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A Christmas Twilight Tour with Celtic Grace

Castle Ward, Strangford, County Down, BT30 7BA
Celtic Kindness group in Georgian dress.

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Step into the enchanting world of Georgian Christmas at Castle Ward with an evening tour designed to capture the spirit and splendour of the season. Begin your evening with a drinks reception, then embark on a twilight tour through the festively adorned house. The rooms will be draped in colourful garlands, with tables set with lavish foods and wines, filling the air with the rich scents of Christmas. Our living history performers will guide you through the halls, offering a glimpse into the lively Georgian traditions that once filled these rooms with mirth and jollity.

Following the tour, be serenaded by the enchanting music of Celtic Grace, followed by an exclusive poetry reading from Paddy Creedon, who will share original works inspired by Castle Ward.

Date & Time: 7 December, 6pm-9pm Price: £35 per person Capacity: Limited to 50 guests Please Note: This event is not accessible for all and is adult-only due to the drinks reception.

Join us for an unforgettable evening where history, music, and poetry bring Castle Ward's Georgian past to life.

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Adult£35.00 per ticket

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Castle Ward, StrangfordDiscover a place of contrasts and creativity at Castle Ward, an eccentric 18th century mansion and estate looking out over the tranquil waters of Strangford Lough in County Down where visitors can explore cultivated gardens, sheltered woodland and the shoreline.

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Season (7 Dec 2024)
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Saturday18:00 - 21:00

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