September
QUEEN ELIZABETH II – HER LIFE IN STYLE & BATTERSEA POWER STATION
Today we visit The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace for a chance to discover the remarkable style of Britain’s longest reigning monarch through clothing worn in all ten decades of her life. From birth to adulthood, from princess to queen, and from off duty style to dressing for the global stage for momentous occasions in British history. Following our visit we make the short trip to Battersea Power Station on the south bank of the River Thames. This regenerated area now houses some fantastic restaurants and shops for you to enjoy before heading home.
THE RAT PACK & FRIENDS AT BRICK LANE MUSIC HALL WITH AFTERNOON TEA
Come Fly With Me, Bueno Sera, not an An Evening In Roma but to the Brick Lane Music Hall to experience all those heartfelt songs of romance made famous by the Kings of Cool, after all You’re Nobody ‘Till Somebody Loves You. I’ve Got You Under My Skin, just like the lovely afternoon tea will get under yours,
OLIVER ! AT THE GIELGUD THEATRE – MATINEE
Consider Yourself lucky, I’d Do Anything without Food Glorious Food to have the opportunity to experience Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s iconic musical, Oliver! It’s A Fine Life as we have stalls tickets for this amazing production at the Gielgud Theatre, with a sensational score including all your favourites.
BOGNOR REGIS & LITTLEHAMPTON
Travel down to West Sussex for not one but two elegant and traditional seaside resorts. Firstly to Bognor Regis a quintessential English seaside resort. Then onto Littlehampton, with two award-winning beaches, the beautiful River Arun and a large seafront green making it a popular destination for all.
HYTHE, DYMCHURCH & RYE
A lovely day out to three of the south coasts prettiest and quaint resorts. We start our day in Hythe with its blend of historical significance and natural beauty. Secondly we head to Dymchurch with its beautiful sand and shingle beach, which is perfect for anyone looking for a sweeping beach with a touch of seaside town charm. Finally we head further west across Romney Marsh to Rye, where its ancient medieval streets are clustered around a sandstone hillside, overlooking the meandering River Rother and Romney Marsh.