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“When I started the Althorp Literary Festival 13 years ago, I hoped it would become one of the English summer’s most enjoyable events. I also wanted it to be something Althorp would be proud to be associated with”
CHARLES, 9TH EARL SPENCER
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THE ALTHORP LITERARY FESTIVAL IS A UNIQUE CELEBRATION OF THE WRITTEN WORD THAT TAKES PLACE AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF ONE OF ENGLAND’S MOST BEAUTIFUL, PRIVATE, HISTORIC HOUSES. Indeed, it’s hard to think of a more perfect or authentic venue for one of the English summer’s most enjoyable events - for literature is central to the story of Althorp. George John, the 2nd Earl Spencer, amassed one of the greatest private libraries in Europe. By the time of his death in 1834, 43,000 volumes of the rarest first editions sprawled through Althorp’s ground floor rooms. Today, Althorp’s strong connection with literature remains very much alive for the current Earl, Charles Spencer, is a best-selling historian. In its first twelve years, the Festival has been privileged to host over 300 novelists, historians, comedians, actors, politicians, sportsmen and television personalities, including Boris Johnson, Alastair Campbell, Jung Chang, Julian Fellowes, Clare Balding, Sebastian Faulks, Helen Fielding, Michael Palin, Darcey Bussell, Sir Tom Stoppard, Julian Barnes, and Twiggy. This year’s Festival continues to build on this success. We would like to invite you, along with your special clients and friends, to enjoy a wonderful summer’s day at the Althorp Literary Festival. We look forward to welcoming you to the 13th Althorp Literary Festival, on Thursday 30th June, Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd July 2016.
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ALTHORP HOUSE Charles, 9th Earl Spencer has been in charge for twenty-four of the House’s 500-year history, but has striven in that time to make a positive difference.
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ALTHORP HOUSE WAS BUILT IN 1508, BY THE SPENCERS, FOR THE SPENCERS, AND THAT IS HOW IT HAS REMAINED FOR OVER 500 YEARS. It is set in the tranquillity of its walled, 550-acre parkland – part of the wider 13,000-acre Estate – in the heart of beautiful, unspoilt, Northamptonshire countryside. Charles, 9th Earl Spencer has been in charge for just twenty-four of the House’s 500year history but has striven in that time to make a positive difference, by taking an uncompromising approach to the continuing wellbeing of Althorp. Showcasing one of Europe’s finest private collections of paintings, furniture and ceramics, each intriguing room of this magnificent family home has a fascinating story of its own.
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THURSDAY 30TH JUNE Conn Iggulden
Ravenspur
12.30pm - 1.30pm
John Suchet
The Last Waltz
12.30pm - 1.30pm
Suzannah Lipscomb
The King is Dead
2.00pm - 3.00pm
A.C. Grayling
The Age of Genius
4.00pm - 5.00pm
Simon Hughes
Who Wants to be a Batsman?
5.30pm - 6.30pm
Paul Gambaccini
Love, Paul Gambaccini
5.30pm - 6.30pm
Henrietta Knight
Not Enough Time
7.00pm - 8.00pm
Jack Cooke
The Tree Climber’s Guide
10.00am - 11.00am
The Duchess of Rutland
Capability Brown and Belvoir: Discovering a Lost Landscape
11.30am - 12.30pm
Father Michael Collins
Pope Francis: A Photographic Portrait of the People’s Pope
11.30am - 12.30pm
Charles Spencer
The Art of Queenship
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Sara Pascoe
Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Sir Richard Eyre
What Do I Know?
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Harry Parker
Anatomy of a Soldier
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Justine Picardie
Coco Chanel: The Legend and the Life
4.00pm - 5.00pm
James Naughtie
Paris Spring
4.00pm - 5.00pm
Sir Richard Evans
Art and Architecture in Hitler’s Third Reich
11.30am - 12.30pm
Christine L. Corton
London Fog: The Biography
11.30am - 12.30pm
Joan Bakewell
Stop the Clocks
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Mervyn King
The End of Alchemy
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Arne Maynard
The Gardens of Arne Maynard
2.30pm - 3.30pm
David Lough
No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Loyd Grossman
My Favourite Literary Pieces
4.00pm - 5.00pm
Charles FitzRoy
The Rape of Europa
4.00pm - 5.00pm
Daisy Dunn
Catullus’ Bedspread and The Poems of Catullus
5.30pm - 6.30pm
Anthony Horowitz
Literary Inspirations
5.30pm - 6.30pm
Ed Halliwell
Into the Heart of Mindfulness
10.00am - 11.00am
Paula Byrne
Kick
10.00am - 11.00am
Sir Jonathan Bate
The Genius of Shakespeare
11.30am - 12.30pm
Mark Price
Trading with Europe
11.30am - 12.30pm
Brian Blessed
Absolute Pandemonium
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Flora Fraser
George & Martha Washington: A Revolutionary Marriage
1.00pm - 2.00pm
Bill Bryson
The Road to Little Dribbling: More Notes From a Small Island
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Damian Collins, MP
Charmed Life: The Phenomenal World of Philip Sassoon
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Tom Bower
Broken Vows: Tony Blair - The Tragedy of Power
4.00pm - 5.00pm
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Conn Iggulden RAVENSPUR 12.30PM - 1.30PM Following the Sunday Times bestsellers Stormbird, Trinity and Bloodline, Ravenspur is the fourth book in Conn Iggulden’s superb series, set during the Wars of the Roses, a remarkable period of British history.
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John Suchet THE LAST WALTZ 12.30PM - 1.30PM
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Author and former newscaster John Suchet tells the intriguing story of the Strauss dynasty, and the tensions, jealousy and rivalries that almost destroyed its members. Set against the turbulence of 19th century Vienna, where the citizens drank champagne and danced to some of the best-loved music ever written – unaware that round the corner lay the First World War, and the end of their giddy era. John Suchet has also written many bestselling and acclaimed books about Beethoven and has, for the past five years, been the presenter of Classic FM’s popular, flagship, morning programme.
Suzannah Lipscomb THE KING IS DEAD 2.00PM - 3.00PM The King is Dead is a beautifully written account of the creation, impact and legacy of one of the most important records of the Tudor period – the last will and testament of Henry VIII. Historians have often disagreed over its intended meaning, its authenticity and validity, and the circumstances of its creation. In this fascinating book, historian and television presenter Suzannah Lipscomb examines the background to the drafting of the will and, describing Henry’s last days, offers her own illuminating interpretation on this intriguing and highly significant constitutional document.
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A.C. Grayling THE AGE OF GENIUS 4.00PM - 5.00PM Renowned philosophy professor A. C. Grayling is the author of over thirty works, including The Good Book and The Challenge of Things. Founder and Master of the New College of the Humanities, in London, Grayling believes that philosophy should take an active, useful, role in society. He will talk about his latest book, The Age of Genius – an insightful examination of the struggles, turmoil and developments of the Enlightenment, that proved fundamental in creating the world we know today.
Simon Hughes WHO WANTS TO BE A BATSMAN? 5.30PM - 6.30PM
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Paul Gambaccini LOVE, PAUL GAMBACCINI 5.30PM - 6.30PM Paul Gambaccini chose to live in the UK, arriving at the age of twenty-one from his home in the US. He went on to have a hugely successful career, primarily as a radio presenter. In 2013, he was arrested as part of the Metropolitan Police’s investigation into charges of historic sexual abuse. After a year of unimaginable stress and trauma he became the latest celebrity to be exonerated of the allegations. During that time he endured isolation and anguish, and was rendered unemployable. This book is his day-by-day account of how the full weight of the state was brought to bear on him. In conversation with Charles Spencer.
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Henrietta Knight NOT ENOUGH TIME 7.00PM - 8.00PM Not Enough Time tells the romantic and rollercoaster story of the great love between racehorse trainers Henrietta Knight and Terry Biddlecombe. It is a tale of triumph and tragedy in equal measures, as together the married couple trained the great Best Mate to win three consecutive Cheltenham Gold Cups, before the horse’s shocking death in 2005. The larger than life Terry Biddlecombe died in 2014. Now, in this touching memoir, Henrietta tells not only the story of her years with Terry, but also the account of Best Mate’s tragic death, which changed their lives forever.
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WAR, PEACE AND OTHER STORIES 1.00PM - 2.00PM
Jack Cooke THE TREE CLIMBER’S GUIDE 10.00AM - 11.00AM Part guidebook, part meditation on the consolations of nature, The Tree Climber’s Guide is a heartfelt appreciation for the natural world. In this charming, witty and exquisitely illustrated companion, Jack Cooke explores the secret city in the sky. It is a journey into the tangle of bark and branches that surround us all and a welcome reminder that the best things in life are free – they just sometimes require a leg up to get us started.
The Duchess of Rutland CAPABILITY BROWN AND BELVOIR: DISCOVERING A LOST LANDSCAPE 11.30AM - 12.30PM Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown changed the face of 18th-century England. He created landscapes with fresh hills, serpentine rivers, and expansive lakes that beautifully interact with the country estates and mansions for which they were made. SPONSORED BY
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Father Michael Collins POPE FRANCIS: A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF THE PEOPLE’S POPE
11.30AM - 12.30PM Father Michael Collins is a native of Glenageary in south County Dublin, and currently serves St Mary’s Church in the Irish capital. Having studied Theology at the diocesan seminary of Holy Cross, Father Collins was ordained and served in two parishes before moving to Rome to teach. He is a prolific author, and also writes columns for the Catholic Times and the Irish Times. With more than 250 previously unpublished images, Pope Francis: A Photographic Portrait of the People’s Pope is a behind the scenes look at a year in the life of the popular pontiff.
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To mark the 90th birthday of Her Majesty the Queen, Earl Spencer pays tribute with an entertaining journey through the 2,000 year history of England’s queens - from Boadicea to 1952 - while picking out those he personally finds particularly intriguing. Charles Spencer is a historian, and author of five books including the Sunday Times bestsellers Blenheim: Battle for Europe, and Killers of the King.
Sara Pascoe ANIMAL: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A FEMALE BODY 1.00PM - 2.00PM Comedian and Guardian columnist Sara Pascoe has appeared on television shows such as Mock the Week, QI, Room 101, and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, and has acted in Twenty Twelve and The Thick of It. In this, her first book, Sara combines autobiography and evolutionary history to explore theories of how the female body has evolved, while interweaving cultural analysis and personal experience. The result is a fascinating insight into the forces that mould and affect modern women.
Sir Richard Eyre WHAT DO I KNOW? 2.30PM - 3.30PM Sir Richard Eyre’s brilliant career as a director of theatre, film, television and opera has led him to work with the greats, including Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, Arthur Miller and Sir Anthony Hopkins.
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Harry Parker
ANATOMY OF A SOLDIER
2.30PM - 3.30PM Anatomy of a Soldier is a moving, enlightening and dramatic tale of one man’s journey of survival, and the experiences of those around him. Growing up in Wiltshire, Harry Parker joined the British Army when he was twenty-three and served in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he sustained lifechanging injuries. Anatomy of a Soldier is his debut novel. It has been acclaimed as the best work of military fiction of its generation, but harks back down the years of Britain’s military sacrifice: Harry’s talk takes place on the 100th anniversary of the first day of the Somme.
James Naughtie PARIS SPRING 4.00PM - 5.00PM James Naughtie is one of the best-known broadcasters in the UK. He presented Today on BBC Radio 4 for twenty-one years and is now a special correspondent for BBC News. Naughtie has written books on politics and music, and published his first novel, The Madness of July, in 2014. SPONSORED BY
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Justine Picardie
COCO CHANEL: THE LEGEND AND THE LIFE 4.00PM - 5.00PM
Justine Picardie is the editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar and Town & Country. She is also the author of five books including If the Spirit Moves You, which she wrote after her sister, Ruth, died of breast cancer at the age of thirty-three; it was re-released as a Picador classic in 2015.
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Sir Richard Evans ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN HITLER’S THIRD REICH 11.30AM - 12.30PM Sir Richard Evans, recently described by the Daily Telegraph as ‘the greatest living historian of the Third Reich’, is Regius Professor Emeritus of History and President of Wolfson College at Cambridge University. He has written many books including a three-volume history of Nazi Germany and, most recently, The Third Reich in History and Memory. Evans joins the Althorp Literary Festival to present an illustrated lecture, demonstrating the contradictory nature of Nazism’s artistic policies and preferences, and to show that they went far beyond simple hostility to Modernism.
Christine L. Corton LONDON FOG: THE BIOGRAPHY 11.30AM - 12.30PM This is the brilliantly original tale of the classic London fogs, thick yellow “pea-soupers”, from the industrial age of the 19th century to the clean air legislation that ended them.
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Mervyn King THE END OF ALCHEMY 1.00PM - 2.00PM
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The past twenty years saw unprecedented growth and stability, followed by the worst financial crisis the industrialised world has ever witnessed. What had been seen as the age of wisdom was suddenly viewed as the era of foolishness, and almost overnight belief turned into incredulity. Most accounts of the recent crisis focus on the symptoms and not the underlying causes of what went wrong. The End of Alchemy explains why, ultimately, this was (and remains) a crisis not of banking, but of ideas. Lord King was Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013, and is Professor of Economics and Law at New York University.
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Baroness Joan Bakewell has led a richly varied life: she has been a teacher, copywriter, studio manager, broadcaster, journalist, the Government’s Voice of Older People and chair of the theatre company Shared Experience. She has written four radio plays, two novels and an autobiography. Now President of Birkbeck College, and a Member of the House of Lords, she remains a hugely popular broadcaster. Her latest work, Stop the Clocks, is a book of musings, traversing the decades of a fascinating life. Through this thoughtful and moving book Bakewell probes the personal to look at the world that has shaped her and the one, increasingly altered, that she will leave behind.
David Lough NO MORE CHAMPAGNE: CHURCHILL AND HIS MONEY 2.30PM - 3.30PM Shortlisted for the Longman-History Today Book Prize 2016, as well as a slew of other awards, No More Champagne: Churchill and His Money is the previously untold story of Winston Churchill’s precarious finances. The popular image of Churchill conjures up a man of wealth and substance, but the reality is that – through astonishing high-living – Britain’s most celebrated 20th century statesman spent most of his life on a financial cliff-edge. Oxford History scholar David Lough brings us the most original and surprising book about Churchill to emerge for many years.
Arne Maynard THE GARDENS OF ARNE MAYNARD 2.30PM - 3.30PM Arne Maynard is one of the UK’s most sought-after and world-renowned garden designers. He is celebrated for his ability to create gardens with a particular sense of harmony and belonging, which encompass his love of craftsmanship and eye for historic details. SPONSORED BY
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Charles FitzRoy THE RAPE OF EUROPA
4.00PM - 5.00PM
The Rape of Europa is one of Titian’s great masterpieces, a work charged with eroticism and classical mystique, behind which lies a tale as compelling as the painting itself. The story ranges from the court of King Philip II of Spain, through French revolution, to its final move to America, by the brilliant art historian Bernard Berenson. In this book, Lord Charles FitzRoy weaves a unique account of its history, and the painting’s various journeys, following the rise and fall of the countries in which it has been housed and flaunted.
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4.00PM - 5.00PM
Loyd Grossman is a broadcaster, writer and entrepreneur, famous for TV classics like Through the Keyhole and Masterchef. Chairman of the Churches Conservation Trust, Chairman of the Heritage Alliance, Deputy Chairman of the Royal Drawing School, and a Governor of the British School at Rome, he was appointed CBE in 2015 for services to heritage. A keen guitarist, he and his band - The New Forbidden - have played five times at Glastonbury. Loyd will be interviewed by Charles Spencer on the subject of his favourite literary works.
Daisy Dunn CATULLUS’ BEDSPREAD
5.30PM - 6.30PM
Join classicist Daisy Dunn as she explores the world of Catullus, Rome’s most splendid and notorious ancient poet – an earthy romantic with a ready wit and sharp, cursing, tongue. This book has had consistently brilliant reviews, and is one of the stand-out publications of 2016. The multi-talented Dunn read Classics at Oxford, before completing a doctorate in Classics and History of Art at UCL. She writes and reviews for many publications, including The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator, and Standpoint.
Anthony Horowitz LITERARY INSPIRATIONS
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Anthony Horowitz is one of the most prolific and successful writers working in the UK, and is unique for triumphs across so many media, juggling writing books, TV series, films, plays and journalism. He was commissioned by the Conan Doyle Estate to write two new Sherlock Holmes novels - The House of Silk, and Moriarty - and by the Ian Fleming Estate to write the James Bond novel Trigger Mortis. Anthony is also responsible for creating and writing some of the UK’s most beloved and successful television series, including Midsomer Murders, and Foyle’s War. At Althorp, Anthony Horowitz will discuss his literary influences.
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Ed Halliwell INTO THE HEART OF MINDFULNESS 10.00AM - 11.00AM A one-time editor for FHM magazine, Ed Halliwell’s life was plagued by anxiety and depression for much of his twenties and early thirties. Frantically looking for ways to understand and relieve his distress, he eventually stumbled on meditation and Buddhism, and discovered a path that was different from the other medical and spiritual cures he had tried. The more he practised this way of being, the less depressed and anxious he became. Into the Heart of Mindfulness shares with us the lifelong path of mindfulness, how it can help us to see and transform our unhelpful biases; to cultivate kindness and to find our life’s calling.
Paula Byrne KICK 10.00AM - 11.00AM “Kick” was Joe Kennedy’s favourite child and JFK’s favourite sister. Spirited, vivacious and quick-witted, her charm was legendary and with her jokes, effervescence and ease of manner she became a star amongst friends, family and the press. She married William Cavendish, heir to the Duke of Devonshire and one of the most eligible bachelors in England, but their days of married bliss proved short as war brought tragedy and loss. Now bestselling author Paula Byrne uses recently released documents to tell this cinematic story of the meeting of American and British aristocracy, the social whirl of pre-War life, Kick Kennedy’s work for the Red Cross and as a journalist, and the religious tension that arose from her marriage to Cavendish.
Mark Price TRADING WITH EUROPE 11.30AM - 12.30PM Lord Price is the current Minister of State for Trade and Investment, a role he was appointed to in April 2016. Prior to joining the Government, Mark Price was Managing Director of Waitrose and worked for the John Lewis Partnership for over thirty years. Coming to Althorp just a week after the EU Referendum, Mark Price will share his views on the opportunities and implications for UK trade and investment in light of the result.
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Sir Jonathan Bate THE GENIUS OF SHAKESPEARE 11.30AM - 12.30PM Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford and the author of many books, including the award-winning John Clare: A Biography – we welcome Sir Jonathan to Althorp; in the year that marks the 400th anniversary of the death of the world’s greatest playwright. Sir Jonathan’s book The Genius of Shakespeare explores questions of authorship, charting how Shakespeare’s legacy has grown over the centuries. This fascinating study shows how the legend of Shakespeare’s genius was created and sustained, and how the man from Stratford-upon-Avon became a global phenomenon.
Flora Fraser GEORGE & MARTHA WASHINGTON: A REVOLUTIONARY MARRIAGE 1.00PM - 2.00PM George and Martha Washington were America’s original first couple. From the 1750s – when young soldier George wooed and wedded Martha Dandridge Custis, a pretty and rich young widow – to the forging of a new nation, Flora Fraser traces the development, both personal and political, of a historic bond. George & Martha Washington: A Revolutionary Marriage is a revealing account, giving us the first scholarly portrait of an even-handed union. Fraser brings George and Martha Washington to life afresh: he, a man who aspired to greatness; and she, a woman who, when tested, proved the ideal spouse to commander and president alike.
Brian Blessed ABSOLUTE PANDEMONIUM 1.00PM - 2.00PM There is no one quite like Brian Blessed. One of this country’s best known and most highly respected actors, he is also a trained undertaker, secret romantic, martial artist and mountaineer.
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MARCUS ARMYTAGE Marcus Armytage is the racing correspondent for Horse and Hound and The Daily Telegraph where he has worked for twenty one years. As an amateur jockey, Marcus rode 100 winners including three at the Cheltenham Festival, but he is best remembered for winning the 1990 Grand National on Mr Frisk.
PAUL BLEZARD Broadcaster and author Paul Blezard presented all 2,000 editions of the daily author interview programme Between the Lines on Sony Award-winning Oneword Radio and has chaired or moderated live events at numerous literary festivals around the world.
SUZI FEAY Suzi Feay is a literary critic and broadcaster, a member of the Author’s Club and the chair of the books section of the Critic’s Circle. She teaches journalism for creative writing students at Brunel University.
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Map To The Round Oval
State Dining Room
Waterstones Bookshop and Book Signing Marquee
Althorp House Wootton Hall Entrance
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Food, Drink, Shopping and Events AT THE FESTIVAL STABLES CAFÉ Join us for fresh summer salads, sandwiches and cakes, along with a varied selection of hot and cold drinks, including wine, in the Stables Café.
POP-UP FOOD STALLS In addition to the Stables Café there will be alternative food and drink pop-ups located in the Stables Courtyard, against the backdrop of poetry readings and musical performances.
WATERSTONES BOOKSHOP The primary Festival bookshop will be located in the Waterstones marquee, on the front lawns. A secondary Waterstones bookshop will be stationed in the Saloon, at the heart of the House.
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WINSER LONDON The Althorp Literary Festival will once again become home to Winser London’s pop-up shop, offering chic cashmere, luxurious silks, as well as weekend and workwear that will become wardrobe favourites.
PLAX JEWELLERY Creating beautiful, bespoke, luxury, pearl Jewellery to fall in love with, PLAX’s collections aim to express individuality whilst unravelling the splendour and significance of fine pearls.
THE THINKING TRAVELLER A specialist villa rental company with a collection of exceptional properties in some of the most beautiful areas of the Mediterranean, the Thinking Traveller team will be onsite to offer expert local knowledge and a personal service that’s second to none.
ELEMIS The luxury British skincare and spa brand will be at the Althorp Literary Festival with the Elemis Spa bus, offering a range of treatments for Festival-goers to indulge in, between sessions.
LONGTHORNE GUNMAKERS Representing the very best in English craftsmanship, Longthorne will be showcasing a selection of their bespoke, handcrafted, shotguns.
FRINGE EVENTS In addition to the main Festival programme, a variety of fringe events will be taking place each day. These include live music, poetry and performance art. Please keep an eye on our website for further details, and check the on-site information boards on the day.
GARDENS AND ROUND OVAL The magnificent Round Oval and gardens are open for festival-goers to stroll around, during the Literary Festival.
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OPENING TIMES The gates will open each day at 9.00am – with the exception of Thursday 30th June, when they will open at 11.30am.
PARKING All visitors are required to park in the car park, by Althorp’s West Gate. This is located on Chinkwell Lane, on the road to Great Brington - postcode: NN7 4HQ. For further information on how to find us, please visit our website www.spencerofalthorp.com There will be a courtesy shuttlebus running from the West Gate entrance to the Stables Courtyard for festival-goers to use. Alternatively, we advise guests to allow 15 minutes to walk from the car park to the House.
VENUES Talks will be held in two venues: the main auditorium is a marquee situated on the front lawns in front of Althorp; with the more intimate State Dining Room, inside the House. Blackboards will be present on the day, stating where your chosen talk(s) will be taking place. We kindly ask you to take your seat 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of the session.
BOOK SIGNING All of the authors speaking in the main auditorium, on the front lawn, will be signing books within the Waterstones bookshop and book signing marquee. Authors speaking in the State Dining Room will sign their books in the Saloon, in the main House.
VISITORS WITH DISABILITIES Please contact 01604 770 107 should wheelchair access be required. Wheelchairs are available free of charge, but must be booked in advance. There is a disabled parking area within the main car park and a courtesy shuttlebus operates throughout the Festival between the West Gate entrance and the Stables Courtyard. Please be advised that disabled parking facilities are available to Blue Badge Holders, near to the House.
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TRAVELLING BY CAR Althorp is located 7 miles North West of Northampton off the A428. FROM THE SOUTH: Althorp is clearly signed as you approach Northampton from Junct. 16 of the M1. FROM THE NORTH: Leave the M1 at Junct. 18. Take the first left at the roundabout and follow signs to Northampton. FROM THE EAST: From A14 Junct. 1, follow the A5199 south to Chapel Brampton and turn off to Althorp.
PARKING All visitors are required to park in the car park, by Althorp’s West Gate. This is located on Chinkwell Lane, on the road to Great Brington - postcode: NN7 4HQ
ACCOMMODATION For places to stay in the area, please see ‘Visiting Althorp’ on our website: www.spencerofalthorp.com
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Althorp House OPENING 2016 ALTHORP, THE HISTORIC HOME OF THE SPENCER FAMILY SINCE 1508, IS DELIGHTED TO WELCOME VISITORS THIS SUMMER BY GUIDED TOUR. Visitors can enjoy a guided tour of the House in the company of one of Althorp’s expert tour guides, discovering the fascinating history of one of England’s most beautiful, private and historic houses. Admire the magnificent interiors and one of Europe’s finest private collections of paintings, furniture and ceramics. Take a wander around the Gardens, the Exhibition, the Stables Gift Shop, and enjoy delicious refreshments in the Stables Café. Althorp will be open from 11am to 5pm, with last admission to the House at 3pm, and to the Stables and Grounds at 4pm.
2016 OPENING DATES OPEN DAILY JULY: Monday 4th to Sunday 31st July, from 11am to 5pm. OPEN DAILY AUGUST: Monday 1st to Wednesday 31st August, from 11am to 5pm. OPEN DAILY SEPTEMBER: Thursday 1st to Sunday 11th September, from 11am to 5pm. Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th September for the Althorp Food and Drink Festival.
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Tickets for the House Opening include access to the House (by Guided Tour), Gardens, Stables and current Exhibition, and are available to purchase at the West Gate (Main Visitor Entrance) from 11am on the day of your visit. Pre-booked tickets are available to purchase online and in advance by calling 01604 770 107 or from Althorp’s website: www.spencerofalthorp.com/visit To find out more about events being held at Althorp, then please visit Althorp’s website: www.spencerofalthorp.com/events For any further information, please telephone the House Opening team on 01604 770 107 or send email enquiries to: mail@althorp.com
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