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SUNDAY TREAT: Take tea in abbey grounds



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Following the success of last year's Summer Afternoon Teas, Launde Abbey is once again throwing open the doors to its grounds on Sundays in July and August.
Visitors will have the opportunity to spend time in the beautiful landscaped gardens at Launde and then linger a while over a splendid afternoon tea in peaceful and delightful surroundings.

Although the main house will not be open to the public, visitors will be able to visit the magnificent chapel, which dates as far back as the 13th century and was once part of the original Augustinian Priory Church.

The grounds will be open to everyone on July 13, 20 and 27 and August 3,10 and 17 from 2- 4pm.

Launde Abbey's warden, the Reverend Tim Blewett, said: "Launde Abbey is the ideal place to stop en route from a day out."

For more information call (01572) 717254, e-mail laundeabbey@leicester.anglican.org or visit www.launde.org.uk



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  • Last Updated: 10 July 2008 10:08 AM
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  • Location: Rutland
 
 

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