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SUMMARY:Cornwall Heritage Trust Open Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Cornwall Heritage Trust is a charity that works to ensure Cornwall’s unique heritage is protected and shared with everyone\, enjoy Boconnoc’s grounds and gardens and help raise funds so that they can continue their good work. \n\nA free talk by historian and author\, Catherine Lorigan\, will be held at 2.30pm. Catherine is the author of the book Boconnoc – The History of a Cornish Estate.  \n  \nThere’s something for all the family\, including a fun-filled trail to keep the little ones busy during your visit. Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. \n  \n7th April 2024 \n2pm to 5pm \nTicket prices are £6 if pre-booked online \, £7.50 on the door. \nUnder 12s go free and do not require booking. \nOnline booking will close at 12noon on the Friday before each event. \nDue to poor signal\, Cornwall Heritage Trust will only be able to accept cash for tickets purchased on the day. \nLast entry will be one hour before closing time. \n  \nCornwall Heritage Trust’s Open Gardens 2024 is sponsored by Coodes Solicitors. All proceeds go to Cornwall Heritage Trust. \n  \nAdvance tickets can be booked here https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/opengardens/
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/cornwall-heritage-trust-open-gardens-2/
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SUMMARY:National Garden Scheme Open Gardens at Boconnoc
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy Boconnoc in full bloom in association with the National Garden Scheme. \nRoam in parkland and woods with magnificent trees\, flowering shrubs and stunning views. The gardens are set amongst mature trees\, which provide a backdrop for exotic spring flowering shrubs\, woodland plants\, newly planted magnolias and a fine collection of hydrangeas. \nLight refreshments will be available in the  Stable Yard \nFor this open day\, you can book your tickets in advance or pay on the day. \nBOOK TICKETS \nDate \nSunday\, 14th April 2024 \nOpening times  \n2 pm to 5 pm \nAdmission \nAdult: £6.00 Child: £3.00 \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/national-garden-scheme-open-gardens-at-boconnoc/
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Spring Floral Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Join floral artist Rebecca Stuart of The Garden Gate Flower Company for a masterclass in floral arrangement with the backdrop of spring blooming across the grounds of Boconnoc. \nHer designs use only British flowers\, including those produced in her garden at Duchy of Cornwall Nursery in Lostwithiel. \n  \nRebecca will demonstrate how to create a beautiful vase arrangement; this will be followed by private access to wander the grounds of Boconnoc\, admiring spring flowers at their finest. \nLocally grown flowers in spring colours will be provided for your floral creation\, and participants will join Becca to wander the grounds and forage for elements to complement their design. \nBecca will guide you on how to cut and condition your flowers to keep your arrangements looking good for longer\, and should you wish to gift your arrangement\, she will teach you how to wrap your bouquet\, giving you the knowledge for future home-grown gifting. \nCourse includes \nTalk about spring flowers\, \nBouquet demonstration \nCollecting foliage  \nFlowers to create your arrangement \nGift wrapping demonstration \nGlass jar to take your flowers home in \nRefreshments include tea\, coffee\, and homemade biscuits. \nBook Tickets
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/celebrating-spring-floral-masterclass/
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SUMMARY:History Tour of Boconnoc House with Elizabeth Fortescue
DESCRIPTION:  \nThere are still tickets available for History Tours on 3rd July and 10th September 2024. \n  \nElizabeth Fortescue will lead a history tour of Boconnoc House and grounds detailing the architecture\, paintings\, and people to tell the story of its past. \nGuests will also visit the 800-year-old church and Georgian Bath House. \nFollowing the history tour of Boconnoc House guests will be treated to a delicious Cornish cream tea in the Smoking Room\, with homemade scones lovingly baked by our Housekeeper Kay. \nBoconnoc House won the HHA/Sotheby’s Award for Restoration in 2012\, three prime ministers\, a history of duels and the architect Sir John Soane play a part in the story of this unique estate. \n  \nBOOK TICKETS \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/a-history-tour-of-boconnoc-house-with-catherine-lorigan-4/
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SUMMARY:Miracle Theatre presents Love Riot
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world of etiquette\, scandal and matchmaking with this fresh new take on an 18th-century rom-com from Cornwall’s Miracle Theatre\, performed outside on the lawn at Boconnoc House. \nLetty\, promised to Doricourt since youth\, prepares for marriage. Yet\, Doricourt views her merely as a transaction. Facing a loveless fate\, Letty reawakens her heart. Can she defy convention and find love on her terms? This vibrant retelling of Hannah Cowley’s comedy\, “The Belle’s Stratagem\,” celebrates Miracle’s 45th Anniversary. \nRecommended age 7+ | Approx running time: 2 hours including interval    \nBring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds\, something to sit on\, and clothing appropriate for the weather as this is an outdoor performance. \nDate: 30th  \nTicket Price: £18\, £16\, £13 \nEntry from: 6.30 pm \nPerformance starts: 7.30 pm \nBook Tickets \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/miracle-theatre-presents-love-riot/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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SUMMARY:Miracle Theatre presents Love Riot
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world of etiquette\, scandal and matchmaking with this fresh new take on an 18th-century rom-com from Cornwall’s Miracle Theatre\, performed outside on the lawn at Boconnoc House. \nLetty\, promised to Doricourt since youth\, prepares for marriage. Yet\, Doricourt views her merely as a transaction. Facing a loveless fate\, Letty reawakens her heart. Can she defy convention and find love on her terms? This vibrant retelling of Hannah Cowley’s comedy\, “The Belle’s Stratagem\,” celebrates Miracle’s 45th Anniversary. \nRecommended age 7+ | Approx running time: 2 hours including interval    \nBring a picnic to enjoy on the grounds\, something to sit on\, and clothing appropriate for the weather as this is an outdoor performance. \nDate: 31st   \nTicket Price: £18\, £16\, £13 \nEntry from: 6.30 pm \nPerformance starts: 7.30 pm \nBook Tickets
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/miracle-theatre-presents-love-riot-2/
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SUMMARY:Boconnoc Music Award recipients the Royal College of Music Vox Quartet in Concert
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening of classical music at Boconnoc House with the Vox Quartet. \nAs students of the Royal College of Music and winners of the Boconnoc Music Award\,  the Vox Quartet will have spent a week-long residency at Boconnoc to rehearse\, create\, and prepare for the concert. you can read more about the Boconnoc Music Award\, the Vox Quartet’s bios and the concert programme below. \nThe concert will take place in the Garden Room\, and guests will receive complimentary drinks and canapés before the performance begins. \nDate: 9th July \nDrinks and Canapes: 6.45pm \nPerformance Starts: 7.30pm \nPrice: £25 \nBook Tickets \n  \nABOUT THE BOCONNOC MUSIC AWARD \nEach year\, a talented group of musicians is chosen from hundreds of students to be the Winners of the Boconnoc Music Award. The award was established by the late Anthony Fortescue and his wife\, Elizabeth Fortescue in 2012. The prize constitutes a week’s residency on the estate\, providing a valuable opportunity for the Musicians to work intensively on repertoire and technique in the private and inspirational setting of Boconnoc. \n  \nABOUT THE VOX QUARTET \nThe Vox Quartet\, a passionate ensemble comprising musicians from England\, Ireland\, and America\, came together during their studies at the prestigious Royal College of Music. Despite their diverse backgrounds\, the members of the quartet found common ground in their love for chamber music and their commitment to honing their craft. They are lucky enough to have had guidance from the Chilingirian Quartet and the Sacconi Quartet members. \nTHE PROGRAMME \n\n  \nTHE MUSICIANS PERFORMING \n  \n \nBorn in North London\, Niamh Adams began playing the violin at age 6\, first learning the Suzuki method with Hannah Biss and later learning with Lorraine McAslan. In 2019\, she began studying under the tutelage of Dr. Tatjana Goldberg and in 2020\, she earned a place at The Purcell School. In the same year\, she was the proud recipient of the Gillman Music Award and\, in 2021\, was presented with the Lingfield Medal for Music\, awarded to her by The Rt Hon. The Lord Lingfield. Niamh is currently studying for a Bachelor of Music at The Royal College of Music\, London\, with Professor Michał Ćwiżewicz\, where she is a John Lewis Partnership Scholar supported by the Douglas and Hilda Simmonds Scholarship. She is lucky to have been loaned a fine Italian violin\, a Nicolo Amati copy\, made in 1747. In the future\, she hopes to travel to Europe to continue her musical studies. \n  \n \nViolinist Emily Ames is finishing her second year as a Bachelor of Music Student at the Royal College of Music\, where she studies with Radu Blidar. She has been studying violin for 17 years. Emily was the Vermont Youth Orchestra concertmaster before being awarded a place at the Walnut Hill School for the Arts. She also began attending the youth orchestra at the New England Conservatory there. She currently plays an old Italian violin\, made in Naples in 1820. Emily has enjoyed attending music workshops such as Apple Hill Centre for Chamber Music\, Ithaca Suzuki Institutes\, and many others. She enjoys nothing more than playing in chamber groups with her peers. \n \nIrish cellist Catherine Cotter studies with Amanda Truelove at the Royal College of Music. She is a multiple prizewinner in the ESB Feis Ceoil\, Ireland’s largest music festival. She has performed in numerous prestigious locations in Ireland and abroad\, including the American Irish Historical Society in New York and the National Concert Hall in Dublin. She was named the inaugural “Cellissimo” Ambassador for Music for Galway in September 2021 and performed for three years on the “Galway Cello ”- an instrument made primarily from Irish wood\, which was commissioned for the festival and featured a beautiful\, unique Claddagh design on the scroll. Recently\, she performed a programme of Shostakovich\, Weber and Faurè with Irish pianist Finghin Collins in Cellissimo 2024. \nBefore beginning her studies at the RCM\, she was a student of Aisling Drury Byrne and Christopher Marwood at the Royal Irish Academy of Music\, where she was awarded both the Stephen Vernon Bursary for Outstanding Cellist or Double Bassist and first place in the Dublin Philharmonic Junior Solo Competition. She was also one of four RIAM students selected for the Eversheds Sutherland Accelerator Academy and awarded a place on the Young Scholar Programme at the RIAM. She is the former principal cellist of the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland and performed with them in their 2018 tour of Amsterdam. She is an active chamber musician and regularly performs as part of the Vox Quartet and as part of a piano trio at the RCM. \n \n  \nKatharine Wing is an exceptional viola player interested in orchestral and ensemble playing. She is a second-year undergraduate at the Royal College of Music and studies viola with Professor Jonathan Barritt\, who she first started learning in 2020 at the Junior Royal Academy of Music. Since commencing her studies at the Royal College\, she has been selected for several master classes\, is a regular member of the RCM Philharmonic\, and she recently played Principal second viola in the RCM’s New Perspectives project. At 11\, Katharine joined the National Children’s Orchestra of Great Britain\, where she gained a wide range of orchestral experience. Later\, she was invited to join the West Sussex Youth Orchestra\, where she honed her orchestral playing skills as section leader. She is an enthusiast for the baroque viola and thoroughly enjoys playing in the RCM’s Baroque Ensemble. Katherine plays a modern Roderick R. Ward viola from Cambridge\, made in 2017. \nBook Tickets \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/boconnoc-music-award-recipients-the-royal-college-of-music-vox-quartet-in-concert/
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SUMMARY:Army Benevolent Fund Charity Open Garden
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nSupport the Army Benevolent Fund the national charity of the British Army who’s motto is ‘Here for soldiers\, veterans and their families for life’ at a charity Open Garden at Boconnoc. \n  \n\nDATE: Sunday\, 14 July 2024 \nTIME: 2pm to 5pm\n\n\nTICKETS: Early Bird Tickets Adult £6 Children (6-15 years) £1.50 Under 6’s free\, available until 11th July. Standard Ticket Adult £8  Children (6-15 years) £2   Under 6’s free. Tickets will be available on the day at the gate. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRoam in 20 acres of parkland and wood full of magnificent trees\, flowering shrubs and wonderful views. Boconnoc Church will also be open for you to wander around. \nThere will be  will have local makers selling a variety of beautiful things not found on the High Street. \nLocal Artisans \nRefreshments \nFree parking \nAccessible route \nRoute maps available \nWell-behaved dogs on leads welcome \nBook Tickets \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/army-benevolent-fund-charity-open-garden/
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SUMMARY:DEER SAFARI AT BOCONNOC ESTATE Morning Session
DESCRIPTION: \n\nCome join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer with our Deer Ranger who will lead you on a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nRefreshments will be available at the Stable Yard Café and visitors are very welcome to bring their picnic and enjoy some time in the games and craft rooms. \n29th July 2024 1oam to 12pm \nAdult – £15 \nChild- (6-15y) £7.50 \nUnder 5’s – free \nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \n\n\nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/deer-safari-at-boconnoc-estate/
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SUMMARY:Deer Safari at Boconnoc Estate Afternoon Session
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer with our Deer Ranger who will lead you on a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nRefreshments will be available at the Stable Yard Café and visitors are very welcome to bring their picnic and enjoy some time in the games and craft rooms. \n29th July 2024 1pm to 3pm \nAdult – £15 \nChild- (6-15y) £7.50 \nUnder 5’s – free \nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \nBook Tickets Here \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/deer-safari-at-boconnoc-estate-afternoon-session-4/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240814T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240318T145058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T145134Z
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SUMMARY:Deer Safari at Boconnoc Estate Morning Session
DESCRIPTION: \n \n\nCome join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer with our Deer Ranger who will lead you on a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nRefreshments will be available at the Stable Yard Café and visitors are very welcome to bring their picnic and enjoy some time in the games and craft rooms. \n14th August 2024 10am to 12pm \nAdult – £15 \nChild- (6-15y) £7.50 \nUnder 5’s – free \nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \n\n\nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/deer-safari-at-boconnoc-estate-morning-session-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240814T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240814T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240318T144902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T144902Z
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SUMMARY:Deer Safari at Boconnoc Estate Afternoon Session
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer with our Deer Ranger who will lead you on a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nRefreshments will be available at the Stable Yard Café and visitors are very welcome to bring their picnic and enjoy some time in the games and craft rooms. \n14th August 2024 1pm to 3pm \nAdult – £15 \nChild- (6-15y) £7.50 \nUnder 5’s – free \nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \nBUY TICKETS HERE \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/deer-safari-at-boconnoc-estate-afternoon-session-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240815T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240815T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240530T115121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T061204Z
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SUMMARY:Concertos: Masterworks from the Baroque Period
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Kernow Chamber Players\, known for their captivating performances\, are returning to Boconnoc following their sold-out 2023 concert. This time\, they will enchant us with Concertos by the Masters of the Baroque period\, promising to transport you to a bygone era of musical brilliance. \n  \nThe music of Handel\, Boccherini\, Vivaldi\, Corelli\, and others will be performed by seven players in a small chamber music setting: three violins\, two cellos\, a viola\, and a harpsichord in the Garden Room at Boconnoc House. \n  \nThe bar will be open one hour before the performance for guests to enjoy drinks in the Drawing Room and Boconnoc House Lawn. \n  \nDate: 15 August 2024 \nTime: The bar opens at 6:30 pm\, and the performance starts at 7:30 pm. \nPrice: Adults – £28\, Child (16 and under) – £10 \nBook here
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/concertos-masterworks-from-the-baroque-period/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240816T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240816T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240530T103127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T064036Z
UID:26319-1723802400-1723811400@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Beekeeping Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Boconnoc to learn from Peter Hunt\, the renowned beekeeper of Dartmoor Wild Honey\, in our first-ever beekeeping experience. \nPeter runs the Blackaller Apiary and will lead you on an informative tour of Boconnoc’s beehives. \nThe session will start in the Stable Yard with an insightful talk\, followed by an idyllic tractor-trailer ride through the grounds to the Saw Mill\, where you’ll witness the bees in their hives. \nWe will provide protective clothing\, a honey tasting and refreshments. \nExplore the inner workings of the beehive. \nTry to spot the Queen and see the physical difference between a Drone\, Queen and Worker. \nDiscover the different duties of each bee. \nTry to identify the different pollens carried into the hives from Boconnoc Estate. \n  \nDate | Friday 16th August 2024. \nTime | 10 am arrive\, 12.30 finish. \nPrice | Adults £24\, Kids 5-16yrs £14 \nBook here \nRead our Blog about Beekeeper Peter Hunt  \nNo dogs please. \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/beekeeping-demonstration/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240928T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240928T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240827T082728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T084444Z
UID:26561-1727546400-1727560800@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Film Screening - Steve Dilworth ‘Stuff the World is Made of’
DESCRIPTION:This is a special event celebrating the Hebridean-based sculptor Steve Dilworth. The portrait film ‘Stuff the World is Made of’ directed by Paul Cox and a book launch from his biographer\, Georgina Coburn. \nStuff the World is Made of\, a 60-minute documentary about Dilworth\, includes scenes in his studio and Pangolin Foundry\, plus contributions from Georgina Coburn\, Robert Macfarlane\, Iain Sinclair and collectors of his work. \nGeorgina Coburn’s book Journeyman – The Art of Steve Dilworth is a comprehensive investigation of the life and work of this important groundbreaking artist. Based on five years of research\, the evolution of his remarkable work is examined in detail\, revealing one of the country’s most innovative and significant artists. \nAfter the film\, Thomas Duggan will chair a Q&A with Paul Cox and Clive Boutle. \nThere will be food by Rory Sheehan. \nDate: Saturday 28th September 2024 \nTime: 6pm \nTickets: Free – Donations on the night are welcome. \nThis event will last approximately 3 hours. \nFor further details\, please get in contact thomasdugganstudio@gmail.com. \n  \nReserve tickets here \nScreenshot \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/flim-screening-steve-dilworth-stuff-the-world-is-made-of/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240919T134454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T134454Z
UID:26619-1727893800-1727904600@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Cornwall Community Foundation Friends Charity Concert
DESCRIPTION:Come to Boconnoc and enjoy a fantastic evening of entertainment all in aid of the Cornwall Community Foundation.  \nA supremely talented trio of doctors from West Cornwall\, Michele Sharkey\, Sam Freegard and Anthony Seddon\, have bandaged together and swapped their stethoscopes for microphones to deliver an evening to remember! You can expect music\, singing and comedy\, all in the wonderful surroundings of Boconnoc House.  \nTickets are £25 per person or\, if you make a £30 donation you will receive a ticket and be welcomed into our Friends membership for a year (only valid if you are not already registered as a Friend).  \nFor any enquiries or questions please contact Becky Denton by email on Becky@cornwallfoundation.com or mobile 07849 702820\, directions will be provided in your confirmation email.  \nWed 2 Oct 2024 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM  \nArrival: 6.30pm  \nBook tickets \nParking: Available on-site  \nRead more about the Cornwall Community Foundation…  \nThe Cornwall Community Foundation helps people across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly by awarding small grants to grassroots organisations who are working to overcome the challenges of disadvantage\, exclusion and poverty in their communities.  \nIn 1999 a group of philanthropists identified the need to give those struggling across the Duchy a voice\, and to establish an independent source of funding within Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly\, so they founded the Cornwall Independent Trust. In 2003 the Trust became the Cornwall Community Foundation (CCF)\, continuing to support work to improve education\, health – both physical and mental; and the relief of poverty and sickness.  \nSince 2003 CCF has awarded £20m to over 8000 local projects across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.  \nwww.cornwallcommunityfoundation.com \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/cornwall-community-foundation-friends-charity-concert/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241214T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20241002T091724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T221251Z
UID:26645-1734170400-1734192000@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Boconnoc Christmas
DESCRIPTION:We’re opening our doors for a Christmas Fun Day for the whole family. Boconnoc House will be beautifully decorated\, with roaring fires to set the scene. Come and join in the festive spirit and get your bells-a-jingling!   \n**Christmas Crafts** \nDecoration-making  \nGingerbread decorating  \nWriting letters to Santa and posting them in Boconnoc’s special postbox  \nEnjoy a festive tractor-trailer ride across Boconnoc’s stunning grounds…and so much more!   \n**Seasonal Refreshments and Christmas Market** \nTreat yourself to seasonal light refreshments and explore the enchanting Boconnoc grounds. You can also visit our Christmas market\, where you’ll find unique gifts made by talented local craft makers. There will also be a Boconnoc stall selling gifts produced on the estate like oak chopping boards and apple juice plus gift vouchers.  \nSome activities will be timetabled (see below)\, while others can be enjoyed at your leisure.   \nTimetable \n10 am     \nTractor-trailer ride around the Estate  \nHandchime performance by Bradock Church Young Bell Ringers  \n11 am     \nTractor-trailer ride around the Estate   \nFireside story time in the Library with children’s author Jennifer Bell \nCandle-making with Boconnoc beeswax   \n12 pm    \nTractor-trailer ride around the Estate   \nCandle-making with Boconnoc beeswax   \n1pm \nHandchime performance by Bradock Church Young Bell Ringers  \n2 pm     \nTractor-trailer ride around the Estate   \nFireside story time in the Librarychildren’s author Jennifer Bell  \n3 pm    \nTractor-trailer ride around the Estate   \nCandle-making with Boconnocbeeswax   \n   \nThere will be a small additional fee for candle making and gingerbread decorating\, all other activities are included in the ticket price.  \nBoconnoc Christmas will take place between 10am and 4pm\, there is no need to book a time slot\, come whenever you want and stay as long as you like. \nWhere: Boconnoc House \nDate: 14th December 2024 \nTime: 10am to 4pm \nTickets: Adults £7.50\, Child £4.50\, Family £20\, Under 3 Freey \nYou can buy tickets on arrival. \nComplimentary tickets for Boconnoc tenants\, email events@boconnoc to reserve your place. 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/boconnoc-christmas/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250314T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250110T114944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T150238Z
UID:27448-1741939200-1741971600@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:LilyBoo Spring Craft Retreat
DESCRIPTION:LilyBoo Craft Retreats offer a unique and delightful escape in the idyllic surroundings of Boconnoc Estate; this retreat will provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in crafting\, relaxation\, and enjoyment amidst serene surroundings. \nParticipants will enjoy ample time dedicated to crafting and socialising\, complemented by exceptional cuisine provided by the renowned Bellamama’s Deli in Lostwithiel. \nActivities include lino printing\, making leaf coasters\, macrame wall hanging\, felting and making felt hearts. \nGuests can join for the full retreat experience or participate as day guests\, with activities running from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM. \nDate 14th to 16th March 2025 \nPrice Staying in Boconnoc House £495 or Day Only £150 \nLearn more and book via Lilyboocornwall.co.uk
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/lilyboo-spring-craft-retreat/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250219T121500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T165620Z
UID:27523-1742290200-1742315400@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Carbon Literacy Training for Wedding Professionals
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us at Boconnoc House for a one-day Carbon Literacy training course designed and delivered by the Sustainable Wedding Alliance. This is the perfect course for people who want to make a positive change and take action on climate change through their work. You’ll also have the chance to spend the day at Boconnoc as a guest rather than working at a wedding supplier\, and to mix with industry colleagues.  \n\n\n\nThis course is aimed specifically at those in the wedding industry and will give you the knowledge and tools you need to be confident when talking about climate change. It will take you from the basics of climate science and what is happening with the climate emergency to how this will impact everyone\, enabling you to pledge relevant carbon-reducing actions in your life\, work\, and industry. \nAfter completing your Carbon Literacy training and submitting your actions\, you will become certified as ‘Carbon Literate’\, joining more than 110\,000 others\, including business leaders across multiple sectors. \nDate: Tuesday 18th March 2025 \nTime: 09:30 – 16:30 \nPrice: £90* or free for members of the Sustainable Wedding Alliance. \n*If you join the SWA within a month of the training\, your membership fee will be reduced by £80. \nBOOK TICKETS  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/carbon-literacy-training-for-wedding-professionals/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240318T151401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T092818Z
UID:26068-1742911200-1742922000@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:History Tour of Boconnoc House and Cream Tea
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of Boconnoc House and grounds and learn about the architecture\, paintings\, and people that tell the story of its past. \n\n\nGuests will also visit the 800-year-old church and Georgian Bath House. \n\n\nFollowing the history tour of Boconnoc House guests will be treated to a delicious Cornish Cream Tea in the Garden Room. \n\n\nBoconnoc House won the HHA/Sotheby’s Award for Restoration in 2012\, three prime ministers\, a history of duels and the architect Sir John Soane play a part in the story of this unique estate. \n\n\n  \n25th March \n\nTime 2pm to 5pm \nPrice £27 \n\nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/history-tour-of-boconnoc-house-with-catherine-lorigan/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240318T151511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250313T092907Z
UID:26061-1742997600-1743008400@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:History Tour of Boconnoc House and Cream Tea
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of Boconnoc House and grounds and learn about the architecture\, paintings\, and people that tell the story of its past. \nGuests will also visit the 800-year-old church and Georgian Bath House. \nFollowing the history tour of Boconnoc House guests will be treated to a delicious Cornish cream tea in the Garden Room. \nBoconnoc House won the HHA/Sotheby’s Award for Restoration in 2012\, three prime ministers\, a history of duels and the architect Sir John Soane play a part in the story of this unique estate. \n26th March | 2pm to 5pm \nBOOK TICKETS \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/history-tour-of-boconnoc-house-with-catherine-lorrigan/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250408T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240318T144158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T130837Z
UID:26090-1744106400-1744113600@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Boconnoc Estate Deer Safari Morning Session
DESCRIPTION: \n\n\nCome join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer with our Deer Ranger who will lead you on a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nVisitors are welcome to bring a picnic\, enjoy in the Stable Yard\, and spend some time in the games and craft rooms. \n\n8th April 2025 10 am to 12 pm \n\nAdult – £15 \n\n\nChild- (under 16) £7.50 \n\n\nUnder 3’s – free \n\n\nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/boconnoc-estate-deer-safari-morning-session/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250408T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250408T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20240318T143838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T091534Z
UID:26092-1744117200-1744124400@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Deer Safari at Boconnoc Estate Afternoon Session
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer with our Deer Ranger who will lead you on a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nVisitors are very welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy in the Stable Yard and spend some time in the Games and Craft Rooms. \n\n8th April 2025 1pm to 3pm \n\nAdult – £15 \n\n\nChild- (under 16) £7.50 \n\n\nUnder 3’s – free \n\n\nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \n\n\nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/deer-safari-at-boconnoc-estate-afternoon-session/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250415T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250415T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250409T120836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T142142Z
UID:27914-1744711200-1744718400@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Boconnoc Estate Deer Safari Morning Session
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a fascinating wildlife adventure at Boconnoc Estate. Hop on board the tractor-trailer for a safari through beautiful grounds to the ancient Deer Park\, where you’ll have the opportunity to observe these graceful creatures in action. \nBoconnoc Deer Park is known as far back as 1540\, Henry VIII’s map of coastal fortifications showed Boconnoc surrounded by a deer park. It is abundant with beech\, oak\, ash\, and willow trees. It is home to 188 lichen species\, including the only known British site for Porcina Hibernica. The Deer Park is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is considered the best old-growth southern oceanic woodland in the South West of England. \nThe Safari will start in the Stable Yard with a talk all about the Deer\, their habits and the work that goes into running the Deer Park\, following this visitors will be taken to the Deer park on a tractor-trailer to observe the Deer herd.  \nVisitors are welcome to bring a picnic\, enjoy in the Stable Yard\, and spend some time in the games and craft rooms. \n\n15th April 10 am to 12 pm \n\nAdult – £15 \n\n\nChild- (under 16) £7.50 \n\n\nUnder 3’s – free \n\n\nMeet in the Boconnoc Stable Yard\, the Safari lasts for two hours. \n\n\n\nBUY TICKETS HERE
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/boconnoc-estate-deer-safari-morning-session-5/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250426
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250227T152444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T152444Z
UID:27643-1745107200-1745625599@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Cornwall Art Retreat with Art Safari – Boconnoc in Bloom
DESCRIPTION:What could be better than an art retreat in a beautiful place\, blooming with the colours of Spring? \nIt’s time to draw\, walk\, explore ideas\, talk about dreams\, step away from our busy lives to be with artists and further our artwork. \nRelax in a world of art and nature at Boconnoc this spring\, with Art Safari artists Ian Sedge\, Claudia Myatt\, and Mary-Anne Bartlett. \nJoin us for a blossoming spring retreat in Cornwall. We consider this a quiet\, reflective time full of laughter\, fun\, and development through workshops and demos\, art talks\, one-to-one tuition\, and group discussion.  \nWith superb hosting from the Boconnoc team and our own private chef\, we all have time to explore our artwork. We have lovely accommodation\, a vast indoor studio\, and the estate. \nEach evening\, we dine well\, eating produce from the estate cooked by our chef as we talk about the day’s painting excursions in the gardens\, woods\, valleys\, and deer park. The food is part of the luxury of this lovely retreat. \nFeel at home and focus on your creative journey at Boconnoc with Art Safari led by a superb team of tutors. You may also want to take time to explore the surrounding landscape and coast. \nDate: 20 Apr – 25 Apr 2025 \nPrice: Per person sharing from £1\,733 (2x Attic Rooms)\, £1\,830 (8x Standard Rooms)\, £2\,069 (5x Grand Rooms) for a room of your own\, please add £444. \nBook here
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/cornwall-art-retreat-with-art-safari-boconnoc-in-bloom/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250106T160641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T100703Z
UID:27391-1749650400-1749661200@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:HISTORY TOUR OF BOCONNOC HOUSE and CREAM TEA
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of Boconnoc House and grounds and learn about the architecture\, paintings\, and people that tell the story of its past. \n\n\nGuests will also visit the 800-year-old church and Georgian Bath House. \n\n\nFollowing the history tour of Boconnoc House guests will be treated to a delicious Cornish Cream Tea in the Garden Room. \n\n\nBoconnoc House won the HHA/Sotheby’s Award for Restoration in 2012\, three prime ministers\, a history of duels and the architect Sir John Soane play a part in the story of this unique estate. \n\n\n  \nDate 11th June \n\nTime 2pm to 5pm \nPrice £27 \n\nBOOK TICKETS \n\n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/history-tour-of-boconnoc-house-and-cream-tea/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250603T144042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T150215Z
UID:28358-1750168800-1750177800@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Friends of Duchy Opera Recital with Special Tea & Bubbles
DESCRIPTION:Friends of Duchy Opera Recital with Special Tea & Bubbles\n  \nJoin us for an elegant afternoon at Boconnoc House. Featuring soprano Suzanne Manuell and  pianist Anthony Seddon. Enjoy a glass of bubbles on arrival\, followed by a beautiful recital\, and finish with a special afternoon tea in historic surroundings. \n\nSuzanne Manuell has sung with many orchestras\, the Royal Philharmonic\, the Northern Sinfonia\, the English Mozart Ensemble\, English Philharmonic\, The Chamber ensemble of London\, Sussex Symphony Orchestra and The Cornish Sinfonia. Suzanne has just made her international TV debut typecast as an opera singer in the new series of Bergerac! \n \nA raffle will also take place during the event. \n\nDate: Tuesday 17th June 2025Time: 2:00 PM \nTickets: £25 – FODO Members\, £30 – Guests \nPlease book in advance by contacting Sally Collett:By phone 01872 859345 or by email fodo.secretary@gmail.com \n  \nwww.duchyopera.co.uk \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/friends-of-duchy-opera-recital-with-special-tea-bubbles/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250622T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250603T151233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250603T151608Z
UID:28369-1750600800-1750611600@boconnoc.com
SUMMARY:Marie Curie Charity Open Garden
DESCRIPTION:Marie Curie Charity Open Garden  \nCome and explore Boconnoc’s beautiful gardens and grounds while they are in full bloom and raise money for a very good cause – Marie Curie.  \nFood and craft stalls\, classic car display\, including a static display of classic cars and a Model Railway Exhibition.  \nLive Music\, dogs on leads welcome\, cream teas and the Church will be open.  \nDate: 22nd June from 2pm to 5pm   \nTickets: £6 for adults\, Children FREE\, tickets available on the door\, cash only please.  \nFor more information call 07798 638099 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/marie-curie-charity-open-garden/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250708T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250708T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185938
CREATED:20250506T160035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T091541Z
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SUMMARY:Boconnoc Music Award: Apollo Quartet in Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Boconnoc House for an evening of exceptional chamber music with the Apollo Quartet\, 12th recipients of the prestigious Boconnoc Music Award.  \nFounded in 2012 by the late Anthony Fortescue and Elizabeth Fortescue\, the award is presented annually to a select group of outstanding young classical musicians. Winners are invited to Boconnoc for a week-long residency\, giving them the space and inspiration to refine their technique and repertoire in a private\, creative environment.  \nTickets: £15 adults | £8 under 16s  \nDoors open at 6.45pm | Performance at 7.30pm \nBar open for refreshments  \n Book Tickets  \nAbout the Apollo Quartet  \nBased in London\, the Apollo Quartet is a vibrant ensemble known for its expressive\, collaborative sound. Formed by four musicians with a shared love of chamber music\, the group regularly performs with renowned artists from the Sacconi\, Marmen\, and Piatti Quartets. Their repertoire spans classical masterworks to contemporary pieces\, with performances at venues such as the Royal College of Music and St Mary Abbots Church.  \nAbout the Musicians  \nMaria Pańczyk (violin) began her studies at six in Poland and now studies at the Royal College of Music in London under Radu Blidar. She performs widely and champions lesser-known Polish composers.  \nIsabell Karlsson (violin)\, born in 2005\, is a Gandar Dower Scholar at the Royal College of Music. She has performed solo at Wigmore Hall\, led the National Youth Orchestra\,  and plays a Maggini-de Salo violin (c.1600) kindly loaned by the family of David Angel. \nFlorence Cope (viola) is a Jean Middlemiss Award Holder at the Royal College of Music. A former National Youth Orchestra member\, she has performed at the Proms and BBC Radio 3\, and attends summer courses across Europe. Her Viola is loaned by the Royal College. \nVivian Thérèse Tupker (cello) is studying at the Royal College of Music with Alexander Chaushian. She has trained internationally and regularly performs in chamber and orchestral settings across Europe.  \nConcert Programme \nBeethoven (1770-1827): String Quartet No.11\, Op.95 \nI. Allegro con brio \nII. Allegretto ma non troppo \nIII. Allegro assai vivace ma serioso \nIV. Larghetto espressivo; Allegretto agitato; Allegro \nSchubert (1797-1828): String Quartet in C minor\, D.703 \nI. Allegro Assai \nInterval \nJessie Montgomery (1981- ): Strum for String Quartet \nBacewicz (1909-1969): String Quartet No. 4 \nI. Andante – Allegro moderato – Allegro energico \nII: Andante \nIII. Allegro giocoso \nArrangements by the Danish String Quartet (2017): \nÆ Rømeser \nPolska from Dorotea \n Book Tickets  \n 
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/boconnoc-music-awards-apollo-quartet-in-concert/
LOCATION:Boconnoc House
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SUMMARY:HISTORY TOUR OF BOCONNOC HOUSE and Cream Tea
DESCRIPTION:Take a tour of Boconnoc House and grounds and learn about the architecture\, paintings\, and people that tell the story of its past. \nGuests will also visit the 800-year-old church and Georgian Bath House. \nFollowing the history tour of Boconnoc House guests will be treated to a delicious Cornish cream tea in the Garden Room. \nBoconnoc House won the HHA/Sotheby’s Award for Restoration in 2012\, three prime ministers\, a history of duels and the architect Sir John Soane play a part in the story of this unique estate. \n9th July | 2pm to 5pm \nPrice £27 \nBOOK TICKETS
URL:https://boconnoc.com/event/history-tour-of-boconnoc-house-with-catherine-lorigan-3/
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