JAZZ IN THE GARDENS
Sunday 16th July, 2pm (gates open at 1pm)
Enjoy traditional New Orleans Jazz with The Tame Valley Stompers Allstars – back by popular demand! Music from the '20s and '30s to get your feet tapping and your ears tingling. Bring along a picnic, relax in the beautiful surroundings of the Walled Garden and soak up the music – the perfect way to spend a summer's afternoon!
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments will be available to purchase from a fully stocked bar.
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Tickets will be available to purchase online and on the gate. Details to follow.
Gates open at 1pm with the performance starting at 2pm. The performance will end by 5pm. Audience members are welcome to remain in the seating area after the performance if they wish to dine later, although all visitors should vacate the grounds no later than 6.30pm. You will need to bring your own blankets and low backed chairs. Please note, seating will not be provided by us.
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Free onsite parking. Picnics are more than welcome, but alcohol may not be brought on site. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic refreshments will be available to purchase from a fully stocked bar. This is an entirely outdoor event and the weather is unpredictable: please come appropriately prepared for inclement conditions - hot, cold or wet.
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The Walled Garden is accessible for wheelchairs although assistance may be required when travelling along gravel paths and to use one ramp.
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