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Festive Music by Candlelight with Georgi Mottram

Enjoy a special Christmas concert with Classical Chart Topping Soprano and Classic Brit Award Nominee, Georgi Mottram in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House as you prepare yourself for festive fun.

  • Seasonal opening
  • Booking needed

Price: £14 - £16

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Opening Information

We are open:
November

Key Features
  • Indoor
  • Family friendly
Bus Routes
  • Route 20: Town Link Liberation Station - Halkett Place

Location

16 New Street Georgian House
New Street
Jersey
JE2 3RU

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National Trust for Jersey

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16 New Street Georgian House Museum

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