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Hawkstone Hall & Gardens

Hawkstone Hall & Gardens

01630685242
Event Start :
Apr 3rd 2022 12:00am
Event End :
Apr 24th 2022 6:00pm

Poetry Month at Hawkstone

With poetry playing a huge part of Hawkstone’s history, including the key inspiration behind our luxury suites and very own cocktail library, we are extremely excited to announce the below!

In a nod to national poetry month, throughout April, Hawkstone will be hosting spoken word in the snug performed by an exciting guest poet on each of the following dates: Sunday the 3rd, 10th & 24th of April.

Why not make a day of it & treat yourself to a delightful three-course Sunday lunch in the grand Saloon restaurant. Choose from locally sourced dishes bursting with flavour, whilst overlooking Hawkstone’s blooming gardens. Click here to see the Sunday lunch menu.

Following your meal, we invite you to join the Snug Bar & Lounge for an exclusive spoken word poetry reading performed by an exciting guest poet (to be announced soon!)

Included, a literary-inspired tipple from our cocktail library. Click here to see our cocktails.

£49.95 per person

Click HERE to book now or call us on 01630 685242

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
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