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Hall set for light and music spectacular

THE gardens of Brodsworth Hall will come alive with light and music later this month with the return of the Enchanted Garden.

From October 26 to November 4 visitors will be able to follow a trail of floodlit vistas in a variety of colours – with a surprise around every corner.

Event manager Jon Hogan said: “Staging this in the evening, with beautifully coloured lights and soft classical music playing, really amplifies the experience.”

Mayor of Doncaster Peter Davies said: “I would strongly recommend Doncaster residents and visitors from further afield to come and witness this fantastic show of lights and beautiful gardens. This is an event not to be missed.”

The Enchanted Garden opens at 6.30pm each evening and runs until 9pm.

Advance tickets are priced at £9 for adults, £7.50 for concessions and £7 for children, or £10, £9 and £8.50 on the door.

English Heritage members receive a £1 discount per ticket. Contact 0870 3331183 for details.


 
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