Christmas competition time: win a luxury gift bundle from Lewes, with love

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED

Thank you to everyone who entered and congratulation to our lucky winners. We wish you all a wonderful festive season.

 

From Lewes, with love this Christmas 

To spread a little festive cheer in this tough year, we’re offering you the chance to win a collection of luxury gifts donated by some of our partners in Lewes.

From independent artwork to delicious award-winning wine, you could be in with a chance to sample the best of East Sussex this Christmas. Supporting local business is important now more than ever. That’s why we are delighted to be working with such amazing local suppliers and collaborators on The Grain Store Luxury Christmas Bundle Giveaway. 

The competition will run on Instagram until midnight on Sunday 29 November. The winner will be announced on Tuesday 01 December - a perfect start to Advent and the Christmas countdown. 

Continue reading to find out what’s included and ho-ho-how to apply. Good Luck.

 

What’s included in The Grain Store Luxury Christmas Bundle?

We have an amazing collection of individual, hand-crafted and local items, including pampering sets, tasty treats and stylish pieces for the home. The star of the show is an original artwork by Peta King (with a retail price of £95), thanks to Kings Framers. 

The full luxury bundle includes:

  • A bottle of award winning sparkling English white wine from Beacon Down Wines

  • Delicious Ouse Valley cheeseboard chutney from Cheese Please Lewes

  • A framed 9 x 9 pressed Queen Anne's lace original artwork by Peta King courtesy of Kings Framers

  • Enjoy a silent night with Deep Sleep Bath Salts from 360 Botanics

  • A vibrant coloured hand block printed jotter from Molly Mahon

  • A collection of luxury home treatments including body wash, body lotion and face cream by A.S Apothecary

  • 1 x Lewes Map and 1 x Brighton Map tea towels hand drawn by artist Malcolm Trollope-Davis and gifted by Lewes Map store

  • A selection of 'Fabulous Fruit and Vivacious Vegetables' soft toys from The Laurels (and Littlelaurels)

  • Natural, ethical and cruelty-free hand soap, as well as artisan chocolates gifted by FLINT

  • One of our very own stylish The Grain Store tote bags


Details of how to enter

To be in with a chance of winning, visit us on Instagram: @thegrainstorelewes and follow these simple steps:

1. Follow @TheGrainStoreLewes

2. Like one of our #TGSchristmas posts 

3. Tag your friends in the posts (we will give YOU 1 x entry per friend tagged)

Follow the rules to apply and don’t forget, the more the merrier. For each friend you tag, YOU will be entered into the competition again. For example, if you tag five friends then we will enter you five times. 

The competition will run from Monday 23 November and close at midnight on Sunday 29 November. All entrants must be UK residents and over the age of 18. The winner will be revealed on Tuesday 01 December and contacted via Instagram messenger.

Postage and packaging 

We will contact the lucky winner via Instagram messenger on Tuesday 01 December to obtain your delivery address (UK addresses only). 

We will do our best to make sure that your Grain Store Luxury Christmas Bundle arrives in perfect order, but can’t compensate for any delays or damage that is caused during postage. We do hope there are no naughty little elves who will not take care of your goods. Santa is watching.

If you have any questions about the competition, please contact us at info@thegrainstorelewes.com

Thanks to our partners and Good Luck everyone!

 
 

 

+44 (0)1273 713 339

stay@thegrainstorelewes.com

business@thegrainstorelewes.com

Article by Katherine Murphy

 
Christopher Lewis

Studio Lewis is run by Christopher Lewis, a freelance graphic designer working in Lewes, East Sussex. Please feel free to get in touch.

https://www.studiolewis.co.uk
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