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Be transported to New England in 1900 where Henry James, the American author, plays host to his family from New England who have transformed Lamb House for the festive season. Soak in the greenery, beautifully hand-crafted decorations, complimentary Christmas Cards and an exhibition in partnership with Oaks Specialist College.
With plenty of special memories and photo opportunities to take away from your visit, A New England Christmas at Lamb House is not something to miss.
Featuring special performances from the Hastings Philharmonic Quartet, Rye Music Well Singers Choir and Wall of Sound Choir on selected dates.
Includes late night shopping. Dates and times vary, please check the website.
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