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A Georgian Operatic Christmas at Quebec House

Celebrate a festive Georgian Christmas at Quebec House in Kent.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event (admission applies)

Open weekends 22 November-21 December 2025. 11am to 3pm with last entry at 2.30pm.

This Christmas, come to Quebec House for an 18th century operatic experience. Glimpse the world of the opera through miniature and life-sized scenes set out in the rooms of the former family home of General James Wolfe.

Soundscapes and creative visuals will lead you to explore the house. Delicious scents will take you from observing the cooks in the kitchen to tasting samples which are served by volunteers in the Coach House across the garden.

Remember to bring some spare change in exchange for the tasty treats prepared by our volunteer cooks. Every donation helps us to look after the special places in the care of the National Trust.

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Suitability

Children welcome.

Meeting point

Scan your membership card or pay for admission in the Coach House, then return to the front of Quebec House to begin your visit.

Accessibility

Mobility parking in town car park. Loose gravel path in places. Accessible toilet. Exhibition via stairs only.

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