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Tag Archives: Barnsdale Lodge
More about Christmas in Hidden England
We’ve recently mention the Victorian Christmas at Rockingham Castle and the myriad of Christmassy things at Doddington Hall, but it’s also worth noting that there are also some opportunities coming up to prepare for Christmas. Very soon (actually on 25 … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barnsdale Lodge, Christmas events, cookery courses, cookery demonstrations, visit castle, visit castles, visit Historic House, visit stately home
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Here’s a chance to make your Christmas cooking really special
Even the best cooks sometimes view the challenge of Christmas cooking with mixed feelings. Now there’s a chance to get some professional input from a talented chef to, in his own words, “learn and discuss some tricks of the trade … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barnsdale Lodge, Christmas events, Cooker Course, visit castle, visit Historic House, visit stately home
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A Garden Break in July
Hidden England Partner hotel Barnsdale Lodge is offering an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful Rutland countryside this summer with two nights bed and breakfast and entry to Barnsdale Gardens and Easton Walled Gardens for two people for just £199. If … Continue reading →
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Tagged barnsdale gardens, Barnsdale Lodge, Easton Walled gardens, garden visits, short breaks, visit castle, visit Historic House, visit stately home
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