Attention all supercar fans 🚨
Fans of all things fast and the furious are in for a treat when an historic house in Lancashire hosts Supercar Showtime next week.
There will be more than 150 Supercars on show including Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren, with lots of family entertainment and an auction. Supercar Showtime is a prestigious charity event run by volunteers and four previous shows have raised more than £130,000.Nick and Karen Isherwood, of the Showtime team, said: "We are very excited to be back at Hoghton Tower yet again with a stunning line-up of supercars for owners and the general public to enjoy.
Tickets cost £8 when you pre-book, or £10 on the gate subject to availability. Children under 5 are free and pre-booking online is 'strongly recommended to avoid disappointment'.
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