Candlelight Tours (22nd-23rd & 29-30th November 2024)
See Harvington like never before! Our most highly anticipated event of the year, the candlelight tour allows you to be transported back to the heart of Elizabethan England. Enjoy a glass of mulled wine in the Great Kitchen before your costumed guide takes you through the rooms and passages under candlelight, telling you tales whilst discovering the Hall’s secret hiding places.
The fires will be roaring, the musicians playing and the dancers dancing in the great chamber.
Once you have finished your guided tour you will be treated to coffee and homemade mince pies from our Malt House café.
A perfect event to start the festive period.
Please note:
- Tickets are non refundable or transferable
- The hall will be very low lighting
- Please wrap up warm as the house is particularly cold during the winter months
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See Harvington like never before! Our most highly anticipated event of the year, the candlelight tour allows you to be transported back to the heart of Elizabethan England. Enjoy a glass of mulled wine in the Great Kitchen before your costumed guide takes you through the rooms and passages under candlelight, telling you tales whilst discovering the Hall’s secret hiding places.
The fires will be roaring, the musicians playing and the dancers dancing in the great chamber.
Once you have finished your guided tour you will be treated to coffee and homemade mince pies from our Malt House café.
A perfect event to start the festive period.
Please note:
- Tickets are non refundable or transferable
- The hall will be very low lighting
- Please wrap up warm as the house is particularly cold during the winter months