Events in 2016
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Venue: Woodhall Manor
Artemis Cooper
Biographer, Artemis Cooper presented the life of much-loved novelist, Elizabeth Jane Howard.
Tuesday 27 September 2016
Venue: Woodhall Manor
Victoria Hislop in conversation
The bestselling novelist talked about her new novel, 'Cartes Postales' in conversation with Catherine Larner at the beautiful venue of Woodhall Manor, Sutton.
Monday 5 September 2016
Venue: Woodhall Manor
Cookery writer, Diana Henry
The award-winning food writer will be talking to us about her new title ‘Simple’. Arrive any time from 6pm and sample canapes created from Diana's recipes.
Friday 15 July 2016
Venue: Woodhall Manor
Great British Bake Off's Martha Collison visits, with cake!
Conversation and cake with Martha, and our local baking stars, David and Lindsay from The Cake Shop, plus an exciting new range from Paul Hollywood presented by Woodbridge Kitchen Company, all at the beautiful Woodhall Manor. Tickets £12
Friday 24 June 2016
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
'How to find love in a bookshop' with Veronica Henry
Sip a glass of Prosecco, listen to exquisite music while surrounded by books and be entertained by the popular romantic novelist, Veronica Henry. A perfect evening in Browsers Bookshop.
Tuesday 14 June 2016
Venue: Woodhall Manor
Jill Dawson in conversation
The best-selling author talks about her stunning, unnerving, imagined account of crime-writer Patricia Highsmith's time in Suffolk in the 1960s. This event took place at the beautiful Woodhall Manor.
Thursday 31 March 2016
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Kate Williams
The popular historian and tv presenter gave a fascinating and breathless presentation on the 1920s, the setting for her latest novel, 'The Edge of the Fall'
Tuesday 23 February 2016
Venue: Browsers Bookshop
Jonathan Glancey in conversation
Architecture, technology and design critic and writer, Jonathan will be in conversation with Catherine Larner at Browsers Bookshop.
Thursday 28 January 2016
Venue: Woodbridge Library
Emily Hauser
Introducing her first novel, a re-telling of Homer's Iliad from the women's perspective, Emily was in conversation with Catherine Larner at Woodbridge Library.