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A Christmas Past at Milntown

by isleofman.com 4th December 2017

You are cordially invited to join ‘Sir John and Lady Susan’ to partake in festive frivolities in the magnificent milieu of the Milntown house.

Milntown will be opening its front door in December for its Christmas extravaganza. The invaluable team of Milntown volunteers and staff will once again gear into action and step back in time as they present ‘A Christmas Past’ at Milntown.

The House will be bustling with the excitement of the staff preparing for the seasonal festivities. There will be traditional activities for children, homemade seasonal refreshments for all and a few carols too. As a little something extra special, guests will be treated to astonishing card tricks, mystifying ‘sleight of hand’ and close-up performances from our amazing Guest Magician.  Guests will also have the chance to sit in and have their photos taken in Milntown’s 1910 Delage.

The event will take place in hourly sessions at 12.30, 2pm and 3.30pm on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th December.
For booking details please visit www.milntown.org/events.

Children Under 4 – free of charge, Children 4-16 years of Age - ?5.00 + Eventbrite booking fee, Adults 16+ years of age: ?7.50 + Eventbrite booking fee.

The Milntown cafe is open for lunch and afternoon tea. Booking is highly recommended. For the cafe please call 01624 818091.

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 4th, December 2017 11:20pm.

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