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Mother's Day

Type:Mother's Day

Samlesbury Hall, Preston New road, Samlesbury, Lancashire, PR50UP

Tel: 01254812010

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Mother's Day

Treat your mum at Samlesbury Hall this year!

Afternoon Tea in the historic rooms of Samlesbury Hall

Your mum deserves a superbly scrumptious and delightfully delicious afternoon tea in the 700-year-old historic hall. Samlesbury Hall's special Mother's Day afternoon tea comes with a glass of fizz (or non-alcoholic fizz)!

Afternoon Tea sittings are at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm. The delicious adults afternoon tea is £35.00 and the children's afternoon tea is £18.00 (Full payment to be made upon booking.)

The afternoon tea includes a selection of sandwiches and savory bites, a mini mug of homemade soup a freshly baked fruit scone with jam and clotted cream and a selection of bitesize bakes.

Lunch in the Garden Room Eatery

The Wonderful Bijou Garden Room Eatery is host to a wonderful three course lunch, accompanied by live classical guitarist Scott Robertson! The fabulous 3 course adult menu for £35.00 or a childs 3 course lunch for £22.00 (£10 per person deposit upon booking.)

Menus to follow very soon! Keep an eye out for them. Book now to guarantee your table via the Samlesbury Hall website!

Please note deposit for Lunch is £10 per person. Afternoon Tea requires full payment and any dietaries & allergens.

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