Elderflower Fields Festival 2014

Friday 23rd to Monday 26th May 2014
Pippingford Park, Nutley, Uckfield , East Sussex, TN22 3HW, England MAP
£105 for weekend, child £50; under 5s free
Daily capacity: 2,000
Last updated: Thu 17th Apr 2014

The third Elderflower Fields Festival takes place at a new location Pippingford Park, Nutley, Uckfield, in the heart of Ashdown Forest over three days from noon on Friday 23rd until 4pm on Monday 26th May 2014.

Line-up

Will and the People, Duke Special, The Fontanas, Lloyd Yates, Michele Stodart, Keston Cobblers' Club, Aztecs, The Miserable Rich, Morrissey & Marshall, Goldheart Assembly, Troubadour Rose, Ivy & Gold, Conrad Vingoe, Ghouls, Shanty, Abi Wade, Richard Navarro, The Goat Roper Rodeo Band, House of Hats, Black River Wild, Sugar Magnolia, Jack Day, Emily Kraemer, The Cornelius Crane, Ed Keene, Al Start, Ed Boxall, Geoff Robb, 21 Whiskeys, The Meow Meows, The Recks, So Sussex SAM, and storytellers The Story Quilt, are the first acts announced.

Live music and entertainment will be on two stages, and feature more than 40 acts.

Tickets

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The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £105 for the weekend, and £50 for children, unders 5s can attend for free, but if you are bringing children under 5, you must purchase an under 5 ticket. Campervan pitches were charged at £20 per vehicle and have sold out. So Sussex Sunday family picnic is also included in the ticket price.

More info

Elderflower Fields is a small festival designed with the whole family in mind. So as well as three days of diverse music and entertainment on two stages, there's a play area near to the main stage, and a host of activities and workshops created especially for children over the weekend. Festival goers can expect sports and arts camps, the urban woods activities, wildlife and environmental projects, music, theatre, dance, science, woodland spa and well-being classes.

Throw in a selection of locally produced food & drink, a spa in the woods and a fairytale setting in the wooded Sussex countryside.

Camping

The festival offers overnight camping on the Friday and Saturday nights, ample car parking and even the use of wheelbarrows to move your gear to the camping areas. Camping and parking are both included free in the ticket price.

Travel

The nearest train stations to Elderflower Fields are Cooksbridge, Lewes and Uckfield which have regular connections to London and the south coast.

More information will be here when available.




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