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PACE Big Walk
HouseMouse
Blue Bingo
Quiz Night
Tribute Abba Stars
Indoor/outdoor Table Top Sale
Busking Music Festival
Local Farmers and Craft Market
Easter Wonderland – Cheddington
Easter Wonderland – Cheddington
Windmill Pre-school Easter Fun Day
Children’s Clothing Swap
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Open Day at The Heritage Park Pitstone Museum
Open on Bank Holiday Mondays and 2nd Sunday of each month between June and October
Please visit www.pitstonemuseum.co.uk for full details
Open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm.
Plenty of free parking. Refreshments. Wheelchair access to toilets and most of the site.
Enjoy an entertaining and informative day out for the whole family at our Heritage Park. Sited in the buildings and surrounding orchards of Pitstone Green Farm built in the 1800’s, nestling below Ivinghoe Beacon. It is run entirely by volunteers of the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Museum Society on a non profit making basis.
Most exhibits are under cover.
Artefacts from all aspects of rural life. 1940’s room. Engines of all shapes and sizes. Farm machinery. Tractors. Model railways. Tractor rides over the fields to Pitstone Windmill. Stroll in the grounds or just relax at one of the many picnic tables. Craft stalls. 27 litre gas engine. Monster rack saw. Classic cars. Special attractions at each open day, subject to weather conditions.
Wonka
Pitstone PictureHouse Presents The Great Escaper staring Michael Caine & Glenda Jackson
Repair Cafe
BeaconLit 2024
Beaconlit 24 will be on Saturday 13th July, so add the date to your diaries now. We have Elly Griffiths confirmed, but watch this space for as and when new authors are added to the line up.
Ivinghoe Summer Fete 2024
2-5pm
Loads of stalls and fun activities for all the family
Mentmore Arts Festival
Mentmore Arts Festival
Mentmore Arts Festival
Winter Waggle at Waddesdon Manor
Pitstone Memorial Hall Charity AGM – rescheduled date – 29/11/23
Public Consultation re the restoration of Pitstone Quarry – 28/11/23
As you are probably aware, Clark Contracting are proposing to amend the mineral and restoration operations at Pitstone Quarry. The image below shows the proposed master plan for the development. The website contains more information: https://pitstone-quarry.co.uk/.
Clark Contracting are pleased to announce that they have an organised a ‘drop-in’ session on Tuesday 28th November between 1200 and 1845 hrs for local residents and interested parties. The drop-in session will be at Pitstone Pavilion, Marsworth Rd, Pitstone, Leighton Buzzard LU7 9AP.
This drop-in session is to enable interested parties to meet the team, discuss any aspect of the scheme, and provide pertinent comments.
There is no need to book or contact us in any way. If you require further information do not hesitate to contact the team via email pitstonerestoration@aae-ltd.co.uk.
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Christmas Market in Saunderton
Santa Claus will be taking up residence in his grotto at the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Christmas Market in Saunderton on 25 and 26 November.
The Christmas Market takes place at the charity’s southern training centre, The Grange in Saunderton, near Princes Risborough, between 11am and 4pm on both days. Both adults and children will be very welcome, and every visit will help to change the lives of more deaf children and adults.
As well as a fabulous Christmassy atmosphere, visitors to the market will find unique gifts not to be found on the high street, including crafts and festive foods, mulled wine and beer from the local Rebellion Brewery, and live music from local bands and choirs.
A visit to Father Christmas in his grotto is included in the entry price, although donations on the day would also be gratefully received and will help to change the lives of more deaf people.
Tickets will cost £5 for adults and £3 for children aged between five and 16. Under 5s go free. Concessions (over 65s and students) are £3 and a family ticket for two adults and two children will be £15. Dogs (on leads) are very welcome. To book tickets and find out more, visit the Christmas Market page on the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People website.
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Christmas Market in Saunderton
Santa Claus will be taking up residence in his grotto at the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People Christmas Market in Saunderton on 25 and 26 November.
The Christmas Market takes place at the charity’s southern training centre, The Grange in Saunderton, near Princes Risborough, between 11am and 4pm on both days. Both adults and children will be very welcome, and every visit will help to change the lives of more deaf children and adults.
As well as a fabulous Christmassy atmosphere, visitors to the market will find unique gifts not to be found on the high street, including crafts and festive foods, mulled wine and beer from the local Rebellion Brewery, and live music from local bands and choirs.
A visit to Father Christmas in his grotto is included in the entry price, although donations on the day would also be gratefully received and will help to change the lives of more deaf people.
Tickets will cost £5 for adults and £3 for children aged between five and 16. Under 5s go free. Concessions (over 65s and students) are £3 and a family ticket for two adults and two children will be £15. Dogs (on leads) are very welcome. To book tickets and find out more, visit the Christmas Market page on the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People website.
Coffee, Cake and Crafts
Santa float is coming – Pitstone
Santa float is coming – Castlemead
Pitstone Memorial Hall Charity Annual General Meeting – Postponed
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the AGM has had to be postponed. A new date will be announced as soon as possible. Thank you.
I Grew Up 80’s – 21/10/23-16/3/24
Apple Fayre
Howarth Halloween Spectacular – Scooby Doo Theme
Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo, plus Feel the Spirit
Windmill Wonderland
Pitstone Memorial Hall Christmas Fayre
Down on the Farm
Halloween Party
Christmas Wonderland
Jingle Bells Christmas Market
Winter Fest
Thames Valley Police Have Your Say Event
Come along and see a member of your local neighbourhood policing team to raise any issues you may have or discuss crime prevention measures.
Monday 9 October 2023 11.00-12.30 at Pitstone Memorial Hall.
We look forward to seeing you there.