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The Laurence Sterne Trust at Shandy Hall - charity, museum, gallery & gardens - home of Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) vicar of Coxwold & author of Tristram Shandy

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Eliza Draper, great love and muse of Laurence Sterne, was born 5th April 1744 Read more about them here: laurencesternetrust.org.uk/sterne/the-jou…

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Very interesting visit to Shandy Hall to see the three bread ovens associated with the massive stacks, the wall paintings and other features, followed by an enjoyable walk around Coxwold village. Thank you to our very knowledgeable guides! Laurence SterneTrust

Very interesting visit to Shandy Hall to see the three bread ovens associated with the massive stacks, the wall paintings and other features, followed by an enjoyable walk around Coxwold village. Thank you to our very knowledgeable guides! @LSterneTrust
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Today, in humanity's darkness hangs the light of the world. In a Good Friday sermon of 1747 Sterne Laurence SterneTrust spoke about ‘the infinite labour of this day’s love’. On the cross we see ‘the bright original’ of God’s ‘unbounded goodness’: ‘a stupendous instance of compassion’.

Today, in humanity's darkness hangs the light of the world. In a Good Friday sermon of 1747 Sterne @LSterneTrust spoke about ‘the infinite labour of this day’s love’. On the cross we see ‘the bright original’ of God’s ‘unbounded goodness’: ‘a stupendous instance of compassion’.
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Shandy Hall looking well following the recent work done on the former home of Laurence Sterne Laurence SterneTrust. Signs of spring arriving - a few degrees warmer would be welcome! Open to the public for second hand books etc. again tomorrow laurencesternetrust.org.uk/2024/03/07/boo…

Shandy Hall looking well following the recent work done on the former home of Laurence Sterne @LSterneTrust. Signs of spring arriving - a few degrees warmer would be welcome! Open to the public for second hand books etc. again tomorrow laurencesternetrust.org.uk/2024/03/07/boo…
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Books, Blooms and Bric-à-Brac at Shandy Hall. Free event, 23rd & 24th March 11am – 4pm
Daffodils in the Wild Garden, pop-up shop in the gallery laurencesternetrust.org.uk/event/books-bl…

Books, Blooms and Bric-à-Brac at Shandy Hall. Free event, 23rd & 24th March 11am – 4pm Daffodils in the Wild Garden, pop-up shop in the gallery #daffodils #opengarden #popupshop #books laurencesternetrust.org.uk/event/books-bl…
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'Are we not here now, and are we not . . . gone! in a moment! 18th March 1768, Laurence Sterne died at the age of 54. Patrick Wildgust reads Trim's hat from Tristram Shandy youtube.com/watch?v=KtmEjn…

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Laurence SterneTrust Now, here’s a bit of a challenge, if you had to compare him to a more recent writer, who would come to mind? (Appreciate you might not think this is appropriate but in general terms and why?)

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Looking forward to an event at ? Need a reminder to buy your tickets? Here’s a thread of all the info you need and where to buy your tickets 🧵

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Venturing back on Twitter just for the day… to announce the title and superb cover, by the great Tom Gauld , of my new murder mystery puzzle, published this year by Unbound and available to preorder here: unbound.com/books/untitled…

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