An evening of music and champagne to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day set against the backdrop of Chartwell.
Join us at Chartwell to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of VE day with exclusive after-hours access to the gardens of Chartwell. Enjoy a glass of Pol Roger champagne on arrival and bring along a picnic. Enjoy the beautiful views of the weald and listen to the Medway Concert Band.
Please note:
Standard access into the property, including the house and studio, is not included in this ticket price. If you would like to arrive earlier, normal admission will apply and please note our team will be required to clear the gardens of visitors before allowing readmittance for the evening event.
Please dress appropriately for the weather, and don't forget your picnic and a rug!
Pre-booking necessary
Prices:
Early bird tickets £22 (before April 10)
Standard tickets £25 (April 10 onwards)
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