THE National Trust’s Coughton Court, will be hosting their annual Fawkes Feast event on November 4.
Guests will be greeted with a champagne reception on arrival followed by a private tour of the house and a seven course evening meal in the Throckmorton family Dining Room.
Returning for its ninth year, this exclusive black tie event gives visitors a unique opportunity to experience Coughton by night.
Visitors will begin their evening with a champagne reception in the double-heighted Saloon before being taken on a private tour of the house where guests will discover the family’s incredible history.
From a position of high favour to one of fear and oppression post-Reformation, the Throckmorton’s were leaders in a dangerous age and the family played a pivotal role in the Gunpowder Plot; one of the most controversial political episodes in British history.
Simon Pickering, from Coughton Court said: "Our annual Fawkes Feast event is a fantastic evening which gives visitors the rare opportunity to dine in the historic Panelled Dining Room. We are very much looking forward to hosting the event, as it promises to be a truly special evening."
Tickets for the Fawkes Feast are £150.
For more information or to book, call 01789 400777.
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