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Somewhere Very Special... “Historic and Homely” OPENING DATES, TIMES AND PRICES The Grounds, Gardens, Cafe, Shops, Stables and Play Park Open all year round – Tuesday to Sundays – 10.00am – 5.00pm GLORIOUS GARDENS including Good Friday and Bank Holiday Mondays. Closed all other Mondays. Open throughout the year the Gardens and Grounds at Sledmere are renowned for their seasonal SLEDMERE HOUSE OPEN SEASON (please see table below) 2019 interest and inspired planting. Within the unusual Sunday 31st March – Sunday 27th October early 18th Century Walled Garden are a succession WELCOME TO SLEDMERE... of stunning individual smaller gardens providing a Week days 11.30am – 3.30pm | Weekends 11.30am – 4.00pm continuing display of thoughtfully designed areas, including Bank Holiday Mondays. Somewhere very special... 2019 sees the completion of our new ornamental Sledmere, with its magnificent House, wonderful gardens, MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN fruit garden and a number of other features. beautiful parkland and charming Estate Village is the Jewel APRIL of the East Riding. Here to share and enjoy are all manners MAY of experiences, treats and entertainments for all the family. JUNE A much loved home to Sir Tatton Sykes Bt, Sledmere House JULY hosts a programme of vibrant events and is surrounded by AUG SEPT the outstandingly beautiful Yorkshire Wolds which we look OCT forward to sharing with you. House Open – Guided Tours House Open House Closed Private and Group Tours can be booked throughout the year. Please contact us for more details. BEAUTIFUL SLEDMERE HOUSE – ADMISSION PRICES GROUNDS Grounds, Gardens, Stables Including entry & Spotty Pig Play Farm into the house There’s so much to “Historic and Homely” capture your interest Adult £9.50 £12.50 when exploring the Completely gutted by fire in 1911, the classic Child (age 5 – 16) £5.00 £5.50 Georgian Sledmere House was carefully rebuilt Family (2adult/2children) £25.00 £31.00 Grounds and surrounding under exacting direction of soldier, diplomat village, whether you’re Free WiFi is available in the Coach House Cafe and Orientalist Sir Mark Sykes 6th Baronet, who wanting a quiet stroll or ensured it survives today as the most fitting a brisk walk with the dog home for the unique family collection of art and SLEDMERE FRIENDS you can take in the history, antiques. A house that will capture your heart beautiful scenery and Join our Friends scheme and start saving wonderful wildlife. with some fascinating stories to tell. from your first visit. Benefits include free entry each time you visit including on our own special event days held during Adult Pass £30 normal open hours, 5% discount in our catering and retail outlets on week days, Child Pass £10 special member events and priority Family Pass £70 SLEDMERE booking on other popular events. See (2 adults and 2 children) FRIENDS website for more information. £10 per additional child JOIN US Connect with us on social media: Sledmere House, Sledmere, Driffield, East Yorks, YO25 3XG Tel: 01377 236 637 www.sledmerehouse.comwww.sledmerehouse.com EVENT HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2019 Sat 16th March DOVE HOUSE HOSPICE ‘GET CAKED’ MUDDY RUN WEDDINGS Sat 30th & Sun 31st March / Sat 6th & Sun 7th April LAMBING TIME AT SLEDMERE & PARTIES Sun 31st March ARTISAN FOOD AND CRAFT MARKET Sledmere is the most idyllic countryside Sun 31st March venue offering a range of different HOUSE OPEN SEASON BEGINS – MOTHERS DAY (Mums go Free) ceremony and reception options, we Sat 6th April are sure to help you create a day as SLEDMERE WEDDING FAYRE special and unique as you are. From Fri 19th to Mon 22nd April formal to rustic, our House, The Sykes “EGGSTRAORDINARY” EASTER WEEKEND Barn and Marquee Lawn caters and Sun 21st & Sun 28th April covers all tastes, budgets and ideas. PRIMROSE RAMBLE AND SPRING GARDEN FLOWERS THE BEST OF YORKSHIRE For more information please email Fri 31st May & Sat 1st June FUN AND ADVENTURE [email protected] FINE FOOD AND DRINK HORIZON BEER AND FOOD FESTIVAL Sat 1st June The Spotty Pig Adventure Play Farm is home to our Everything about food and drink is always important collection of rare breed animals. Our friendly and ARTISAN FOOD AND CRAFT MARKET to us, where it’s from, how its cooked and served and knowledgeable staff are on hand and always keen Sun 9th & Sun 16th June that it is always the freshest and tastiest offering we to introduce and explain all about the animals. Tread DEER SAFARI can possibly provide at our Coach House Cafe. We quietly and you might be lucky enough to get a glimpse Sun 30th June Photo by Key Reflections are pleased to serve everything from full Farm House of some newborns. Why not let off some steam in our VINTAGE SUNDAY AND NECPWA RALLY breakfast to a celebration afternoon cream tea and we brand new adventure play area for all ages where you Sun 14th July promise there will always be something to tempt you. can clamber, balance and slide to your hearts content. STATELY HOME CHARITY CAR BOOT SALE STAY AT SLEDMERE Sat 20th July to Sun 1st September LAUNCH OF THE MAIZE MAZE AND SUMMER FUN AT SLEDMERE Once a gate house now lovingly Thurs 15th to Sun 18th August restored to offer a peaceful and TRIBFEST tranquil break away. Located Sun 8th September HOME TO THE within the grounds of Sledmere DOWN ON THE FARM - OUR RARE BREED AND SMALLHOLDER RALLY - House, surrounded by the beautiful A DAY FOR ALL THE FAMILY SLEDMERE 18th century ‘Capability Brown’ Sun 8th September inspired parkland’. ARTISAN FOOD AND CRAFT MARKET SHIRES Sat 26th October MUSICAL FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR Sun 27th October to Sun 3rd November SHOPPING AT SLEDMERE The Historic Stable Block THE PETRIFYING PUMPKIN HUNT is home to the magnificent Fri 1st November With a range of different and unique gifts, homeware ‘Sledmere Shires’ who are THE WOODYARD CHRISTMAS SHOP OPENS and gardening equipment, our new Woodyard Store regularly at work in the is full of inspiration. Browse the books in the new grounds. Next door is the Weekends of December 1st, 7th-8th, 14th-15th, 21st-22nd Courtyard Shop and take home some delicious treats unique museum for the SANTA’S MAGICAL GROTTO from our Farm Shop. Wagoners’ Special Reserve. Fri 6th to Sun 8th December CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND FOOD FAIR FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT ANY OF OUR EVENTS PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE www.sledmerehouse.com.
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