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1940s War Time Weekend at Newstead Abbey

Newatead Abbey, Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, NG15 8NA
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1940s Wartime Weekend
Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 September 2018 | 10am - 4pm
Admission: £7-10 (under 16s free)

Newstead Abbey are once again hosting their World War 2 Wartime Weekend this year - featuring displays of military Vehicles and displays from Allied and other re-enactors.

To get you feeling all nostalgic there will also be entertainment from Johnny Victory and Natasha Harper.

Admission: adult day ticket - £10 | adult weekend ticket - £15

Arrive dressed in your finest 1940's outfit and benefit from discounted entry - £7 (per day)  / £12 (weekend ticket)
 

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