Win afternoon tea for two at Edes House in Chichester

EDES House in Chichester is offering a chance to win free afternoon tea for two.

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Edes House manager Kim Wright and Event Co-ordinator Emma Shepherd strike a pose SUS-150731-125955001Edes House manager Kim Wright and Event Co-ordinator Emma Shepherd strike a pose SUS-150731-125955001
Edes House manager Kim Wright and Event Co-ordinator Emma Shepherd strike a pose SUS-150731-125955001

A competition run by the historic house is asking people to strike a pose on its grand steps to be in with a chance of winning.

All entrants have to do is strike a pose – the funnier the better - either alone or in a group, on the steps of the building in West Street then tweet @EdesHouse or post the picture to Facebook.com/EdesHouse.

The closing date is August 12.

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Events coordinator Emma Shepherd said: “This is a great chance to have some fun with us.

“Our afternoon teas are lovely, people won’t regret entering.

“Edes House is one of the most beautiful buildings in Chichester but people walk past our steps every day and have no idea what it is or what happens inside.”

Alongside afternoon tea, visitors can also enjoy historical tours of Edes House.

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