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In August 2020, Shapes Day Nursery Epsom said about Indigo Marmoset
We were searching for a web design agency to help us revamp our website for our nurseries in Epsom, Banstead and Reigate. After meeting with Matt & Murray they came up with some great ideas to improve on our old website and how we could better promote our business online. The site they designed and built is a huge step forward for us, it looks much more professional and stands out amongst our local competitors. It is easy to use and conveys a lot of information in simple to understand way. We would have no hesitation in recommending Indigo Marmoset to other local businesses needing to improve their website and step up their game!
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In September 2020, JANE ALEXANDER said about Indigo Marmoset
Advertsing decorative arts/antique fairs needs a modern fresh appeal and Matt & Murray made a terrific job of interpreting what I was looking for. This new site replaces our original and needs to include advances in social media etc. and advised us on issues such as ticketing.
Thank you guys, a great job and always keen to support other independent businesses.
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In January 2021, Michael Hulme said about Indigo Marmoset
Indigo Marmoset have just completed building my website and I am so pleased with it! Both Matt & Murray have been great throughout the whole build - keeping me up to date, making suggestions and finally setting all the Google magic up. A bit thanks to them - Highly recommended.
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In June 2013, heather102 said about Bourne Hall
I've been & have also taken part in exhibitions here over the years. There is usually some thing of interest going on. The main exhibition space (for art shows) is light & bright & very pleasant. The cafe is small but a coffee or tea & a snack can be got most of the time with plenty of seating. Other rooms or spaces are equally bright. It is a pity all the spaces are not always in full use because Bourne Hall is a nice building. Parking can be a problem a bit expensive & it is difficult to see traffic coming round from the left on the one way system as you leave the car park to join the road system. Strongly advise people to check out what is going on here if in the area. Lots of history weekends or evenings & events & many other topics of interest including the museum. All a very high standard.
The grounds with the pond & ducks etc should not be missed. Very attractive.
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In June 2013, Jacky O said about Bourne Hall
It is more than just a visit to the library at Bourne Hall as you can walk in the surrounding lovely garden with lake ,have a coffee visit the museum and often visit free art exhibitions and craft fairs .
On top of this the library is good and staff very helpful what a great facility.
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In July 2013, nicky0137 said about Bourne Hall
Bourne hall is a lovely place to take the children to feed the ducks, it is also near to the village, so if you want to have lunch there, the Spring public house is lovely for lunch or dinner.
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In December 2013, Pauline H said about Bourne Hall
My Grandson who is four years old loves Bourne Hall. He feeds the ducks of which there are many, which often follow him across the grass.
The café serves children's lunch boxes which are very good value for money, sandwiches, a piece of fruit, a yogurt, a packet of crisps, and a drink. He likes to sit in the big leather chairs and look at the art exhibitions on the surrounding walls.
The museum is also of great interest to him, along with wandering the corridors and looking to see if any of the classes are taking place. We have watched Zumba classes, art classes, Tai Chi and even blood donations.
The library has a great children's section and you can sit and read books as long as you wish.
Lovely place. !!!
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In December 2013, Pam2706 said about Bourne Hall
My daughter booked the large downstairs hall for my grandson's birthday. The day was very well organised, plenty of soft play equipment, a break half way through the party for food ( this allowed for the equipment to be set up again for the second half of the party). The party organisers were very helpful and there was a cafe upstairs for drinks and snacks where parents could go and escape the party. Parking was reasonable and the grounds surrounding the hall pleasant. Worth a visit to take a picnic to the hall gardens and speak a relaxing afternoon.
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In January 2014, Nikki said about Bourne Hall
My husband and I go just to visit the park, see the wild animals and feed the squirrels! You can also feed the ducks and swans and geese, but it's much more fun to hand-feed a grey squirrel with a monkey nut. Will always go there whenever we can get a hold of monkey nuts!
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In March 2014, PCCrawford117 said about Bourne Hall
Set in the middle of the narrow, winding roads of Ewell Village, Bourne Hall is a lovely little park featuring a lake area with ducks, swans & geese, lots of trees with squirrels and and a function hall to boot.

Location isn't the most quiet, what with the main thoroughfare (if you can call it that) of Ewell village adjacent, but still a beautiful little oasis in a lovely little town.

Also, right now (as of March 2014), the lake area has overflown and the main road continues to be flooded as a result! Not sure if it's because of the recent wet weather or something else, but it's quite a spectacle watching a bus go over the water and literally create waves!!
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