage bin and informal skills-sharing. arly booking advised. For an application form and to book, please contact Revd lizabeth Brown directly (lizzieegg@hotmail.co.uk or on 01670 515556). Revd lizabeth Brown serves as an SM priest in the United Benefice of Bedlington, Cambois & Sleekburn in ewcastle Diocese. She is an experienced workshop and retreat leader and this will be her third crafting retreat at Shepherds Dene. 220 Sun 2nd Thurs 6th July Cross stitch week Barbara Thompson The 22nd year for this popular creative cross stitch course. Suitable for both beginners and the more experienced, this is a great opportunity to develop your cross stitch skills in a supportive and relaxing atmosphere. Barbara is a long-established cross stitch designer and teacher based in Riding Mill. For bookings, e-mail barbatwoodlands@hotmail.com 10

Mon17th July 5pm - Fri 21st 2pm Individually Guided Retreat Revd Stephen Herbert, Revd Rupert Kalus and Bridgett Hewitt Our team of experienced spiritual directors will accompany you on a silent, guided retreat, meeting with you daily in a one-to-one session. This individually guided retreat is tailored to provide personal direction: each day your retreat director meets with you to help reflect on and examine the ways in which God is working in your life. There will be time for quiet reflection in the peaceful surroundings of Shepherds Dene. Revd Stephen Herbert is Vicar of Byker, ewcastle and Co-ordinator of Mission Initiative ewcastle ast (MI), Revd Rupert Kalus is Vicar of Lanchester and Bunhope and Adviser for Spirituality in Durham Diocese and Bridget Hewitt has an interest in Christian Meditation and the contemplative tradition within Christianity. 365 Sun 23rd July 5pm - Thurs 27th 2pm Art and Photography week Paul and Mary Judson Another opportunity to relax, with time to explore drawing, painting and photography at any level. xpert help available should you need it. Paul Judson is former Director of Communications for Durham Diocese and is an accomplished artist and photographer. Mary Judson is a retired vicar from Durham Diocese and will be chaplain for the week. 310 Fri 4th - Sun 6th August Friends weekend A weekend of volunteering in the house and grounds. Free of charge. Mon 7th Aug 5pm - Sun 13th 2pm Week in the Country Revd Audrey McCartan A chance to chill and relax or explore Hadrian s Wall country. We will spend time walking a section of Hadrian s Wall and will travel through the scenic Tyne Valley to the city of Carlisle, established by the Romans, primarily to serve the forts on Hadrian s Wall. In the 12th century, King Henry I allowed the founding of a religious establishment, later making the town a diocese, and thus making the Priory into a Cathedral. Audrey is House-for-duty priest at St Andrew s Church, Heddon-on-the-Wall, 345 Fri 15th Sun 17th September Godly Play Weekend Mary Cooper and Rachel Bainton Time and space to reflect and explore, through the media of story, wondering, creative resources and silence. Trained spiritual direction available. Mary and Rachel are both trainers for Godly Play UK. For further details, contact Mary on cooper.mary@ blueyonder.co.uk L O G R V T S 11

L O G R V T S Mon 9th Thurs 12th October Creating the Freehand Celtic Knot and using it in prayer Mary Fleeson, Lindisfarne Scriptorium Learn how to create the Freehand Celtic Knot, using a technique developed over 20 years by Mary. Learn also how to use it in prayer and meditation. o experience necessary; all materials provided, but bring along favourite pencils, pens and papers if you wish. Mary Fleeson is a Christian and wellknown visual artist. Her workshop, the Lindisfarne Scriptorium, is on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Mary s creative expressions show the influence of early manuscripts and ancient calligraphy; her exuberant, bright colours, strong lines and use of Scripture capture the energy and relevance of Celtic Christian faith for our time. Weds 18th Oct 2pm - Fri 20th 2pm Knitting, Crochet and Felting Retreat Revd lizabeth Brown Another opportunity to enjoy this popular retreat. arly booking advised. See page 10 for full details. 175 Mon 23rd Thurs 26th October Footsteps The Rt Revd David Thomson, Bishop of Huntingdon Follow in the footsteps of Jesus during this Autumn retreat, looking afresh at the Gospel stories in the Scriptures, in art, and in their setting in the Holy Land. There will be plenty of time to pray, to walk, to write, and to make your own art too (bring your own materials). David has been Bishop of Huntingdon since 2008, and has written on the Gospels and art and guided tours in the Holy Land. 250 Mon 20th ovember 5pm Weds 22nd 2pm Advent Preparation Time A chance to spend a few days at Shepherds Dene, with time for personal reflection and study at your own pace. This retreat is aimed at working and retired clergy. 130 325 12

Celebration...

O T H R B O O K I G S Have you considered bringing your parish or church group to Shepherds Dene? Shepherds Dene is used by a wide variety of people, of all faiths and none. We welcome parish groups, family groups, walking groups, musical groups, respite groups of carers Our facilities provide a peaceful and inspiring setting for day conferences, individual retreats or week-long pilgrimages for groups wanting to follow in the footsteps of the orthern Saints. If you would like to stay in the house with exclusive use, we would ask you to pay for a minimum of 17 people. Residential prices are full board with homemade biscuits and cakes at break times. Day rates include lunch, morning and afternoon tea or coffee with homemade biscuits and cakes. Our church rates/charity rates for 2017 are set out below. Mid-week 24 hrs: 70 2 days: 135 3 days: 195 4 days: 250 7 days: 390 Weekend Fri-Sun: 155 Fri-Mon: 225 Thurs-Sun: 225 Day guests 20: 2-course light lunch, morning and afternoon tea or coffee 25: 2-course full lunch, morning and afternoon tea or coffee Individual guests and private bookings are welcome too... Many individuals and groups book independently for a quiet day or short break at Shepherds Dene. In addition to the main house our lovely, twobedroomed stone cottage is available on a self-catering basis. Meals can be taken in the main house if preferred. 14

A695 Corbridge 2 miles Hexham 5 miles Slaley 4 miles Slaley Carlisle 45 miles River Tyne Bus Stop Slaley Shepherds Dene A695 A69 Riding Mill Brocksbushes Fruit Farm A68 A68 A695 A69 ewcastle 17 miles Gateshead 16 miles Become a Friend of Shepherds Dene We have a regular group of Friends who volunteer at Shepherds Dene and support us in other ways. If you wish to become a Friend, a subscription costs 20 per person, 30 for a couple and 40 for a group or organisation. Contact enquiries@shepherdsdene.co.uk for an application form. Shepherds Dene is in an ideal location to explore orthumberland, County Durham and Tyne and Wear. The house is situated close to the A69 and A68, 2 miles east of Corbridge, where you can explore the historic village and the site of the Roman garrison town and 5 miles from Hexham, with its Abbey dating back to Saxon times. Hadrian s Wall is only a few miles to the north, Holy Island, Bamburgh and Alnwick are an easy drive up the A1 and the Lake District just over an hour away by car. We are easily accessible by public transport, with regular buses from ewcastle and Hexham passing through Riding Mill, and a regular train service from ewcastle to Carlisle stopping at Riding Mill station. ewcastle Airport is only 20 minutes away by car. If available, a member of staff will collect you from the village, however local taxis are also available if booked by us in advance. Make a donation Have you considered a regular monthly donation or one off donation to Shepherds Dene? We have many ongoing maintenance projects and aside from those, we are trying to raise funds for a new carpet to replace the existing William Morris inspired Oakleaf carpet. Any contributions would be greatly appreciated. Please contact us on 01434 682212 or e-mail jane@shepherdsdene.co.uk Thank you to all those who have given permission for their artwork and photographs to be used in this brochure 15

time to reflect, inspiration to grow time to reflect, inspiration to grow Riding Mill, orthumberland 44 6AF Tel: 01434 682212 mail: enquiries@shepherdsdene.co.uk www.shepherdsdene.co.uk Registered charity no: 1138224-1 Find us on Facebook @ ShepherdsDene