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A rare chance to visit the gardens at Burnt Norton, near Chipping Campden which inspired T S Eliot’s poem, the first of his Four Quartets.

Owner Lady Harrowby will lead a guided tour of the gardens and explain the extraordinary history of the estate, renamed Burnt Norton after a disastrous fire in 1741 where the owner, Sir William Keyt, perished in the flames which he himself had started.

Recommended reading before the visit:  T S Eliot Four Quartets and Caroline Sandon Burnt Norton

Car parking available on site.

Tickets £20

30 Available

Tickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 11th March, and 1 week earlier (4th March) for Benefactors of the festival who qualify for Priority Booking.

You can become a Benefactor for as little as £50 and support our Outreach Projects in doing so, applications are now open.

 

Image © Fred Cholmeley 2009

 

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