NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, UK / AGILITYPR.NEWS / February 19, 2020 / Friday 13 March 2020, 5pm til late
Artisan food tastings, garden talks, demos, personal styling and spa treatments are among the treats and offers lined up for the Spring Launch event at Belvoir’s Engine Yard on 13 March 2020.
The late night shopping event will also mark the official opening of Vale House - the latest building to be restored at the Engine Yard - with the opportunity to meet the newest outlets to join the rural retail village.
Specialist advice for home and garden projects is now available from kitchen design company LA Kitchen Collections and stoves company RDR Stoves with garden makeovers and maintenance from D. Allen Landscaping.
Joining them in Vale House is bespoke wedding dress maker Caroline Chamberlain Bridal Studio - with models showcasing her latest designs on the night - and the new campervan interior design brand, Tribe Campers.
Complimentary food samples created by Jorge Artisan Foods will be available in the new space from 5pm.
The evening will also see the launch of the new Spring menu showcasing local and sustainable ingredients at The Fuel Tank presented by new executive chef Chris Ansell, with bookings being taken for tables between 6-10pm.
A personal stylist will be presenting the new Spring Collections at The Duchess Gallery and will also be available throughout the night for consultations.
Visitors can also enjoy complementary nail treatments from Belvoir Casa; free samples from tea and coffee specialist Cherizena; a Spring garden talk and demonstration from Idle Mole along with five percent off all garden plants; a free class at the Sunita Passi Wellness Centre; bubbles and cupcakes and a 20 percent offer from B-jewellery along with lots more offers from Margo & Plum, The Country Victualler, Cocoa Amore, PEEQ and Craft4Kids.
Timings
Shopping: 5 – 8pm
Fuel Tank: 6 – 10pm
Balloon Bar: Closes 11pm
For more information on the Engine Yard, visit https://www.engineyardbelvoir.com/
About Us
About Belvoir Castle
Located in rural Leicestershire’s Vale of Belvoir, Belvoir Castle has been the home to the Duke of Rutland’s family since 1067. Pronounced ‘beaver’, its name derives from the meaning ‘beautiful view’ in French and dates back to Norman times.
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About The Engine Yard
Carefully restored from Victorian buildings and surrounded by woodland, the Engine Yard is the first retail village of its kind in the local area. Originally constructed in 1850, the Engine Yard has a wealth of history, and was once the hub of the estate with a saw mill, wagon making shop and wheelwright’s shop. Today it’s home to a distinctive selection of shops and experiences right next to Belvoir Castle.
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Contacts
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Phone: +44 115 910 1500
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