Wassail is an ancient rural custom intended to wake up the sleeping spirits of fruit trees and encourage them to get growing in the hope of a good harvest of apples and fruit in the summer
Leading the jollities will be Beorma, a mixed side of lively Border Morris dancers.
......Morris as you have never experienced it before "Dumping tradition on the unwary since 2012".
Our friendly Wild Green Man of the Woods returns to provide more music and stories and will lead you in the traditional songs associated with the ceremony..
Feel free to join in the singing and the dancing as you will (bring your own pots, pans , whistles -things to make a noise - and join in ).
Warmed apple juice and spiced cider and more will be available for sale.
Please note the Gardens will be dark and we will be walking over muddy ground. Please dress accordingly. Children are very welcome.
Simple crafts to create noise making things maybe on offer - weather dependent
Please note: Last entry 5pm.
Numbers striclty limited - please make sure you have tickets in advance , this gets sold out quickly
with thanks to Richard Battye Studio for the photos