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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

Lady Harrowby is a well-known author and has kindly offered to sign copies of her latest book The Pieces of Us at the end of the event. You will be offered the chance to pre-order her book at checkout. Pre-ordered books will be handed to attendees on arrival.

Free car parking available on site.

Tickets £20 

40 Available

 

Image © Fred Cholmeley 2009

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