The Floral Fringe Fair finds new home after six years at Knepp Castle
and live on Freeview channel 276
The Floral Fringe Fair, previously held at Knepp Castle in Shipley, aims to remain the same - with over one hundred stalls - despite the new location.
Organiser Jean Jackman said: “Amberley Museum is a registered charity and so we are very pleased that our ground rent will go to maintain our heritage.
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Hide Ad“Amberley offers much more than a field. It is housed in a 36-acre chalk pit which was the hub of the lime-burning industry at the turn of the century and the massive lime-kilns remain on display.
“The museum houses some fascinating collections and is a charming and quirky site very well-suited to The Floral Fringe Fair!”
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Hide AdTaking place over the weekend of June 1 and 2, the fair will have a Steampunk twist while featuring various artists, makers, street food dining, a pop up vintage cafe, specialist plant nurseries, singing and dancing and classic cars.
An entry ticket of £10 for adults and £2 for children over four (under fours free) will get visitors into both the fair and the museum exhibits.
Jean added: “There is ample parking as we have rented the farmer’s overflow parking field as well as the station car park.
“The fair is still dog-friendly. Classic cars are welcome but we do need them to be registered this year.”
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Hide AdFor a form, contact Jean by emailing [email protected] or call her on 07939 272443.
For more information about the event, visit www.floralfringefair.co.uk