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Spratton Folk Festival

An event in July in Northamptonshire
Spratton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Spratton Folk Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Latest review - A wonderful festival despite the awful weather. The people were lovely, lots to do for kids ...More

A non-profit festival organised by the local community including live folk music from artists such as: Show of Hands and Capercaillie, with full camping facilities on site available from 2pm Friday to 2pm Sunday. Additional attractions include morris and dance troupes, music and dance work-shops, opportunities to meet artists, along with plenty of entertainment for the kids. There will be a variety of stalls there and packages for stall holders are available on request. The event is completely disabled friendly. Ticket prices do vary and full details are available on our website: www.sprattonfestival.com

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