Have lunch with Country Life at Gravetye Manor
Have lunch with Country Life at Gravetye Manor’s 130-year-old gardens.

Gravetye Manor the multi-award-winning hotel and restaurant in the heart of the West Sussex countryside, is the glorious setting for an exclusive Country Life readers’ luncheon and garden tour, on April 28. Hosted by the Editor, Mark Hedges, and Gardens Editor Kathryn Bradley-Hole, in the company of Tom Coward, Gravetye Manor’s head gardener (and regular contributor to Country Life), the day is timed for when the famous 130-year-old gardens burgeon with blossoms and spring bulbs.
Tea and coffee will be offered from 11am before the garden tour at 11.30am. Champagne will be served at 1pm, before lunch. Tickets are £95 per person and include three courses with wine and tea/coffee after.
To book, please telephone 01342 810567 or email events@gravetyemanor.co.uk. Places are limited, so booking is essential.
Gravetye Manor is also offering Reader Day guests a special price on accommodation for stays of one or two nights before or after the event. When booking, quote COUNTRY LIFE Reader Day.
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