Stratford Hall Historic Preserve invites guests to explore its historic buildings and grounds decked in authentic 18th-century holiday décor as part of its annual Christmastide event on Saturday, December 13 from 4-7pm. In addition to open-house tours, some of the event’s traditions include Colonial music by Ampersand in the Great Hall, foodways with expert historic interpreter Dontavius Williams in the Historic Kitchen, tractor wagon rides, take-home ornament crafts, and a 10% discount in the Gift Shop (some exclusions apply). This year, Stratford Hall is excited to feature the 1710 Tavern for its Christmastide Dinner at 6pm in the Dining Room. The cost of this five-course gourmet dinner is $99 per person (including tax and gratuity). Reservations are required, as availability is limited. To learn more and explore the menu, visit https://www.stratfordhall.org/christmastide/.
Christmastide Tickets: https://www.simpletix.com/e/christmastide-2025-tickets-240041
Adults & children ages 14 and older: $25
Children, ages 6-13: $12
Children, ages 5 & under: FREE
Friends of Stratford members: FREE
Online ticket sales will close at 4pm on Saturday, December 13th. Tickets can be purchased at the Visitor Center. Friends of Stratford members are encouraged to redeem their free admission by bringing identification to the Visitor Center or to RSVP by calling 804-493-8919 or emailing Development@StratfordHall.org.
Dinner Reservations: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Christmastide25
$99 per person (includes meal, tax, and gratuity)
Reservation required, limited availability. A maximum of six guests are welcome per reservation. Wine, beer, and cocktails will be available for purchase with a valid ID.
About Stratford Hall Historic Preserve
Stratford Hall Historic Preserve, a National Historic Landmark in Westmoreland County, Virginia, brings together people from around the world to experience 1,800 acres of natural and human history, preserved and presented so that they can all learn from the courageous struggles of their ancestors, taking inspiration both from what they endured and what they accomplished. With the approach of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, now is a significant time to elevate the stories of the people who lived and labored here, including two signers of the Declaration of Independence, revolutionaries, and the Africans and African Americans who shaped the history of Stratford Hall. Learn more at www.StratfordHall.org.
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