Tickets for Livestock now on sale!

Tickets for our third annual music festival, Livestock 2014, are now on sale. With three stages of live bands and music, this year’s festival promises to be the biggest and best yet.

Bands confirmed so far include:

  • Mused (Muse tribute band)
  • Maria Evangelou (fantastic Enfield-based jazz and soul singer)
  • The Slowhand Tribute Band (playing Eric Clapton classics)
  • Lester Clayton Band (Tottenham-born talent with a unique sound)
  • The Silver Ghosts (London-based jazz and swing ensemble)
  • Rum Honey (southern Rock and Blues)
  • The Time Thieves (expect catchy riffs and big choruses from this New Wave band)
  • The Blues Chapter (hot-shot blues from one of the best young blues bands around.
  • Professor Red Hair (New Orleans piano-roll blues and boogie-woogie)
  • Eden Billy Simpson Quartet (‘urban folk’ from north London singer song-writer)

The festival will take place on Saturday 30th August 2014, with doors opening at 12 noon.

As well as all the acts and musicians, there will be circus activities, kids arts and crafts, face painting, theatre, local food stalls and a double-decker bus bar. Relax with a cuppa in the vintage tea area or head to the orchard for a healing massage.

Tickets for the festival are now on sale online here.

Adult day tickets are £10 and children’s tickets (for under 16s) are £4. Under 3yrs free. All tickets are subject to an online booking fee.

For more information or to get involved in the Festival as a local volunteer, please get in touch with us at fortyhallfarm@capel.ac.uk or on 07713 488501.

If you would like a stall at the Festival, please download and return this form.

 

National Alice Day

Forty Hall, Saturday 5th July 2014, 1pm – 3pm

On Saturday 5th July, we will be jumping down the rabbit hole and taking part in Forty Hall’s celebration of National Alice Day.

The family event will celebrate Lewis Carroll’s magical story of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’. Madcap activities will include giant chess, story telling and croquet on the lawn.

One or two of our animals will be making a special appearance at the event so head to the Forty Hall main lawn at 2pm to see who it is!
Bring a picnic. Fancy dress encouraged!

Livestock music festival

Saturday 30th August 2014, noon – 11pm

Join us for the third annual Forty Hall Farm music festival!

With three stages of live bands and music, this year’s festival promises to be the biggest and best yet.

Bands confirmed so far include:

  • Mused (Muse tribute band)
  • Maria Evangelou (fantastic Enfield-based jazz and soul singer)
  • The Slowhand Tribute Band (playing Eric Clapton classics)
  • Lester Clayton Band (Tottenham-born talent with a unique sound)
  • The Silver Ghosts (London-based jazz and swing ensemble)
  • Rum Honey (southern Rock and Blues)
  • The Time Thieves (expect catchy riffs and big choruses from this New Wave band)
  • The Blues Chapter (hot-shot blues from one of the best young blues bands around)
  • Professor Red Hair (New Orleans piano-roll blues and boogie-woogie)
  • Eden Billy Simpson Quartet (‘urban folk’ from north London singer song-writer)

The festival will take place on Saturday 30th August 2014, with doors opening at 12 noon.

As well as all the acts and musicians, there will be circus activities, kids arts and crafts, face painting, theatre, local food stalls and bars. Relax with a cuppa in the vintage tea area or relax with a healing massage.’

Tickets for the festival are now on sale from the Farm, the Village Wholefood Shop in Forty Hill or online here.

Adult day tickets are £10 and children’s tickets (for under 16s) are £4. Under 3yrs free.
Tickets bought via eventbrite are subject to an online booking fee.

For more information or to get involved in the Festival as a local volunteer, please get in touch with us at fortyhallfarm@capel.ac.uk or on 07713 488501.

If you would like a stall at the Festival, please download and return this form.

Open Farm Sunday

Sunday 8th June 2014

Come along to Forty Hall Farm on Sunday 8th June, when we’ll be opening our farm gate as part of Open Farm Sunday.

Open Farm Sunday is a fantastic project sees hundreds of farm across the UK opening up to the public for one Sunday each year! It is a fantastic opportunity for everyone, young and old, to discover at first hand what it means to be a farmer.

Take time to listen to the birds, soak up the scenery, experience the smells of the farmyard and really get in touch with the land.

Free entry.

We’ll be open from 11am – 3pm. Come along to visit our orchard, vineyard and market garden, and to meet our rare breed farm animals.