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Christmas Lights, The Electric Belles Choir and Mrs. Christmas at Belair House November 30th


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Come and join us at Belair House this Sunday 30th November to get in the festive spirit! Mrs. Christmas herself will be making a guest appearance as we turn on our Christmas lights on our 14ft tree!


There will be mulled wine and mince pies and we will be serving our delicious Sunday roasts from 12pm-6pm. To top it all off the brilliant Electric Belles Choir will also be performing some Christmas classics.


If you can't join us this weekend then be sure to pop by as we will be open throughout the Christmas period including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day! Our live jazz evenings on Wednesdays and swing dance classes on Tuesday will continue throughout December. We are also throwing a New Year's Eve party, with live entertainment and the option of a four course meal!


If you would like to find out more about events and festive fun at Belair House please don't hesitate to get in touch.


t: 0208 299 9788

e: [email protected]

www.belairhouse.co.uk

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