The Body in the Kitchen Garden
Vintage Cream Tea with Paula Sutton
Friday 22 May, 2.00pm
National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall
Tickets: £18.00 - £20.00
Join interior stylist, author, columnist, and TV personality Paula Sutton for an in-conversation event over cream tea in the atmospheric grounds of Dragon Hall.
The Body in the Kitchen Garden is the second book in Paula’s cosy crime series. In the idyllic village of Pudding Corner, tea is poured, secrets simmer, gardens hide more than just weeds — and murder is blooming once again…
Your ticket includes a classic English cream tea, with a choice of tea or coffee, to enjoy as Paula takes to the stage in conversation. She will go behind the scenes of The Body in the Garden, revealing the inspiration for vintage aficionado-turned-sleuth Daphne Brewster, and sharing insights into the creative process — as well as why Norfolk provides such a rich and atmospheric backdrop for her writing.
‘Miss Marple for the 21st Century. Loved it. A must-read’ S.J. Bennett
‘Reminiscent of Poirot… Daphne Brewster is easily the most interesting whodunnit sleuth in years’ Paterson Joseph
Paula Sutton is a vintage-hunting interiors stylist, author, columnist and television personality showcasing her wonderful cottage-core and cosy Norfolk life through a lens. Paula upped and left her glamorous London life — where she worked in fashion publishing — over ten years ago to move to Hill House in Norfolk with her husband and three children. Since then, Paula has curated a beautiful country home, mixing new with vintage, to find her perfect aesthetic. She is the creator of the popular blog, Hill House Vintage, with over half-a-million Instagram followers and was named by Vogue as the ‘happiest influencer on Instagram’. She is a presenter on Channel 4’s Millionaire Hoarders
Important information
Venue: National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Tickets
Tickets: £20.00
Concessions: 10% off tickets priced £10 or over for D/deaf or disabled, Full-time students, Go 4Less cardholders and those on Universal Credit
Essential Companions: Any audience member requiring an essential carer/companion can get one free ticket. Relevant discounts or concessions still apply to the paid ticket.
City of Literature offer: Book 3+ City of Literature events in the same transaction and get 10% off (excludes workshops)
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Friday
22 May
02:00 pm
£18.00 - £20.00

City of Literature is a Norfolk & Norwich Festival and National Centre for Writing presentation, programmed by the National Centre for Writing.