Salmestone Grange Historical tour, high tea, Sunday lunches and famous Hog Roasts

 

Other Occasions

Guided Tour & Tea

Salmestone Grange is such a unique venue, steeped in Medieval history with many a story to tell. A guided tour of the Grange will transport you back in time to a world of religion, revolution and medieval merriment.
Our guide will show you around the superb Medieval Monastic Grange with its beautiful stained glass windows by the artist, John Trinnick.
You may wish to arrange for a high tea to follow the tour, consisting of a selection of sandwiches, cakes, biscuits and tea or coffee, served in the Monk's Refectory. A minimum of 15 people will be required for a Tour and Tea at the Grange.
Guided tours are by prior arrangement only. Clubs, Groups and Coach Parties are especially welcome!

Sunday Lunches

Most Sundays, Salmestone Grange is open for a Carvery style Sunday Lunch.
Included in the price is a choice of starter, a Carvery main course, a choice of dessert followed by tea or coffee and bon-bons.
A Sunday lunch at Salmestone Grange is the best way to relax and un-wind with friends and family. Lunch commences at 1 p.m. and pre-booking is essential.

 

Hog Roasts

Hog Roasts are very popular at Salmestone Grange and set in such picturesque surroundings. They are a perfect opportunity to enjoy the excellent food in a medieval setting.
The traditional roasted Hog is accompanied by Baked Potatoes, Salad & Apple Sauce, followed by a seasonal dessert.

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