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Friday, 19th March 2010

Fundraising garden party at town's historic sites

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Published Date: 08 May 2009
One of Warwick's ancient monuments will be open to the public as part of a fundraising garden party on June 28.
The Friends of Guys Cliffe will be holding tours of the 13th century Guys Cliffe Hermitage and Rock Hewn Chambers, as well as St Mary Magdalene Chapel, which was built in 1423 for the Earl of Warwick.

Guys Cliffe House and its grounds will also be open as part of a garden party, which will also include music from Warwickshire Provincial Brass Band as well as craft and charity stalls, games and a picnic area.

The annual event raises money to maintain the historic site. It will be opened by Warwick mayor, Councillor Peggy Bennett, and junior ambassador of sport for Warwickshire schools, Zoey Philips.



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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2009 8:59 PM
  • Source: Warwick Courier
  • Location: Warwick
 
 
 


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