Wassail! at Bath City Farm

Apple tree, apple tree,
Bear good fruit,
Or down with your top
And up with your root!

According to ancient custom, Wassailing fruit trees at this time of year is the only certain way to guarantee good crops in the Autumn. It's as old as the hills and as daft as a brush.

Wrap up warm, bring a pot and a wooden spoon, and join us as we take up the rituals of drumming, shouting and hurling slices of toast into the branches. You know it makes sense.

The Wassail will be hosted by January, standing astride the past and future with a snotty cold, a bicycle hooter and a ludicrous brummie accent.

Join us for:

Free hot chocolate (while stocks last)

Making as much noise as we can!

A traditional apple wassail

Actors with silly hats and ridiculous accents!

Family friendly fun and games

Toasting toast on the toasty campfire!

Nonsense seasonal poetry from St Andrews Yr 4

 


Date: Saturday 14th January 2023
Price:
Pay What You Can (£2 - £15)
Location:
Bath City Farm
Start time:
2pm - 4pm

All welcome - under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. 

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This is a Pay What You Can event - when you book your tickets you will be able to select the ticket price that is most suitable for you.

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This event has now passed. Find out more about our seasonal celebrations here.


FAQs

  • This event is taking place outdoors so please wear sensible shoes, and be prepared for the unpredictability of Great British weather!

    Please bring your own reusable cup if you would like hot chocolate.

  • Refreshments will be available to purchase from the farm cafe.

    There will be free hot chocolate available from Kilter (while stocks last!), but please bring your own reusable cup if you would like hot chocolate.

    We are planning to run this event on the overgrown fringes of the farm, which are sadly not wheelchair accessible. For further information, please contact Bath City Farm directly. We will be running other events at Bath City Farm in more accessible locations later in the year.

  • Bath City Farm is easily accessible from Bath city centre. For travel and access information, see the Bath City Farm website. Where possible, we encourage travel on foot, by bike or by public transport.

 

Questions or suggestions?

Get in touch with us by emailing kilterhello@gmail.com.

 
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