September harvest feast
Celebrate 600 years of Brockhampton and join us for a medieval harvest supper display in the Great Hall.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
The feast of Saint Michael the Archangel celebrated the end of the gruelling main harvest period on 29 September.
Step into the Great Hall and immerse yourself in a medieval harvest supper display. Discover the rich traditions and celebratory foods that marked this important season in medieval life.
As part of the celebrations there will be a blackberry cooking demonstration on Sunday 28 September 11am and 2pm.
This event is free, normal admission applies.
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