A stunning first glimpse of At Home Farm's programme of events has been revealed as the magical attraction prepares for this year's summer season.
Situated on the 150-acre Aldenham Estate in Elstree, Hertfordshire, the venue will feature live performances, banquets, and family activities.
This summer, audiences can look forward to intimate live performances by various artists including Bruno Major on August 21, Vanessa Haynes singing Aretha Franklin classics on July 12, and Izo Fitzroy sharing her mix of soul, gospel, and blues on August 23.
The Wild Oak Meadows Family Festival, taking place on July 13, offers a unique experience.
The day-long event will have a range of activities including children’s theatre, live music, storytelling sessions, face painting and creative craft workshops.
Forest School activities, tree climbing and zip lining will also be on offer.
Open-air banquets will be served under At Home Farm’s tipi hats, offering a view of the meadow, as part of the wild dining.
Chefs Adriana Cavita, Josh Katz along with DJ BBQ will collaborate with Woodfired Canteen’s Ben Quinn to curate these outdoor feasts on September 25, 26, and 27 respectively.
For those seeking to reconnect with nature and unwind, the At Home Farm programme offers a range of wellbeing activities from April through to September.
Guests also have the option of spending the night under the stars in one of 12 boutique Bell Tents and Yurts available in the glamping meadow.
Art and pottery, wildlife walks, foraging, yoga and more will offer something for everyone from April to September.
Early bird tickets for the festival, which runs from April to September 2024, are now available.
Further updates to the line-up will be announced soon.
Commuters can reach Aldenham Estate via the Jubilee line, Northern line and Thameslink or directly by road.
For more information about booking, visit the At Home Farm website at athomefarm.live/location
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