The following venues are took part in this year’s Harvestime.
1. Woodredding Farm
10.30am – 5pm. Low volume, award-winning maker of cider and perry made in the traditional way. See how a small-scale cider maker can use both old and new technology and get tips on how to make your own cider.
Find out more2. Lyne Down Organics
10am – 11.30pm Sat, 10am – 6pm Sun. Explore orchard and hedgerows, meet the donkeys and Ryeland sheep and soak up the breath-taking views. Cider tastings and pressings throughout the weekend. Live music.
Find out more3. Avenue Cottage
11am – 5pm. Cottage perrymaking, fruit pressing, single variety perry for sale. Fruit and nut trees and hedges of edible berries in our replanted orchards. Bring a picnic!
Find out more4. Westons Cider
Open 10am to 5pm. Shop and Scrumpy House Restaurant. Guided Cider Mill Tours throughout the weekend. Play area open. Wildlife walks
Find out more5. Much Marcle Memorial Hall
11am – 5.00pm. Serving hot drinks, soup and roll lunches and apple teas. Produce stall. Apple Archery on Saturday.
Find out more6. St Bartholomew’s Church
Church open for visitors all weekend and, after three years of fundraising and repairs, the Bell Tower will again be open to visitors.
Find out more7. Hellens
11am – 5pm. Entry £2.50 (children free). Feast of Apples – displays of apples, cider fruit and perry pears; tastings of fruit, talks, sales of unusual apples, apple juice and cider, fun competition and much more.
Find out more8. Awnells Farm
10.30am – 5pm. Walk through ancient orchards, meet our traditional Hereford cattle and other animals, display of stationary engines, vintage carts and vehicles and old farm tools. Midlands Air Ambulance Charity helipod.
Find out more9. Gregg’s Pit
10.30am – 6pm. Craft cider and perry making in a traditional orchard. Meet the makers, watch the pressing, taste and buy sparkling/draught cider and perry. Enjoy a drink from the bar and ploughman’s lunches by Truffles Delicatessen.
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