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Baby Bounce and Tot Rock
– 11:00 on Sunday, 3rd September 2023
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold
IP18 6LDlink
Every Tuesday and Sunday. For babies and toddlers of all ages. Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.
Venue: Southwold Library, Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road,Southwold
IP18 6LDlink
Open to kids (and adults) of all ages. This Summer we’re building: Crazy Creatures. All donations of Lego welcome. Adults: Would you like to help with Lego Club? Just ask staff.
Ticket Details: Free event, no booking required.
Daily 26th August-20th September. Sunday opening 2pm-4pm. Unusual figurative sculptures in cut metal and wood, alongside a wide range of drawings and paintings.
Ticket Details: Free admission.
Who to Contact: 01986 873064
Bramfield Hall Open Garden, at Bramfield, near Halesworth
By kind permission of Sir Simon Robey. Also with cakes and teas on sale, plus book stall. Plants for sale. Raffle. Music. Funds raised go towards the ongoing restoration at St.Andrew's church, Bramfield. Cash preferred where possible please.
Venue: Walpole Old Chapel, Halesworth Road (B1117), Walpole
IP19 9AZlink
William Summers - Romantic Flute and Michael Fields - Romantic Guitar, perform nineteenth-century music using sweet-toned instruments of the era. As well as the revolutionary forms for which nineteenth-century music is usually known, there were some kinds of music which had much greater continuity with their immediate past. These included solo and chamber music for guitar, social music with guitar, flute and voice as well as repertoire for the salon or concert. For this programme, we will introduce the sweeter tone of the Romantic guitar - like the instrument presented by the poet Shelley to his Muse. This atmospheric Grade II* listed building was once a farmhouse, but with a long history as a non-conformist meeting house, evidenced by its superb interior.