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Throckmorton Literary Festival

An event in September in Warwickshire
Coughton Court
Alcester
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Throckmorton Literary Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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The annual Throckmorton Literary Festival takes place in the beautiful surroundings of Coughton Court, its garden and grounds.

It promises to be a great weekend - entertaining, educational and thought provoking. A tasty selection of food will be available, along with hot and cold drinks, including wine and beer or sample delicious local ice cream from the ice-cream parlour.

We will be presenting many original and inspiring authors, who will play a part in unfolding the great historical events of the periods.

There are events for adults and entertainment for children.

You can also escape into the glories of the Throckmortons award-winning gardens which include the Sunken, the Walled with its Rose Labyrinth Gardens and explore the historic house which has been the home of the Throckmorton family since 1409.

Telephone: 01789 762542

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