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Trereife Summer Festival

An event in August in Cornwall
Trereife Park
Newlyn
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Trereife Summer Festival ends on 30th November -0001
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Summer Festival of Food and Craft
With large marquees of art and craft on the tennis lawn, a selection of fine food stalls in the cobbled stable area of the house, plus a variety of carnival-style musical entertainment, visitors can expect a wide array of attractions to suit all the family.

Spend the day wandering the woods, relaxing on the lawn, or picnicking in the walled garden.

The Fair also includes craft demonstrations, and a variety of children's activities. Home-made refreshments available will include cakes, crepes, soups, tortilla wraps and pasties, plus locally made ice-cream, fruit juice squeezed as you watch, and even a Cornish beer stall to tempt your taste buds.

Remember to bring your picnic blanket, or if you prefer, take a seat in Trereife's Courtyard Cafe. And should the weather prove temperamental, rest assured that the event will be undercover.

Telephone: 01736 362750
Contact name: Rob Lewis
email: info@eventsco-uk.co.uk

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