Film fanatics are invited to cosy under the stars and experience the magic of outdoor cinema this weekend.
The Luna Cinema, along with headline partners Little Moons, returns to Longleat House, near Warminster, from Friday 23 to Sunday 25 September for three nights of open air cinema.
Guests are welcome to pack their own picnics or take advantage of the on-site full bar and pre-order movie snacks. Please note that bringing alcohol is restricted.
The programme features a line-up of classic and new film favourites – back on the big screen as originally intended. Screenings including West Side Story, Grease and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Tickets for Longleat House are on sale now and can be purchased here.
Visitors can cosy up with their plus-one for the evening on Luna’s brand-new Date Night Double Deckchair or upgrade their general admission ticket by hiring a Director’s Chair for the evening.
For the ultimate VIP experience guests can opt for the Luna Luxe Sofa, which offers two people the chance to watch the film from luxury sofa seating with blankets, heaters, and a bottle of bubbly.
'Something for everyone'
The Luna Cinema founder George Wood said: “We are so excited to be coming to Longleat House this year for our 2022 season and 15th consecutive year of bringing people together through the magical experience of cinema under the stars.
"The programme at Longleat House will offer something for everyone in Wiltshire. So, round up your friends and dig out that picnic blanket as the screenings at Longleat House promise to be special!”
Prices start from £16 including booking fees and the season runs from now until 2nd October, with the first viewing at Longleat House on the 23rd September.
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