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Spring Afternoon Tea at Healing Manor Hotel

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Enjoy a taste of Spring with this seasonal Afternoon Tea. Featuring a light and fresh selection of savouries, sandwiches, scones and sweets, Spring Afternoon Tea is available as Regular, Vegetarian, Gluten-Free and Vegan, for £30 per person, with a Children’s Menu available for £18 per person.
The Spring Afternoon Tea Menu is:
Sandwiches:
– Cheese and Pickle
– Haslet and Tomato Chutney
– Egg and Cress
Savouries:
– Quiche, wilted garlic, pea and asparagus
– Pâté, sourdough crackers, crudités
– Pea and Mint Soup
Scone:
– Plain Scone, strawberry jam, clotted cream
– Sultana Scone, cinnamon cream cheese
Sweets
– Iced Finger, lemon cream
– Millionaire’s Shortbread
– Carrot Cake, walnuts
– Cherry Bakewell
– Coconut Macaroon, shredded coconut
For full menus, please refer to the website.
Spring Afternoon Tea is served between 12pm and 2.30pm on: Thursday 15, Friday 16, Saturday 17, Thursday 22, Friday 23, Saturday 24, Thursday 29, Friday 30, and Saturday 31 May, and Thursday 5, Friday 6 and Saturday 7 June 2025, 12pm-2.30pm.

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June 3, 2025 |

Exhibition: Streets of Grimsby

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Streets of Grimsby

24th May 2025 – 15th March 2026

Doughty Gallery, Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre

An exhibition of artworks from the museum’s collection featuring local scenes from the 1850s to present day. Accompanied by reflections, including a music video, from local people.

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June 3, 2025 |

Exhibition: Richard Meaghan – The Man Who Remembered The Future

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Richard Meaghan’s series of self-portraits reflects his sharp critique of society, examining the complexities of identity, power, and societal expectations. He describes his art as a form of protest, aiming to expose the ugliness, hypocrisy, and sickness of the world. His emasculated figures, often grotesque and exaggerated, are a satirical commentary on the dehumanization and corruption he observes in the world today.

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