Hove event offers tour and tea with a Regency gentleman

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A unique experience is set to take place in Hove, inviting history enthusiasts and tea lovers alike to step back in time.

A unique experience is set to take place in Hove, inviting history enthusiasts and tea lovers alike to step back in time. The Brunswick Town: Regency Tour and Tea 1831 will take place on Sunday, June 8. The event promises a captivating journey through the streets of Brunswick Town, led by the knowledgeable Regency gentleman, Mr Henry Adams.

The event promises a captivating journey through the streets of Brunswick Town, led by the knowledgeable Regency gentleman, Mr Henry Adams. (Image: Supplied) Mr Adams, dressed in full Regency attire, will guide attendees through the elegant streets, sharing fascinating stories about the area's origins and some of its most intriguing characters. The 75-minute tour will culminate in a traditional afternoon tea in a Regency townhouse.



The period setting will provide the perfect backdrop for guests to enjoy homemade cakes, sandwiches, and scones with cream and jam, all accompanied by fine tea. The event organisers have assured that dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice. The tour will commence at 1.

15 pm from The Regency Town House, 13 Brunswick Square, Hove, BN3 1EH. Mr Adams, dressed in full Regency attire, will guide attendees through the elegant streets, sharing fascinating stories about the area's origins and some of its most intriguing characters. (Image: Supplied) Tickets are priced at £18 per person, with an additional booking fee.

As spots are limited, early booking is recommended. Past guests have praised the experience, with one saying: "I did this tour today. "It was fantastic, I can thoroughly recommend it.

"The gentleman from the 1830s really knew his history and what a star he was. "Thank you for a wonderful afternoon." The period setting will provide the perfect backdrop for guests to enjoy homemade cakes, sandwiches, and scones with cream and jam, all accompanied by fine tea.

(Image: Supplied) Another said: "I was thoroughly entertained and learnt so much. "Grand afternoon. "I'd recommend it to anyone.

" Mr Adams will remain firmly in character as a gentleman from 1831 for the duration of the tour. This event offers a unique opportunity to experience the Regency era firsthand. Tickets can be purchased online through the event's booking page.

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