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Baskerville and the effigy of Sir Roger Vaughan, who fell at Agincourt in 1415. Outside, the churchyard holds connections to diarist Francis Kilvert and benefactor George Jarvis.
Your path then follows the wooded riverside to the site of an ancient settlement and medieval fish pond, before climbing steadily across farmland to reach Arthur’s Stone.
After the walk there will be a soup and a roll back at the stunning Brobury House Walled Garden Cafes (included in the price).
Tickets £27.00 from:
www.walkhay.co.uk/event-details/snowdrops- stones-a-winter-walk-from-brobury-house
SINGLE WHITE FEMALE The Everyman Theatre Tuesday 17th – Saturday 21st March
This brand-new stage play, full of dark humour and sharp, suspenseful storytelling, is based on the psychological thriller feature-length film from Columbia Pictures and the book "SWF Seeks Same" by John Lutz and stars Kym Marsh (Coronation Street, Waterloo Road, Abigail’s Party) and Lisa Faulkner (Holby City, Murder In Suburbia, John and Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen).
Single White Female invites audiences into a world where trust is fragile, friendships are tested, and secrets lurk behind every closed door. In the age of social media, it delivers a gripping tale of ambition, obsession and the desperate need for belonging in an isolated world.
Tickets: From £22 Book at
www.everymantheatre.org.uk/shows/single-white-female/
THE CARAVAN, CAMPING & MOTORHOME SHOW NEC Birmingham from 17th to 22nd February
The Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show returns to the NEC Birmingham from 17th to 22nd February 2026. The UK's biggest start of year leisure vehicle and camping showcase offers the exceptional opportunity to explore the new season campervans, motorhomes, caravans and tent
ranges.The ultimate outdoor leisure shopping experience, huge selection of gadgets, accessories and outdoor products to browse and buy. This, together with holiday caravans, lodges, watercraft, campsites.
Adults - £13.00* (£19 on the door) with parking included. Admission under 16 years is ^free when accompanied by an adult. Readers of Live 24-Seven can buy tickets for the special price of just £12.50 using promotional code L247 at checkout.
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SNOWDROPS & STONES’: A WINTER WALK FROM BROBURY HOUSE, HEREFORDSHIRE
Sunday 1 February - 9.00am – 2.30pm
A 6 mile circular guided walk for moderate abilities, rich in history, myth, and seasonal beauty, perfect for shaking off the winter chill and celebrating the first signs of spring. Ramble along riverside paths, through peaceful woodland, and up to the legendary Arthur’s Stone, ending with a warming homemade lunch at Brobury House.
There should be an abundance of snowdrops, a sign that spring is around the corner. It starts with crossing the graceful red-brick bridge over the Wye before visiting the ancient St Andrew’s Church in Bredwardine. Inside, discover the massive font, the tomb of Walter
THE ANNUAL LEDBURY BIG BREAKFAST 6 – 8 February - Generally 8.30am – 12.00pm
Ledbury Food Group and Ledbury and district’s independent food businesses invite you to celebrate breakfast and local food in and around Ledbury at the darkest time of year.
Let local shops, cafes, hotels and other food outlets in and around Ledbury tempt you with their special breakfast offerings featuring locally produced food to brighten a winter’s day.
Breakfasts can be big or small, traditional or newly invented, to be enjoyed in our local eating places or taken home for enjoyment. Many venues will provide vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options – please check with them.
Details
www.ledburyfoodgroup.org from mid-January.
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