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Friends of Great Chalfield is a local association who support maintenance and development of the Arts and Crafts gardens at Great Chalfield with events


“Heroes” a play translated


by Sir Tom Stoppard OM from French July 17th & 18th 2019 at 7pm


In the gardens at Great Chalfield Manor SN12 8NH COMING TO US FROM THE FROME FESTIVAL Picnics are welcome from 5pm


If it is wet at 6.30pm then the play will take place in the Great Hall where there will be a limit of 75 on audience numbers. For tickets £10 please call 01225 782239 or email to chalfield@aol.com ; or patsy@greatchalfield.co.uk


English civil war re-enactment event


Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th August 2019 From 10:30am to 5pm, 4:30pm on Sunday Great Chalfield Manor SN12 8NH


Admissions £5 for adults, 16 years and under go free. Great Chalfield The Friends of Great Chalfield is a local Association supporting development of the gardens at Great Chalfield GREAT CHALFIELD MANOR SN12 8NH


“It’s actually bringing history to life; you can really smell gun powder, hear the noise, and for children it gives them a sense of actually being there and makes history more interesting” (visitor comment 2017)


Admission charges for adults including National Trust members at this event contribute to maintenance and development of the Arts & Crafts gardens at Great Chalfield. Holy Communion Service will be in All Saints’ Parish Church at 10:00 am on 11th August.


For further details see:


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ENGLISH CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT EVENT Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th AUGUST 2019 from 10.30am to 5pm, 4.30pm on Sunday Admission £5 for Adults, 16 years and under go free.


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