A POPULAR National Trust site will be closing early over the next two days due to extreme weather.
Hanbury Hall in Droitwich has announced it will be reducing its opening hours on Wednesday, June 24 and Thursday, June 25, as a result of the red heat warning covering the county.
The main house will be closing at 1pm with the food and beverage outlets closing at 3pm.
The gates to the property will be closed at 3.30pm.
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A spokesperson for the hall said; “Following a review of temperatures, we’re going to reduce opening hours at Hanbury Hall for June 24 and June 25.
“House to close at 1pm. F&B outlets to close at 3pm. Gates at 3.30pm
“If you’ve booked into a yoga class tomorrow from 6pm to 7pm, please be aware this class is still going ahead as planned.”
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The Met Office has given a red weather warning for Wednesday June 24 and Thursday June 25.
A spokesperson for The Met Office said: “An exceptional spell of hot and humid weather is expected across this region (including Worcester), with impacts to the general population highly likely.”
