Unfortunately dogs are not allowed on site, please do leave them at home as we will not be able to allow you in with them.
Guide dogs are more than welcome.
The event starts at 12pm and ends at 5pm.
Last admission to the event site will be 4:30pm.
There will be a food court run by St Osyth Priory all day, plus Ice Cream and a Coffee Stall.
There will be signs outside the priory directing you to the audience parking. Parking is £4, you can either purchase a parking ticket online when you book your ticket, or pay on the day when you turn up.
This is a family friendly festival and site, everyone is welcome.
There are no Trigger Warnings for the event.
You can arrive anytime between 12pm and 4:30pm.
This is a Picnic in the Park, please feel free to bring your own picnic, blankets, fold up chairs etc.
This is a picnic, there are limited seats and benches in the food court area, otherwise people are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and sit on the floor.
No, you do not need to print your booking confirmation. You just need to have your booking readily available on your phone. Without this we will not be able to let you in.
Yes, and please do share them with us on social media @arts_trust
St. Osyth Priory is a historical site, and does have a few access challenges.
We have blue badge parking on site, just as our parking attended when you arrive, and they will direct you to the correct place.
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