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Christmas Wreath Making & Afternoon Tea

20 Corick Rd, OMAGH, Clogher, Tyrone, BT76 0BZ
Christmas Wreath Making & Afternoon Tea

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Step into the festive season with an elegant and creative experience at Corick House Hotel & Spa on Sunday 15th November at 11am. Join award-winning florist David McConkey for a beautifully curated Christmas wreath masterclass, set within the refined surroundings of our countryside estate.

Guided by David's expert eye and signature creative flair, you will craft your own bespoke wreath using seasonal foliage, natural textures and festive accents—perfect for welcoming guests to your home throughout the Christmas season. Whether you are new to wreath making or simply looking to enjoy a relaxed and inspiring morning, this hands-on workshop offers the perfect balance of creativity and indulgence.

Following the masterclass, take time to unwind and enjoy a traditional Afternoon Tea, thoughtfully prepared and served in elegant surroundings. From delicate finger sandwiches to freshly baked scones and sweet treats, it's an experience designed to be savoured at a slower pace.

This is more than a workshop—it's a moment to pause, create and embrace the magic of the season in the heart of the Clogher Valley. Gather friends, treat family, or take time out for yourself and enjoy a festive escape filled with warmth, creativity and quiet luxury.

What's included:
Expert tuition from award-winning florist David McConkey
All materials to create your own Christmas wreath
A beautifully curated Afternoon Tea experience
A relaxed, festive atmosphere in an elegant countryside setting

Spaces are limited, early booking is highly recommended.

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Season (15 Nov 2026)
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Sunday11:00

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