Friday, 9.30am-10am
A time of reflection at the URC.
A time of reflection at the URC.
Domestic history explored.
Greenbuttercup CIC have worked with a number of community groups of varying ages and abilities in and around Romsey, helping them learn a variety of new skills. Using recycled materials wherever possible, an array of exhibits (showcasing different crafts and different mediums) have been produced.
An exhibition centred around a large, rare and original estate.
There are a whole host of exhibitions on today, each of which continue for all or part of the Festival.
A chance for a tour of the bell-tower (booking essential). FULLY BOOKED
A chance for a tour of the bell-tower (booking essential). FULLY BOOKED
Join this exciting young String Quartet.
Ricky Tims gives two 90-minute lecture and demonstration sessions.
A display by local artists of their work, on the railings in the War Memorial Park (weather permitting).
A guided walk around the grounds of Mottisfont Abbey.
The bell tower at Lockerley church will be open.
A free, family-based festival.
An annual exhibition of photographic prints and projected digital images by members of Viewfinders’ of Romsey Camera Club.
There are a whole host of exhibitions on today, each of which continue for all or part of the Festival.
Children’s piano and keyboard concert.
Stefano Rozzoni of TAE Teatro, Treviglio, Romsey’s twin town in Italy.
A Children’s view of the Abbey.
“Letters: Shades of Women” is an English translation of “Lettre: Donna Sumature”. TAE Teatro are from Treviglio, Romsey’s twin town in Italy.
Music from the movies for all the family. Outdoor concert.