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BROMYARD FOLK FESTIVAL 2025 Bromyard Town Football Club, - 11th–14th September 2025
Every September, the historic market town of Bromyard springs to life with music, dance, and celebration, as it hosts one of the most beloved events in the folk calendar – the Bromyard Folk Festival. With nearly 60 years of history this warm and welcoming weekend brings together passionate per formers and joyful audiences for a truly immersive cultural exper ience. Set against Herefordshire’s rolling hills,
the lush backdrop of the 2025 festival promises
almost 100 events across 19 venues and over 170 hours of pure enter tainment.
Tickets from £201 –Weekend tickets, plus day and evening options available now at
www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk
LAKEFEST 2025 Eastnor Castle Deer Park - 6-10 August Tickets from £165.30
With an array of stages, tents and garden zone, enjoy a
plethora of music, film, comedy, talks, bands, late-night cabaret, burlesque and more. From international celebrities to local grass roots talent. Well-known names like Echo and the Bunnymen, Grove Armada, Faithless, Busted, Kula Shaer, Pixie Lott, So Solid Crew, Brand New Heavies, Dick & Dom mix with emerging artists. There’s a non-stop party on the Dance Stage and in the Cocktail Tent.
Unwind in the beautiful Willow Gardens, absorb the ar tistic sculptures, engage with a traditional craft, indulge your body with alternative therapies and chill at the night-time firepit.
There’s even a Gaming Zone with real life multiplayer and Retro Games with all the classics. World-Class BMX athletes showcase their jaw-dropping skills. Browse the market street for a unique shopping experience. Indulge in a huge range of high quality food with tastes from all over the world and don’t miss The Greatest Show Tent, with live pro wrestling, bingo, live music, comedians and DJ’s.
Based on the ethos of being ‘all-inclusive and family friendly’ there is a whole program of activities, music and enter tain- ment set in the secure confines of a stunning natural valley, which is overlooked by the exquisite Eastnor Castle.
Camping available.
BEATING THE BOUNDS EXHIBITION Hellens Manor, Much Marcle - 5-17 August
Tom Genders is returning to Hellens with Beating the Bounds an exhibition and programme of art events including workshops, talk s, walks in the grounds and more. Tom is a painter, art teacher and naturalist. He is a member of the Arborealists and has exhibited widely including at the Royal Academy in London.
With events from the 5th to the 17th of August there is something of interest for everyone. See the website for a full list of events porices and times
Hellens, Much Marcle, Ledbury. Herefordshire. HR8 2LY
www.hellensmanor.com
Eastnor Castle Deer Park, Herefordshire, HR8 1EN
www.lakefest.co.uk Ledbury,
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RALPH COURT GARDENS School Summer Holidays
If you’re visiting Ralph Cour t on a weekday between Monday 21st July and Friday 29th August, be cxareful there’s a dinosaur on the loose!
The dinosaur and his keeper usually walk around
interacting with guests at 11.30 am and 1.45 pm, but times may vary.
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