“What’s a countess to do when of the nation’s favourite TV shows stops filming at her stately home? That was the question facing Lady Carnarvon after Downton Abbey, shot at Highclere Castle, her husband’s family seat, ended.
She has decided to throw a summer garden party set against the show’s iconic backdrop over two days in September. Some 800 tickets will go on sale for each day. Everyone who attends will be expected to dress in clothing from the 1910s and they will be treated to croquet, afternoon tea, stalls and a band.”
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