Heythrop Hunt's auction
There are some pretty good items on the latest auction in aid of the Heythrop Hunt and just a few days left to bid - could you secure a bargain?

Heythrop Hunt are holding an auction with some wonderful gifts, events and activities up for grabs. With eight days still left, you can visit their website here to make a bid.
A week in a farmhouse on a Highland estate certainly catches the eye with rough fishing on the river Tay thrown in, as did the four and a half gallons of Donnington Ale from Arkell's Donnington Brewery and a two day spin in a classic MG Roadster.
As well as some lovely items such as two limited edition framed prints of Pabay in the Outer Hebrides by George Irvine, and a framed antique Oxfordshire Hunt Map by J. & C. Walker, there is also the opportunity to outbid all others for a week in a cottage in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
With a deck, private garden complete with swimming pool and a six minute walk from one of the finest award winning beaches in the world, there is no doubt that this auction item will be a popular one.
To view the full list of auction items and to make a bid, visit the Heythrop Hunt Auction website.
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