We are delighted to support the St Clare Hospice through a special valuation day on Thursday 3 October, where our team will be available to help you discover the value of your items, whilst raising crucial funds for the charity.
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The valuation event will take place at St Clare Hospice, Hastingwood Road, Hastingwood, Essex, CM17 9JX between 10am – 4pm, where our specialists will be on hand to view and value your items, including anything from jewellery, Asian art, pictures, antiques and collectables to wine and coins.
St Clare Hospice is a charity providing specialist palliative care to improve the lives of people affected by a life-limiting illness in West Essex and the borders of East Hertfordshire. Their care enables people, their families, and carers, to make the most of every moment together, no matter how long they have left to live, supporting them whether at home or in the Hospice.
We welcome donations to the charity during the event, in addition Sworders will be making a donation following the sale of any items consigned on the day. The vital funds raised by this event will ensure that they can continue to provide care for those that need it.
Thursday 3 October | 10am - 4pm
St Clare Hospice | Hastingwood Road | Hastingwood | Essex | CM17 9JX
We welcome walk in visits throughout the day, no appointment necessary. For more information about the event, please contact
events@sworder.co.uk | 01279 817778
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