Abbey Gardens’ Great Gate Festival

Abbey Gardens’ Great Gate Festival

Celebrate the history of the Stratford Langthorne Abbey through traditional crafts, music and food, and join a guided history walk.

By Newham Heritage Month

Date and time

Saturday, June 22 · 12 - 5pm GMT+1

Location

E15 3NF

E15 3NF London E15 3NF United Kingdom

About this event

  • 5 hours

Celebrate midsummer and come along to Newham’s first mediaeval festival run by Friends of Abbey Gardens with free activities for all ages.

There will be a chance to have a go at mediaeval tile-making with artist Phil Root and go on a specially designed guided tour to explore the history of Stratford Langthorne Abbey with Historic England.

There will be historic reenactment specialists Historia Normannis, demonstrating ancient craft of bow making, a scribe and leather craft - bringing the lives of the monks and the people of 12th Century West Ham to life.

Children from Ranelagh primary school, who have worked with musicians and gardeners, will share their gardening-know how and there will be short performances of a specially composed midsummer song in the magical surroundings of Abbey Gardens and the site of the Stratford Langthorne Abbey ruins.

You can sign up through Eventbrite below, to come along to the festival for free and fun activities for the whole family in lovely surroundings.

Access: Abbey Gardens is grassy and has rough and uneven ground, it is unsuitable for some wheelchairs and care should be taken by all visitors to avoid the uneven ground.  There is a compost toilet which is not wheelchair accessible.  There are no changing place facilities on site.

Please note you must book places on these special workshops during the midsummer festival as spaces are limited, please see the following links for tickets:

Historic England Guided Walk of Rural West Ham and Stratford Langthorne Abbey

Mediaeval Tile Making Workshop with Phil Root

Tickets