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Sunday 15 March 2026
Colwick Hall
Various Prices
Celebrating your first friend, your best friend, your forever friend.
Mother’s Day makes for the most perfect occasion to thank your mum, grandma, mum-in-law for their relentless passion, energy and unlimited love. Colwick Hall plays backdrop to celebrating Mother’s Day with lunch or afternoon tea in the most grand setting. Stroll the grounds onto Colwick Country Park after dinner and enjoy the spring Sunday afternoon together.
Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea between 12.00pm to 4:00pm
Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch between 12.00pm to 2:30pm
Where?
Byron’s Brasserie, the original dining room which still has the venus & cherub feature ceiling.
Menus
Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea – £27.95pp
Mother’s Day Sunday Lunch – 2 course £27.95 or 3 course £34.95
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