Chapel After Hours: Exeter Male Voice Choir
Join Exeter Male Voice Choir with a whole new repertoire and an evening of musical delight, with proceeds supporting the ongoing restoration of Killerton's Grade I Listed Chapel.
- Booking essential
From Elbow to the Beatles, Take That to shanties, there's something for every music taste when Exeter Male Voice Choir perform their broad new repertoire at Killerton this summer, to raise funds for the Chapel restoration project.
Taking place in the Chapel which offers beautiful acoustics, this after hours concert is the perfect way to see in the change of season.
All ticket holders will be entitled to a welcome drink of either alcoholic bubbly or a soft drink, available from the Stables Coffee Shop from 5.15pm to 5.45pm.
As this event takes place outside of normal opening hours, admission charges will not apply if you arrive after 5pm. If you arrive before this time to visit the property prior to the concert, normal admission charges will still apply.
Running time (approximately): 1hr 30min (including 30 minute interval)
Suitable for ages 12+
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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All | £12.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children 12+ are welcome
- Meeting point
Chapel doors open at 5.30pm ready for the concert to start at 6pm. The Stables Coffee Shop will be open for welcome drinks from 5.15pm to 5.45pm.
- What to bring and wear
There is no heating inside the Chapel so please dress warmly. A small number of blankets will be provided but please bring your own if possible. Seating is on wooden pews so you may bring a cushion.
- Accessibility
The buggy can assist visitors who need help walking from the car park or Stables Coffee Shop to the Chapel, and will be available all evening. The walk from the Stables Coffee Shop to the Chapel is approximately 400m and uphill on gravel paths. The route is wheelchair accessible to the Chapel door, however there is no step-free access into the building.
- Other
There are no toilet facilities in the Chapel. During the concert there will be a signed short-cut to the Granary Toilets at the front of the car park, which will be approximately 400m one-way. The buggy can also run toilet trips during the interval. Assistance dogs only. No food and drink to be consumed inside the Chapel.
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