INFORMATION ON THE VENUE
In the Middle Ages Bishop’s Waltham Palace was one of the finest residences of the Bishops of Winchester, who were among the richest churchmen in Europe. First built by Henry of Blois in the 12th century, the complex was remodelled and extended in the 14th and 15th centuries, becoming a palace capable of housing the king and his court on a number of occasions, as well as the bishop and his household. The palace was badly damaged in the Civil War (1642–9) and subsequently abandoned. Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunningham, one of Britain’s most distinguished naval commanders of modern times, lived here after the Second World War.
Tickets : info to follow
Only alcohol purchased on the premises will be allowed to be consumed. Security checks will take place on the gate and anyone trying to bring alcohol into the event will have there alcohol removed or will not be allowed access.
This event is an all ages event, there are no minimum age limits so bring the family out for a great day.
Tickets : info to follow
Only alcohol purchased on the premises will be allowed to be consumed. Security checks will take place on the gate and anyone trying to bring alcohol into the event will have there alcohol removed or will not be allowed access.
This event is an all ages event, there are no minimum age limits so bring the family out for a great day.