Stay at Samlesbury Hall for a glorious weekend of entertainment, live music, delicious food and lots of family fun.
On the evening of Friday 12th July enjoy storytelling with Janey the Witch, toast marshmallows on the firepit and, if you dare, stay up late for the ghost trail with local spooky legend Simon Entwistle.
After a great night’s sleep in the very cosy Shepherd’s Huts, wander down to the Hall for a day of fun.
The Billiard Room restaurant and Dottie’s Wafflery will be open to for you to enjoy some yummy treats or grab an ice cream in the courtyard. Take a trip to the Mayflower play area or visit the animals, there will be a treasure hunt (with prizes) on too.
Children’s yoga will be taking place on the front lawn with a qualified yoga instructor, plus face painting and lawn games.
As the sun goes down on Saturday evening, head over to the tennis lawn where musician and bands will be performing for you to sit back and relax.
To eat...
Available to buy from our Italian Courtyard -
- Wood fired pizzas made to order (Friday night)
- Hog roast (Saturday night)
- The Billiard Room Restaurant open from 12noon - 3pm, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
- Enjoy a lazy breakfast on Saturday morning, from 9am - 11am
…plus more .... Don’t miss Maria’s waffles from Dottie’s.
TICKET INFORMATION:
With accommodation...*
Friday Ticket (including overnight stay): £99 (based on 4 sharing)
Saturday Ticket (including overnight stay): £99 (based on 4 sharing)
Weekend Ticket (including 2-night stay): £149 (based on 4 sharing)
Without accommodation...
Friday: £5 per ticket (gates open from 5pm)
Saturday: £5 per ticket (gates open from 12pm)
To book please follow the website link, call the office on 01254 812010 or email events@samlesburyhall.co.uk
*Subject to availability. Terms and Conditions apply.
Deposit required for Shepherd’s Hut stay. Deposit & tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable. No food is included in the ticket/hut price. No concessions are to be used this weekend. All details may be subject to change.
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