A weekend festival celebrating the onset of spring, bringing together the very best of Surrey's food, drink, art and crafts at the Rural Life Living Museum in Tilford, Surrey.
A fun-filled event that promises to be a delight for all the senses, the festival will make the most of the open-air museum setting whilst showcasing over 60 artisans from across Surrey, who will share their knowledge, skills and crafts. With a wide range of free activities and demonstrations led by artisans, including textiles and mixed media, woodwork, glass, blacksmithing and weaving, this is the perfect family day out with something for everyone.
Start the day with trip on a steam train, watch landscape artists capture the beauty of the Surrey Hills, participate in planting spring seeds, take part in a singing workshop, listen to inspiring stories, tap along to a live jazz band, browse fascinating stalls, enjoy artisan food and drink from local producers and much more.
£10.00 in advance (advance tickets closes at 12 noon on Friday 24th March) or £12.50 on the gate. Free for children under 16!
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