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Event
Berries in the Bury afternoon tea
Royal Governor William Shirley's Georgian mansion is one of only four remaining country houses built by a British Royal Colonial Governor in the United States. Its imposing design is attributed to Peter Harrison, "America's first architect."
Experience this unique and grand colonial masterpiece during a special High Tea. Chef Nadine's menu will incorporate available seasonal berries, currants, and cherries. Participants will also tour the grounds, including the historic gardens and fruit trees.
Price: $35
Dress code: Smart casual, with hats for ladies.
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LocationShirley-Eustis House
33 Shirley St
Roxbury, MA 02119
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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Q&A
Question: |
The event is described as "kid friendly." We will be caring for our 3 year old granddaughter that day. Is the tea that child friendly? Would her ticket cost $35 as well? Thanks. Natalie |
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You can bring your 3 year old granddaughter for free, but the event isn't geared toward children that young. In the past we had children around ages 10-12. |
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