Bridgerton Inspired Tea Party
Sunday 25 August 2024 | 5pm-8pm
Nottingham Castle
Dearest Gentle Reader,
You are cordially invited to Nottingham Castle this bank holiday weekend for what is sure to be the event of the season! With games on the lawn, cake and gossip in the grounds, and live musical entertainment from the harpist and string ensemble, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported straight to the Ton.
Guests can bring their own picnics and seating. Food and drink will also be available to purchase, including afternoon teas, strawberries and cream, Pimms and prosecco.
Please note this event will not be cancelled due to rain, so please bring waterproofs if the forecast on the day suggests you may need them.
Adult: £6
Child (3-15 years): £1
Under 3s: Free*
Plus booking fees
*Children under 3 are free but will need a ticket so please book their spot!
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