We raised over £2000 with Music by the Moat

With gift aid, the event raised over £2000 to support the maintenance of the beautiful St Mary's Church in Letheringham. Considering the ticket price was only £10, people were generous enough to donate as much again!

Many people donated to the event without being able to attend. These include Paul and Julie Tilcock, Sue Clough,  Richard and Jacqui Fairey to name but a few and we are so terribly grateful. Thank you.

The raffle was a huge success and alone raised near to £250. Well done Polly who worked tirelessly.

A huge thankyou to Polly and Maurice ffitch, Marion Brown and Paul Clarke who basically ran the entire event!! Without them there would have been no teas or cakes!

We sold out at 100 tickets so next year we will organise for the total to be 200.

Thanks also to the fabulous bands who ensured there was something for everyone's taste! 

Everything is set for tomorrow

Nearly a hundred people will be coming to Letheringham Lodge's first 'Music by the Moat'. Luckily there is no forecast for rain but it might be quite breezy so we have some lovely gazebos for people to relax in.

Most people will be arriving at 3.00 p.m. and the music will start just after this. Parking is very easy on either side of the driveway and people are invited to drop off their guests near the house, prior to turning back to park.

Tours of the Lodge will take place every half hour starting at 3.30 p.m. A bell will sound to signal the tours and each can accommodate 15 people. We will be providing an A4 sheet about the history of the Lodge. The famous historian couple (Edward and Joanna Martin) who have written the summary article will actually be at the event so you can ask them questions!! 

We will be providing people with blankets in case of inclement weather but our fingers are crossed!!





The scaffolding is back

We are just about to finish off the exterior renovation - remove the last 6 modern windows and return the original restored ones, remove the final concrete render and replace with lime and repair the wood frame where necessary. 

The scaffolding is going up again! They needed to use a boat!

 

 

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This is the final elevation to be done. Goodbye horrid, yellow-baby-sick coloured paint - hello lovely white lime wash!!

Clearing out the kitchen

We have started carefully removing some very unsympathetic kitchen units and can now enjoy the wonderful north wall of the tudor lodge. It shows the massive corner post that matches the two on the exterior to the south. 

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Unfortunately the entire house had been painted in a rather disgusting 'pus' colour - someone described it as baby sick. We have got one room left to paint to get rid of it all!