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Volunteers serve teas again this summer

Volunteers from East Cheshire Hospice will again be serving up tea and delicious home-made cakes at Adlington Hall this summer.

All proceeds will go to East Cheshire Hospice which has again accepted an invitation from the Hall to use its traditional tea room in the main building for a fundraising initiative.

The volunteers will be there every Sunday between 2 pm and 5 pm from June 5 until August 28 (apart from July 24).

The tea and cakes were so popular last August that the initiative has been extended this year.

Guests do not need to book teas and, if they wish, can also pay to walk through the hall and picturesque gardens at one of England’s finest country homes.

Hospice Community Fundraiser Carley Macey said: “We want to thank Adlington Hall for inviting us to use their tea room which allows us to raise vital funds and spread awareness about our services.

“We hope everyone who attends enjoys the amazing home-made cakes, lovingly prepared by our volunteers.  By going along, it’s a great way to support your local hospice.”

Adlington Hall is available all year for pre-booked group tours of 20 people minimum. For details visit adlingtonhall.com

Highlights include The Great Hall which houses The Great Organ, arguably one of the country’s most important 17th century musical instruments.

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