A ROYAL CELEBRATION FOR THE CORONATION OF KING CHARLES III
In celebration of this historic occasion, join us for a splendid afternoon of music, entertainment, fun and celebration.
Bring tables, chairs, food, drink, and even your gazebos and decorate them in grand royal style. Or just bring your flags, chairs and a picnic, and sit and enjoy a convivial afternoon with family, friends and your community.
With the area to the front of Alresford Station decorated in majestic style, and the possible visit of a specially dressed Coronation train, this will be a celebration fit for an exceptional royal occasion.
ACTIVITIES:
• Music from around the British Isles by Alder Valley Brass Band
• A trumpet fanfare
• Stephanie Belle, a 1940s singer
• Winchester Morris Men
• Competitions with prizes for the most regally dressed gazebo, individual and best decorated Coronation cake!
• Face painting
• Wine bar
• Craft beer tent
• Variety of stalls including plants, hot & cold food, tombola, raffle
• Informal jammin' session for any musicians
• Games & more!
TICKETS:
PLEASE NOTE: Advance booking only. No tickets on the day. Tickets must be purchased by midnight Thursday 4th May.
ADULTS AGE 17+: Advance Booking: £5.00
CHILDREN AGE 5-16: Advance Booking: £3.00
CHILDREN AGE 4 AND UNDER: Advance Booking: FREE
GAZEBO: Advance Booking: £10.00
This ticket does not include train travel. If you to travel on the train, please buy separate tickets on our website.
NOTES:
Regrettably, no dogs or barbecues permitted.
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
The ground is paved over, so please bring a seat.
Gazebo spaces must be pre-booked.
Please bring cash with you as not all stalls take cards.
Visit our website for further information and to purchase advance tickets.
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Unit 1 - Ticket | £3.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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