Sewerby Hall and Gardens - Days Out Leaflets
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Weddings <strong>and</strong><br />
corporate room hire<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> is an ideal venue for your civil<br />
partnership ceremony. We have two rooms available for hire<br />
– the charming Orangery seating up to 120 guests, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Swinton room, a splendid smaller period room seating up to 70<br />
guests. At <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> our experienced staff are here to make<br />
you feel relaxed on your special day. After the ceremony, it’s into<br />
our fantastic gardens to photograph those cherished moments<br />
that will be with you forever.<br />
We are also licensed for renewal of vows <strong>and</strong> naming<br />
ceremonies.<br />
The Orangery, Swinton Room <strong>and</strong><br />
Board Room also offer the ideal<br />
accommodation for corporate<br />
room hire. Whether you require<br />
a team training day, meeting,<br />
workshop, presentation or lecture<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong>’s stunning setting can<br />
make the event memorable for<br />
all your clients <strong>and</strong> guests. With<br />
many of the necessary facilities<br />
on site, including Tea Rooms <strong>and</strong> a<br />
large, free car park, <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> really is the ideal<br />
setting for your function.<br />
The gardens <strong>and</strong> woodl<strong>and</strong> walk<br />
The estate now comprises of 50 acres of multi-award winning<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scaped gardens (Gold, Yorkshire In Bloom 2008).<br />
It includes a scenic woodl<strong>and</strong> walk <strong>and</strong> Marie Curie Daffodil<br />
Trail (during springtime) <strong>and</strong> many visitors come to experience<br />
the peace <strong>and</strong> tranquillity of the stunning formal <strong>and</strong> walled<br />
gardens.<br />
Don’t miss the elegance <strong>and</strong> symmetrical design arrangement<br />
of the formal gardens <strong>and</strong> their magnificent monkey-puzzle<br />
trees, reputed to be among the oldest in Engl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
Adjacent you will find the Old English Rose <strong>and</strong> Walled<br />
<strong>Gardens</strong>. Perfect locations to sit on one of the many benches<br />
or stroll through colourful floral displays.<br />
The greenhouses feature plants grown by the local <strong>Out</strong>reach<br />
Programme which may be on sale at various times throughout<br />
the year.<br />
The future of <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong><br />
As part of the Bridlington Regeneration Programme, consultants<br />
(Meadowhead Projects Ltd) have been appointed by East Riding of<br />
Yorkshire Council. Their task was to carry out a comprehensive<br />
review of <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> <strong>and</strong> develop a masterplan for<br />
the future sustainability of the Estate. The aim is to ensure a high<br />
quality visitor experience for the future, which needs to be in<br />
keeping with the conservation <strong>and</strong> heritage of the area.<br />
Indoor events<br />
Exhibitions 2009<br />
West Wing Gallery<br />
4 April - 31 May<br />
Walter Goodin. Above All, The Sky<br />
This exhibition brings together over<br />
forty paintings from museums <strong>and</strong> private<br />
collections. It represents the achievements<br />
of a local artist who evokes the atmosphere<br />
of his native Yorkshire. His most appealing<br />
views of the Wolds or Bridlington Harbour<br />
are enough to induce a longing for home<br />
in any ex-patriot - or a feeling of pride<br />
in anyone lucky enough to live in this<br />
beautiful area.<br />
13 June - 30 August<br />
Open Art<br />
Open to professional <strong>and</strong> amateur artists<br />
<strong>and</strong> craft makers within a 40 mile radius of<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong>.<br />
5 September - 1 November<br />
Yorkshire Monochrome Group<br />
This group of photographers aim to<br />
encourage monochrome photography by<br />
producing <strong>and</strong> showing their work.<br />
Bride’s Room<br />
4 April - 17 May<br />
Lyn Henderson<br />
L<strong>and</strong>scapes <strong>and</strong> other images created in felt.<br />
23 May - 2 August<br />
Julie Thompson<br />
This artist looks at our Yorkshire l<strong>and</strong>scape,<br />
capturing it in all its moods <strong>and</strong> diversity.<br />
8 August - 1 November<br />
Trevor Field Trust<br />
A selection of paintings from the <strong>Sewerby</strong><br />
collection purchased by the trust for the<br />
people of Bridlington to enjoy.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> makes a significant contribution to the<br />
local economy. Attracting up to 180,000 visitors annually. The work<br />
aims to make sure that <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> makes the best<br />
possible contribution to the regeneration of Bridlington, <strong>and</strong> is well<br />
placed for the future as an attraction for residents <strong>and</strong> visitors.<br />
Firm proposals are expected to be developed during 2009.<br />
Visit www.bridlingtonregeneration.com or call Bridlington<br />
Regeneration office on: 01262 401112 for more details <strong>and</strong> updates<br />
through the year.<br />
East Wing<br />
4 April - 31 May<br />
Graham Rhodes<br />
A collection of digitally manipulated<br />
photographs taken at <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Bridlington.<br />
27 June - 1 November<br />
The People’s Park<br />
The history of <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong><br />
from 1934 up to the present day. By looking<br />
at the experiences <strong>and</strong> memories of both<br />
employees <strong>and</strong> visitors, the history of the<br />
‘People’s Park’ over the last 75 years will be<br />
brought to life.<br />
Ground Floor Corridor<br />
4 April - 1 November<br />
Cooking Without Gas<br />
This fascinating exhibition charts the<br />
history of <strong>Sewerby</strong>’s basement kitchen from<br />
1714 until 1808 <strong>and</strong> aims to give the visitor<br />
an insight into the heart of the old house.<br />
(The kitchen is not open to the public.)<br />
Tea dances<br />
2.00pm - 4.00pm every Monday except<br />
bank holidays. come along for an afternoon<br />
of dancing in a welcoming <strong>and</strong> friendly<br />
atmosphere.<br />
Piano recitals<br />
Recitals start at 2.00pm <strong>and</strong> have a duration<br />
of approximately one hour. They take place<br />
every Thursday 7 May to 26 October <strong>and</strong><br />
feature many pianists offering a variety of<br />
music to suit virtually all tastes.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong><br />
Church lane, SEWERBY, Bridlington, YO15 1EA<br />
Tel: 01262 673769 Fax: 01262 673090<br />
www.sewerby-hall.co.uk E-mail: sewerby.hall@eastriding.gov.uk<br />
Admission prices 2009 (Estate charging periods)<br />
Additional charging period 18 July – 7 September 2009<br />
Admission prices<br />
Adult £4.20<br />
Over 60 £3.40<br />
Children (5-15) £2.20<br />
Family (2+3) £12.50<br />
Group (10+)<br />
half price<br />
Season passes<br />
Adult/ Over 60 £12.00<br />
Children (5-15) £6.00<br />
Family (2+3) £35.00<br />
NB: Books of discounted cliff top l<strong>and</strong> train<br />
tickets available for annual pass holders<br />
only, available from the estate office.<br />
Cliff top train<br />
(<strong>Sewerby</strong> to Limekiln Lane)<br />
Adults (single/return) £1.50/£2.40<br />
Children (single/return) 80p/£1.30<br />
(<strong>Sewerby</strong> to Leisure World)<br />
Adults (single/return) £2.40/£3.80<br />
Children (single/return) £1.40/£2.20<br />
Book 15 Tickets (Adult) £14.00<br />
Book 15 Tickets (Child) £7.00<br />
Zoo pay Box<br />
Adult / Over 60 £2.00<br />
Children (5-15) £1.00<br />
Santa’s Grotto £3.95<br />
Summer lecture series<br />
31 July | 7, 14, 21, 28 August<br />
Every Friday starting at 2.30pm<br />
Orangery concert series<br />
Every Sunday starting at 3.00pm from the<br />
30 March to 18 May<br />
A week of music<br />
Every day from Tuesday to Saturday at<br />
2.00pm 20 - 24 October<br />
There is no charge to attend daytime<br />
lectures, recitals or concerts. You are<br />
simply invited to make a donation towards<br />
operating costs.<br />
Golf prices<br />
Adult £2.50<br />
Over 60 £1.90<br />
Children (5-15) £1.40<br />
(Non estate charging periods)<br />
Adult £3.60<br />
Over 60 £2.90<br />
Children (5-15) £2.50<br />
Group of 4 adults £12.00<br />
Ball Deposit £1.00<br />
Lost Ball £1.00<br />
Putting green<br />
Adult / Over 60 £1.70<br />
Children (5-15) 85p<br />
Golf season passes<br />
Adult £85.00<br />
Over 60 £55.00<br />
Children (5-15) £42.50<br />
Note: Golf charges are in addition<br />
to estate admission price.<br />
Other charges<br />
Wedding photographs £65.00<br />
British Cactus &<br />
Succulent Society<br />
Bridlington branch<br />
34th annual show<br />
12.30pm - 5.00pm 5 July<br />
Children’s <strong>Hall</strong>oween<br />
Workshops<br />
Booking required contact the Estate office<br />
for full details. | 28 October<br />
Scary masks workshop<br />
2 – 4pm ( 5 – 12ys)<br />
Illuminated lantern workshop<br />
10 – 12.45pm ( 5 – 12yrs)<br />
Visitor information<br />
Pushchairs <strong>and</strong> Prams - Regretfully, for health <strong>and</strong> safety reasons, pushchairs/ prams are not<br />
allowed in the <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tea Rooms, with the exception of those requiring additional assistance.<br />
Toilets <strong>and</strong> Baby Changing Facilities - These are accessible within the <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> Courtyard.<br />
Dogs - Dogs must be on a lead at all times. No dogs are allowed in the <strong>Hall</strong>, Zoo or Tea<br />
Rooms (guide dogs welcome). Please clean up after your dog.<br />
Parking – Free all year round for visitors to the <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> only (inc. coaches).<br />
Open <strong>and</strong> locked according to seasonal daylight hours. Overflow car parking is available on<br />
selected special event days.<br />
L<strong>and</strong> Train - Runs every 20 minutes (approximately) along the North side cliff top<br />
<strong>Out</strong>reach - <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> serves as a great environment for the <strong>Out</strong>reach<br />
project providing the opportunity for those involved to interact with staff <strong>and</strong> visitors. As<br />
horticulture is a very therapeutic pastime, it also provides the chance to enjoy the work<br />
that they do, have fun <strong>and</strong> promote their produce.<br />
Group <strong>and</strong> Educational Visits - We welcome pre-booked visitor parties <strong>and</strong> educational<br />
groups. Discounts are available<br />
Gift Shop - Located within the <strong>Hall</strong> it offers a range of gifts <strong>and</strong> souvenirs for all ages.<br />
Access for All - The <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> estate are disabled friendly <strong>and</strong> we have a limited amount<br />
of disabled parking bays. There are steps around the Estate especially on the Woodl<strong>and</strong><br />
Walk area. Please be aware that the walk way in the Woodl<strong>and</strong> Walk is surfaced with<br />
bark chippings. Alternative access <strong>and</strong> routes are available, please see signs. Access to the<br />
<strong>Hall</strong> is via the Estate Office <strong>and</strong> a lift is available to all floors.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> Museum has been Accredited by the Museums, Libraries <strong>and</strong> Archives<br />
Council. The Accreditation Scheme sets nationally agreed st<strong>and</strong>ards for UK museums.<br />
To qualify, museums must meet basic requirements on how they care for <strong>and</strong> document<br />
their collections, how they are governed <strong>and</strong> managed, <strong>and</strong> on the information <strong>and</strong><br />
services they offer to their users.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> & <strong>Gardens</strong> is proud to be listed in the directory of Yorkshire’s Great<br />
Houses, Castles & <strong>Gardens</strong>. Featured alongside some of Yorkshire’s finest castles,<br />
abbeys, houses <strong>and</strong> gardens <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>scapes, <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> is fortunate to be associated<br />
with this impressive list of locations.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> was selected as the National Winner in Warburton’s Bread<br />
“Best Picnic Spot 2008” competition. With many tranquil locations throughout the<br />
grounds, there is no better place in all of Engl<strong>and</strong> to sit <strong>and</strong> picnic.<br />
Opening times<br />
<strong>Hall</strong> - 4 April to 27 September. Open daily, 10.00am to 5.00pm<br />
Estate - Open all year round dawn until dusk<br />
Estate Car Park - Open <strong>and</strong> locked according to seasonal daylight hours<br />
Golf <strong>and</strong> Putting - 4 April to 27 September open daily 10am - 6pm,<br />
Rievaulx Abbey<br />
TO LEEDS/M1<br />
Hutton-le-Hole<br />
PICKERING<br />
Helmsley<br />
A170<br />
Thornton-le-Dale<br />
TO THIRSK/A1<br />
A169<br />
A64<br />
Easingwold<br />
A19<br />
YORK<br />
A59<br />
Scale: 10miles<br />
M62<br />
Castle Howard<br />
Howardian Hills<br />
A64<br />
Stamford Bridge<br />
Howden<br />
MALTON<br />
A166<br />
A1079 A614 A164<br />
Goole<br />
Sledmere House<br />
Market Weighton<br />
A63<br />
Yorkshire Wolds<br />
SCARBOROUGH<br />
FILEY<br />
A165<br />
Bempton Flamborough<br />
Burton<br />
Flamborough<br />
Agnes<br />
Lighthouse<br />
<strong>Hall</strong> BRIDLINGTON<br />
A614<br />
GREAT<br />
DRIFFIELD<br />
BEVERLEY<br />
HULL<br />
A165<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong><br />
& <strong>Gardens</strong><br />
HORNSEA<br />
WITHERNSEA<br />
English Tourist Board<br />
VISITOR<br />
ATTRACTION<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong>
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong><br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> Orangery<br />
- A brief history<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> is situated in over fifty acres of distinguished<br />
parkl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> enjoys a unique cliff-top location with<br />
breathtaking views across Bridlington Bay.<br />
John Greame began building the central core of the house<br />
immediately after purchasing the l<strong>and</strong> in 1714. It is a very fine<br />
example of an early Georgian house with nineteenthcentury<br />
additions <strong>and</strong> its significance is underlined by<br />
its Grade I listing.<br />
The Greame family made this house their home<br />
for over two centuries, with each new generation<br />
making their mark by subsequent building phases. In<br />
1808 work was begun on the elegant Regency bow-fronted<br />
wings; in the 1840s, the Orangery, the famous archway, the<br />
clock tower <strong>and</strong> the gatehouses were built, with the final<br />
phase being the stately dining<br />
room dating from 1890. The<br />
house is an architectural tour of<br />
the Georgian, Regency, Victorian<br />
Greek Revival <strong>and</strong> High Victorian<br />
taste <strong>and</strong> is a rewarding day out.<br />
The house, gardens <strong>and</strong> parkl<strong>and</strong> were purchased by<br />
Bridlington Corporation in 1934. In a gr<strong>and</strong> ceremony they<br />
were officially opened to the public in 1936 by the famous<br />
aviatrix, Amy Johnson.<br />
Here is a selection of<br />
what’s new for 2009<br />
Walter Goodin Above All, the Sky<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> is very proud to host the major exhibition:<br />
Walter Goodin Above All, the Sky, featuring works by the artist<br />
who was born at Hull but spent his life living <strong>and</strong> painting in<br />
Bridlington from the late 1940s until his death in 1992.<br />
Walter Goodin (1907-1992) is best known for his panoramic<br />
paintings of the Wolds <strong>and</strong> the East Yorkshire coastline. This<br />
exhibition is the first ever appraisal of his work <strong>and</strong> brings<br />
together a selection of approximately 40 paintings <strong>and</strong><br />
drawings, the majority of which have never been seen in public<br />
before. The exhibition is based on research by local art experts<br />
Wendy Loncaster <strong>and</strong> Malcolm Shields. The show will run from<br />
4th April until 21st May 2009.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>’s Kitchens through<br />
the Ages<br />
Similar to the growth of the <strong>Hall</strong> over almost two centuries,<br />
the development of <strong>Sewerby</strong>’s kitchen – the engine room of<br />
the country house – will be explored in depth. This fascinating<br />
exhibition which charts the kitchen’s relocation, cooking<br />
technology <strong>and</strong> modern conveniences of the age, will run in the<br />
ground floor corridor throughout the 2009 season.<br />
Children’s zoo<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> childrens zoo is a wonderful<br />
collection of domestic <strong>and</strong> wild mammals,<br />
birds that appeal to all ages. The zoo is<br />
host to many fascinating species, some of<br />
which are threatened. Animals include<br />
llamas, monkeys, Cameroon sheep <strong>and</strong><br />
a fantastic aviary. Due to our successful<br />
breeding programme, we are able<br />
to accommodate an increasing<br />
number of Humbolt penguins.<br />
The penguin pond layout allows<br />
you to see the penguins swimming<br />
or sunbathing <strong>and</strong> feeding time<br />
(3.00pm daily) is especially popular.<br />
You can see creatures<br />
from all over<br />
the world<br />
in just one<br />
day including new arrivals of rheas, Shetl<strong>and</strong><br />
sheep <strong>and</strong> giant rabbits. We also run a very<br />
successful yearly animal adoptive scheme.<br />
Courtyard craft outlets<br />
Visit our courtyard<br />
craft outlets to find<br />
the special gift to<br />
remind you of your<br />
visit to <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong>. Items<br />
range from h<strong>and</strong>-made<br />
jewellery to honey <strong>and</strong><br />
wax products.<br />
Golf <strong>and</strong> putting<br />
Need some exercise? Why not try our challenging 10-hole<br />
pitch <strong>and</strong> putt golf course. Soft undulating fairways, protected<br />
by clusters of mature trees, waiting to catch the erring tee shot!<br />
A testing course suitable for serious <strong>and</strong> recreational golfers.<br />
Alternatively the whole family can enjoy the 18-hole putting green.<br />
Children’s Parkl<strong>and</strong><br />
educational trail<br />
Our Parkl<strong>and</strong> Trail is a fun <strong>and</strong> educational experience for<br />
primary school aged children. The trail will take the children to<br />
every corner of the fascinating <strong>Hall</strong>, <strong>Gardens</strong> <strong>and</strong> Zoo. On sale<br />
in our Gift Shop.<br />
Adventure playground<br />
When the kids get restless there<br />
is only one place to go – the<br />
children’s adventure play area.<br />
Here they can safely burn off that<br />
excess energy. Challenging <strong>and</strong><br />
traditional play equipment, picnic<br />
tables for parents with protective<br />
flooring <strong>and</strong> in a dog-proof<br />
perimeter fence.<br />
The Clock Tower Tea Rooms<br />
Open daily, The Clock Tower<br />
Tea Rooms offers a wide<br />
range of h<strong>and</strong> made cake,<br />
Pastries, fresh ground coffee,<br />
mouth watering Panini <strong>and</strong><br />
freshly prepared salads. So<br />
why not sit back <strong>and</strong> relax<br />
in the tranquil setting of<br />
the <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
indulge yourself? The Tea Rooms also serves daily specials, offer<br />
Hospitality catering <strong>and</strong> has adequate seating both inside <strong>and</strong> out<br />
for you <strong>and</strong> your family to enjoy.<br />
Alternately visit our Grab ‘n’ Go catering outlet which can be<br />
found in the courtyard (weather permitting) for people who want<br />
a quick snack or ice cream whilst on the go.<br />
The Clock Tower Tea Rooms has recently been awarded the<br />
nationally recognised Hospitality Assured award in recognition<br />
of its service <strong>and</strong> business excellence to all service users <strong>and</strong><br />
has also achieved the Heartbeat award for its contribution to<br />
providing Healthy food options to its customers.<br />
Flamborough<br />
lighthouse<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong>, in partnership<br />
with Trinity House, now provide tours of<br />
Flamborough Lighthouse. This imposing<br />
structure, on the tip of Flamborough’s<br />
distinctive headl<strong>and</strong>, celebrated its 202nd<br />
anniversary on 1st December 2008. The Lighthouse is open to<br />
the public from Easter to mid September <strong>and</strong> can accommodate<br />
school <strong>and</strong> group visits during the closed period. For further<br />
details please contact the <strong>Sewerby</strong> Estate office (01262 673769).<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> owns a great collection of Amy Johnson<br />
memorabilia, presented to <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> by Amy’s father in<br />
1958. The Amy Johnson room opened in 1959.<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong> is considered to be<br />
the ‘jewel in the crown’ of the East<br />
Riding of Yorkshire Council. Our aim<br />
is to promote a varied <strong>and</strong> frequently<br />
changing programme of temporary<br />
shows which include fine art, crafts<br />
<strong>and</strong> historical exhibitions, set against the<br />
backdrop of this magnificent old house.<br />
<strong>Out</strong>door events<br />
<strong>Sewerby</strong> walks - Walking<br />
the way to health - 2009<br />
No need to book, just turn up. For further information<br />
call the estate office on 01262 673769. All walks start<br />
from The Orangery, <strong>Sewerby</strong> <strong>Hall</strong>.<br />
1 hour walks start at 10.30 am Tuesdays:<br />
7, 21 Apr | 5, 19 May | 9, 23 Jun | 7, 21 Jul | 11, 25 Aug<br />
8, 22 Sept | 6, 20 Oct | 3, 17 Nov | 1, 15 Dec<br />
2 hour walks start at 10.00 am Tuesdays:<br />
14 Apr | 12 May | 16 Jun | 14 Jul | 18 Aug | 15 Sept<br />
13 Oct | 10 Nov | 8 Dec<br />
April<br />
9 Spring Plant <strong>and</strong> Flower<br />
Sale / Ar t <strong>and</strong> Craft Fair<br />
13 Craft Fair<br />
13 Jousting<br />
May<br />
2-4 Friends of American old<br />
time music <strong>and</strong> dance<br />
9 Sue Ryder Midnight Walk<br />
10 MG Car Rally<br />
17 East Yorkshire Thoroughbred Car<br />
Club –Spring Historic Vehicle<br />
Gathering<br />
24-25 Napoleonic Battle<br />
31 Hummanby Brass B<strong>and</strong><br />
June<br />
14 East Yorkshire Thoroughbred<br />
Car Club - East Coast Run<br />
14 City of Bradford Pipe B<strong>and</strong><br />
Artist in the park: Glen<br />
Marshall 6th July to 19th July<br />
July<br />
5 British Cactus & Succulent<br />
Society 34th annual show<br />
7 Craft Fair<br />
12 Race for Life – Cancer<br />
Research<br />
14 Craft Fair<br />
19 Escafeld Brass B<strong>and</strong><br />
21 ERYC Summer Scorcha<br />
22 Kids Wildlife Safari<br />
24 Family Magic Day<br />
26 The Swinton <strong>and</strong> District<br />
Excelsior B<strong>and</strong><br />
28 Craft Fair<br />
28 ERYC Summer Scorcha<br />
29 Alice through the Looking Glass /<br />
<strong>Out</strong>door Theatre Production<br />
29 Kids Wildlife Safari<br />
31 Family Magic Day<br />
Artist in the park:<br />
Leanne Broadbent<br />
20 July - 2 August<br />
August<br />
2 The Big Picnic<br />
4 Craft Fair<br />
4 ERYC Summer Scorcha<br />
5 Kids Wildlife Safari<br />
7 Family Magic Day<br />
9 Cinderella / <strong>Out</strong>door Theatre<br />
Production<br />
9 The Huddersfield Wind B<strong>and</strong><br />
11 ERYC Summer Scorcha<br />
12 Kids Wildlife Safari<br />
14 Family Magic Day<br />
16 Morris Minors Car Rally<br />
16 Farmers Fair<br />
16 West Yorkshire Brass B<strong>and</strong><br />
18 ERYC Summer Scorcha<br />
18 Craft Fair<br />
19 Kids Wildlife Safari<br />
20 Mid Summer’s Nights Dream /<br />
<strong>Out</strong>door Theatre Production<br />
21 Family Magic Day<br />
23 Coast Sea & Sky <strong>Out</strong>door<br />
Environmental Event<br />
25 Craft Fair<br />
25 Kids Summer Scorcha<br />
26 Kids Wildlife Safari<br />
30 The Mississippi Dieiel<strong>and</strong>ers<br />
30 East Yorkshire Throughbred<br />
Car Club – Summer Historic<br />
Vehicle Gathering<br />
30-31 Roman Re enactment<br />
31 Car Rally<br />
Artist in the park: Katherine<br />
McDermid 3 - 16 August<br />
Artist in the park: Julie<br />
Thompson 17 - 30 August<br />
September<br />
November<br />
28-30 <strong>Hall</strong>oween Events<br />
December<br />
19-24 Festival of Christmas