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E: 30/04 WIN a Treasure Houses of England Gold Pass
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PLEASE NOTE: The Gold Pass is valid for two adults, allowing one visit to all Ten Treasure Houses of England. Prize tickets must be presented on arrival. The Gold Pass is valid for a standard house and garden visit only. It is not valid at special events or on bank holidays. The Gold Pass will expire on 31 December 2015. Travel costs are not included. Prizes are not transferable and may not be used in conjunction with any other offer. There are no cash alternatives. Houses have varying opening hours and season. Please check the website for latest information.
End Date:
30/04/2015
At which Treasure House was the custom of taking afternoon tea said to have been popularised?a. Woburn Abbey b. Beaulieu Abbey c. Leeds Castle
answer: a. Woburn Abbey
............I L L U S T R A T E D
PLEASE NOTE: The Gold Pass is valid for two adults, allowing one visit to all Ten Treasure Houses of England. Prize tickets must be presented on arrival. The Gold Pass is valid for a standard house and garden visit only. It is not valid at special events or on bank holidays. The Gold Pass will expire on 31 December 2015. Travel costs are not included. Prizes are not transferable and may not be used in conjunction with any other offer. There are no cash alternatives. Houses have varying opening hours and season. Please check the website for latest information.
End Date:
30/04/2015
At which Treasure House was the custom of taking afternoon tea said to have been popularised?a. Woburn Abbey b. Beaulieu Abbey c. Leeds Castle
answer: a. Woburn Abbey
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