Liven up January with Burns Night supper at Huntsham Court

Hospiscare
Authored by Hospiscare
Posted Thursday, January 10, 2019 - 10:51am

Huntsham Court, near Tiverton, will play host to a Burns Night ceilidh on 24 January when the estate holds their celebration of the Scottish bard’s birth in aid of Hospiscare. What better way of livening up the depths of winter than with a Scottish hooley?

Huntsham Court’s owners, Chris Badham and Damian Llambias, have generously made the venue available for the occasion, and the splendour of this Victorian-Gothic country house provides the perfect backdrop for what promises to be an evening of stirring spectacle.

There will be Scottish music and dancing and a traditional Burns Night supper. The centrepiece, the Haggis, will be piped in by renowned bagpiper, Paul Jackson. The “Great Chieftain o' the Puddin-race” will then receive the customary address before taking its place alongside the neeps and tatties on diners’ plates.

The black tie event is an opportunity to flaunt a tartan, if you wish, but don't worry if you’re not connected to a Scottish clan. You can wear a universal tartan, such as the Royal Stewart, Black Watch, Holyrood, Patriot or Caledonia.

Chris and Damian, who transformed this once-neglected house into an exclusive hospitality venue, are keen to support the local community. They said: “Huntsham Court is above all our home, and we like nothing better than to share it with others. We can’t think of a nicer way of supporting Hospiscare in their work, which is so vital for local people.”

Full details and tickets for the event (£50 per person) are available here, or by phone on 01392 688020.

Hospiscare provides outstanding specialist care for adults with terminal illnesses, and support for their carers and families in Exeter, Mid and East Devon.  A gift to Hospiscare in your Will helps to ensure the future of the charity for generations to come.

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