BRITSBURGH FESTIVAL - Afternoon tea in the Officer's tent; Military miniatures @Woodville Plantation

09/10/2017 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM ET

Category

Britsburgh Festival

Admission

  • $15.00  -  Non-member - Tea and tour
  • $8.00  -  Guided tour only

Location

Woodville Plantation
1375 Washington Pike
Bridgeville, PA 15017
United States of America

Description

Starting this year, Britsburgh has introduced a series of Britsburgh Societies around a variety of themes. Current societies include the Britsburgh Art Society, the Britsburgh Beer Society, the Britsburgh History Society, the Britsburgh Performing Arts Society, the Britsburgh Literary Society, the Britsburgh Tea Society and the Britsburgh Travel Society—with more to come! If you are not already a member, I would like to invite you to consider becoming a Britsburgh Society memberMEMBERS LOGIN FOR $12 REGISTRATION. To become a member, visit the Britsburgh membership page.

 

Members:  During the Britsburgh Festival only, bring your friends to events at the SAME PRICE as members.  Please encourage them to join our membership.

 

 

 

 

 

Afternoon tea in the Officer's tent; Military miniatures @ Woodville Plantation

 

 

Join us at Woodville Plantation for a fun afternoon.  Take a look at the Military Miniatures collections.  Enjoy games for children (and parents); Watch Wayne's Legion re-enactment and a the Britsburgh flag raising ceremony.

 

You will be served Afternoon Tea (1:30PM - 3:30PM) in the colonial period Officer's Tent. Kids will enjoy cooking S'mores on the army fire pit. (Free). Afternoon tea includes British Tea & Scones seved along with preserves and clotted cream. Hats and festive attire welcome. The Tea will be served by Margaret and MiKayla from Blue monkey Tea Company in Carneigie.

 

Enjoy a guided tour of Woodville. 

 

Your ticket price includes afternoon tea and guided tour. Guided tour ticket only are available for $8.  Under 6 years are free and do not require to be registered.

 

About Woodville:

Woodville, the John and Presley Neville house, is Southwestern Pennsylvania’s principal link to the late 18th century, interpreting the time period of 1780-1820 and documenting the lives of the three families that resided there, the Nevilles (1775-1815), the Cowans (1815-1835), and the Wrenshalls (1835-1975).

 

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