A Worcestershire tourist attraction has closed as it takes a trip back in time.
Hanbury Hall is closed from today (Monday, November 21) until Friday, November 25 while the National Trust property is transformed for Christmas.
Staff at the hall are turning the clock back to the 1970s and 80s, inspired by rumours of wild house parties in those decades at Hanbury Hall.
The hall will reopen on Saturday, November 26 for the festive season, with Christmas events taking place until Monday, January 2.
However, it will be closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Visitors to ‘It’s Christmaaas!’ will be met with the brightly coloured lights, baubles and tinsel decorations associated with the 70s and 80s.
Christmas fun at Hanbury Hall
For those of us old enough to remember, it’ll be a chance to reminisce over popular toys of the time, Christmas number ones and the food we were eating.
You’ll even be able to enjoy a Babycham and hang out at Hanbury Hall’s Christmas bar.
The garden, parkland and Stables Cafe remain open this week - it’s just the hall itself that has closed.
You can book tickets to visit when it reopens by calling 0344 249 1895 or online at nationaltrust.org.uk/hanbury-hall
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