‘Carols in the Barn’ at Winterbourne Medieval Barn

carols in the barnThe final community event of the year at Winterbourne Medieval Barn on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th December 2014, will be the ever-popular ‘Carols in the Barn’ in conjunction with neighbouring St Michaels Church.  Come and sing along with traditional carols and watch the drama group tell the Christmas story in their own special way, all in the atmospheric setting of the magnificent medieval barn just a stone’s throw from Bradley Stoke.    Seating is unreserved and the performance starts at 4pm.  Gates open at 3.30pm so that visitors can collect a cup of mulled wine or fruit juice and a mince pie, which is all included in the ticket price of just £2 for adults and £1 for children. Tickets are limited and usually sell out in advance, so buy early!  They can be obtained in person from Daisy’s Cafe on Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne or by ringing 01454 774479.

The Barn is an unheated medieval agricultural building with uneven floors so please wrap up warm and wear suitable footwear. A torch may be useful. Parking on site and on the narrow lane is limited so please walk if you possibly can. It is a lovely walk down Church Lane from Winterbourne High Street.  If you do need to bring a car, please enter Church Lane from the Beacon Lane end only (ie. one way system exiting onto Winterbourne High Street) to avoid traffic chaos.

Winterbourne Medieval Barn is owned by South Glos Council and managed by  Winterbourne Medieval Barn Trust (WMBT).  More information is available on the website  www.winterbournebarn.org.uk

WMBT is a registered charity run entirely by volunteers.

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