| the wait is finally over Wedding open day Sunday 13th August 12 pm until 4 pm You are warmly invited to Rushton Hall’s first wedding open day taking place in our breathtaking new Orangery. At last a chance to view one of the most spectacular wedding venues. Future brides and grooms will be offered a glass of Champagne and canapés and shown around this stunning setting. Our events co-ordinators will be delighted to answer questions and to assist you with the planning of your special day. | |
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| Summer Staycation Offer This summer we have a simple offer for all our newsletter readers to come and enjoy a magical time at Rushton Hall. Book an overnight stay on a bed & breakfast basis in August or September and get 25% off. Just quote SUMMER STAYCATION OFFER when you call to book. This offer is on new bookings only, is available Sunday to Thursday and is subject to availability | |
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| Bonfire Night This year our Bonfire night Gala Dinner is being held on Saturday 4th November in our New Orangery. Book early for this spectacular event. The Gala Dinner followed by Fireworks is £75.00. Or you can book a bedroom on a Dinner, Bed & Breakfast basis. Prices for this start at £280 per room. | |
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Dates to Remember Our Christmas party nights start on Friday 1st December and are held every Friday and Saturday night until Christmas. Some dates are already full so book now to avoid disappointment. | |
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| Full Membership Offer The Stable Yard Spa is nestled within the tranquil grounds of the former stables to Rushton Hall. We are offering our Full Membership with no joining fee and 13 months for the price of 12 when you join in August. | |
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DID YOU KNOW? Rushton Hall was the setting for the last performance of Glenn Miller on 13th December 1944. He played at a dinner dance and following his performance he went back to his barracks in Bedford. He spent the following evening drinking with friends at Milton Ernest Hall near Bedford. On Friday 15th December he flew from RAF Twinwood to play for the troops in Paris. He never made it to France as his plane was lost over the English Channel. Major Clarke Gable and James Stuart were also at the dinner dance. Ironically 10 years later James Stuart was to play Glenn Miller in the film The Glenn Miller Story. |
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