Kentwell turns the Christmas clock back to the year 1869 and the age of Dickens to create a rich tapestry of lively and enjoyable activities for all ages.
Step into a Dickensian Christmas and experience the charm of a traditional Victorian Christmas at Kentwell Hall.
In the Hall, the Family with log fires roaring & staff in attendance, in the Great Kitchen, Cooks preparing Christmas Fare, in the Tavern, lesser sorts celebrate their own Christmas.
The toy workshop active, nearby, A Christmas Carol readings by our Mr Dickens. In the Overcroft Theatre, music hall songs, conjuring and a panto by the workers, performed throughout the day. In the Victorian Alehouse Villagers celebrate their Christmas.
Father Christmas will meet families one at a time assisted by Elves and Mother Christmas to help them write and post their lists. Carol Singing in the Courtyard towards the end of the day.
Perfect for families, this event offers a heart-warming celebration filled with festive good cheer.
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