Jane Austen's literary world will soon enchant Cromer Hall.
Visitors can enjoy dramatic readings from Austen's 'Northanger Abbey' alongside afternoon cream teas, live music, and a historic setting typically closed to the public.
This unique literary event on July 28 is to raise funds for Hospice Ethiopia UK.
Scriptwriter Margy Seale aims to encapsulate the novel's most significant scenes, providing attendees romance, comedy, and melodrama from Bath to Northanger Abbey itself.
Hospice Ethiopia UK, situated in Aldborough, supports vital relief work in Addis Ababa, including training for medics to help suffering patients across Ethiopia.
The charity event at Cromer Hall, promising high tea and high drama, can accommodate 50 guests.
With more than half of the tickets already sold, early booking is key to ensure a spot at this exclusive fundraiser.
Tickets are priced at £20 each.
For more information or reservations, interested attendees can reach via info@hospiceethiopia.org.uk or dial Sue Mumford on 01263 768699.
For further details about Hospice Ethiopia's work, point your browsers to hospiceethiopia.org.uk.
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