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super early bird tickets on sale for Port Eliot Festival 2015

limited numbers - get 'em quick

By Scott Williams | Published:

Port Eliot Festival 2015 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Karen Williams


Super early bird tickets are now on sale for next year's Port Eliot Festival held between Thursday 30th July and Sunday 2nd August 2015 in the grounds of the Earl of St Germans Cornish estate at Port Eliot in Cornwall.

Set in the very same location as the legendary Elephant Fayre, back in the Seventies and Eighties, the festival started up as the Eliot Lit Fest early in the millennium and offers a rich diversity of arts and entertainment encompassing music, literature, poetry, comedy, film and art. There are no acts announced yet for 2015.

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Super Early Bird tickets are priced at £145 each (standard tickets will cost £165 - please note there's an additional booking fee).

Last year the super early bird offer sold out after a few hours.

Port Eliot is a combination of books, music, fashion, film, food, wildlife, water and conversations set around the ancient and beautiful stately home and mediaeval
monastery at St Germans in south-east Cornwall sit in more than 100 acres of woodland gardens and park.

Throughout the festival, visitors will also be able to roam the gardens and park - created by landscape gardener Humphrey Repton - which stretches down to a secret estuary of the river Lynher, above which stands Brunel’s railway viaduct. The festival is always looking for new things to do; two stages are run by blogs - dovegreyreader and Caught by the River – and two more by The Idler and digital literary magazine Five Dials.