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Step into the Roaring Twenties at Agecroft’s Centennial Celebration

The celebration will help ensure a bright future for Agecroft Hall and Gardens.

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Exterior of Agecroft Hall and Gardens

Today, Agecroft Hall and Gardens boasts a Tudor manor house museum, formal gardens designed by renowned landscape architect Charles Gillette, expansive lawns that are perfect for picnicking, and a series of wooded trails.

Photo courtesy of Agecroft Hall and Gardens

This April marks a century since Agecroft Hall graced Virginian soil after its original 400-year tenure in Lancashire, England.

Nestled minutes from Richmond’s Carytown district, Agecroft Hall and Gardens invites Richmonders to don their 1920s-inspired outfits or cocktail attire and revel in its storied past at “A Swingin’ Centennial Celebration” on Saturday, April 11, from 6-9 p.m.

Against the backdrop of 5,000 lush tulip blooms, enter a world of vintage elegance with the Grace Street Seven’s entrancing jazz and 1920s-inspired cocktails. Indulge in appetizers, food stations, and desserts by Mosaic Catering, play lawn games, or admire classic cars and a centennial art show under elegant tents.

The evening culminates in a silent auction, all to support the preservation and community programming of this Tudor manor house museum, including a new roof.

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