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Dickensian Christmas

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Kentwell Hall
Long Melford
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Dickensian Christmas ends on 30th November -0001
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Kentwell's Dickensian Christmas is just the place for everyone. Adults enjoy our insights into Victorian Life. Parents (and grandparents) find it the ideal place to take children at Christmas-time. No commercialism here - just a stimulating and enjoyable festive spirit. Here you'll find not only many elements of Victorian life but perhaps the best Father Christmas in the region in a suitable Cottage setting.

Meet the characters who live upstairs and downstairs, learn to make Victorian decorations and wreathes, enjoy luncheon or afternoon tea in the Victorian Tearooms, and take in a performance at the Music Hall before warming your cockles in our Tavern.

And for children of all ages, visit perhaps the best Father Christmas in the region!

Telephone: 01787 310207

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