Glanmore House hosts Harvest Tea for community
The historic Glanmore House hosted a Harvest Tea to raise money for Friends of Glanmore projects. QNetNews reporter Hannah Eden was there to record the ensuing frivolity. No related posts.
The historic Glanmore House hosted a Harvest Tea to raise money for Friends of Glanmore projects. QNetNews reporter Hannah Eden was there to record the ensuing frivolity. No related posts.
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