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Wreath making sessions in time for Christmas

As part of its growing collection of curated experiences for guests, luxury boutique manor house Burleigh Court, near Minchinhampton, is holding wild wreath making sessions ahead of Christmas.

Led by local artist Sharon Jackson, the three-hour sessions pair wild wreath making with a cream tea experience which comprises home-made and locally-sourced produce.

Priced at £69 per person, two pre-Christmas dates are available (27 November and 4 December). The sessions run from 1-4pm and the price includes all materials.

Guests taking part will create their own rustic wreath base and go 'wild' using locally sourced winter greenery, seasonal berries, pods, and seed heads to give their festive creation a beautiful and natural look.

The Grade II listed 200-year-old manor in the Cotswolds offers 18 individually designed rooms, some of which are dog-friendly, and is nestled amidst four acres of lush gardens with panoramic views across Gloucestershire's Golden Valley.

Book a session here  More information here 

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