Beer, gin and cider fayre retuning to Warwick's St John's House this May

By James Smith

1st May 2024 | Local News

St John's House Beer, Gin & Cider Fayre returns on May 18 (image via WCC)
St John's House Beer, Gin & Cider Fayre returns on May 18 (image via WCC)

A beer, gin and cider fayre supporting local brewers and distillers is set to return to the historic gardens of St John's House later this month.

The event, organised by Warwickshire County Council (WCC), will take place on May 18 in the grounds of the 17th century landmark.

WCC says it is celebrating local brewers and distillers and there will also be street food, coffee, ice cream, children's craft activities and vintage lawn games.

Confirmed businesses include Warwickshire Gin Company, Dough & Brew, Windmill Hill Brewing Company, Brubal Brewery, Pickled & Tipsy Mobile Cafe, Rotten Old Apples Cider, Phoenix Rising Mexican Street Food and Annie's Antics Vintage ice cream van.

There will be a family fun area with free children's craft activities and vintage lawn games in The Bowling Green Garden, as well as a picnic area for guests to bring their own food.

Locals will also be able to step back in time and take a free guided tour of St John's House including the Victorian Schoolroom and the Victorian Kitchen and Laundry.

Tours will have limited spaces and will need to be signed up for in advance.

The event will cost £4 for adults and tickets can be booked here.

For more local events, head to our What's On page.

     

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